Ethel Reece Cemetery
Barnsdall, Osage County, Oklahoma
Willetta L. Jackson © Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise
Bartlesville, OK
April 24, 2011
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Willetta L. Jackson, 66, died at 9:45 A.M. on Tuesday. Graveside services were held at 10:00 A.M., Friday in the Ethel Reece Cemetery in Barnsdall with Pastor Jeff Bradley of the First Assembly of God Church in Collinsville officiating directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory. A memorial has been established for Missions Around the World c/o the First Assembly of God Church, 1001 W. Center, Collinsville, Oklahoma 74021 for those who wish to donate in her memory. Willetta Louise Jackson was born on November 1, 1944 at Barnsdall the daughter of Elmer and Louise (Anthony) Charter. She was raised in Avant. She married Cecil Otis Jackson, Jr. on April 17, 1964 and he preceded her in death on April 21, 1993. She had been a Beautician in Avant and later worked at Applied Automation for 22 years where she retired as Master Scheduler in 2009. She loved to read and watch action movies. Willetta is survived by one son Jason Jackson and his wife Lisa of Katy, Texas and one daughter, Tina Mason and her husband James of Bartlesville.
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