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Isaac L. Jackson
© Cherokee Messenger and Republican
03-1986
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

© Glenn

Dorah E. and Isaac L. JACKSON

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


Services for Isaac L. Jackson, 83, were at 2 p.m. Friday at the Goodwin Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Donald Bradford officiating. Jackson died Monday, March 17, at the local hospital.

Burial was at Cherokee Municipal Cemetery.

Jackson was born August 2, 1902 in Cherokee, where he attended school. He also attended the University of Oklahoma. He and Dorah Edsel were married December 13, 1929, in Cherokee. They moved to California, where he was an inspector for Lockheed. He retired in 1973, and the couple returned to Cherokee.

His wife died in 1981. He was a member if the United Methodist Church.

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