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Jackson Don McGuire, born September 9, 2019, gained his
heavenly freedom on October 24, 2025. He was the beloved son of Samantha
McGuire and Travis Simon.
Though his time on earth was far too short, Jackson’s spirit shined brightly. He may not have had the easiest life, but he lived it with courage, joy, and a love that touched everyone who knew him. His laughter and sweet presence brought endless happiness to his family, especially when he heard the voices of his siblings who meant the world to him.
Jackson is survived by his loving parents, Samantha McGuire and Travis Simon; his sisters, Marley, Charlotte, and Joey; his brother, Hunter; his Gigi, Dawn Laffoon; Pop, Steve Laffoon; his grandmother, Shannon Palmer; his great grandmother, Judy Palmer; and his uncle, Brian Matthew McGuire; as well as extended family and friends. He was preceded in death by his uncle, Steven Laffoon, and his great-grandmothers, Judy Gibbs, Betty Laffoon, and great-great grandmother Dale Allen.
Jackson now runs free, whole and happy, surrounded by peace and light. His memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who loved him most.
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