Clyde Maxwell (Max) Jackson
1919 - 2003 (84 years)-
Name Clyde Maxwell (Max) Jackson Birth 12 Mar 1919 Back Valley, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States Gender Male Death 22 May 2003 Harriman, Roane, Tennessee, United States Siblings 4 Siblings Person ID I2085 Main Tree Last Modified 3 Feb 2018
Father John Columbus Jackson, Jr., b. 22 May 1872 d. 6 Dec 1928 (Age 56 years) Mother Susan M. Jones, b. 5 Nov 1878, Morgan, Tennessee, United States d. 7 Jul 1962 (Age 83 years) Family ID F507 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary C. Mays d. Bef 2003 Last Modified 24 Jun 2009 Family ID F989 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Birth - 12 Mar 1919 - Back Valley, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States Death - 22 May 2003 - Harriman, Roane, Tennessee, United States = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - JACKSON, CLYDE MAXWELL "MAX", 84, of Harriman, died Thursday, May 22,2003, at Harriman Health and Rehabilitation Center. Born March 12,1919, in the Back Valley Community of Coalfield, he was the son ofJohn Columbus and Susan Jones Jackson, both now deceased. He residedin Roane County for most of his life and during the last four years hewas a resident of Harriman Health and Rehabilitation Center. Thefamily said he enjoyed all of the activities at the facility and lovedto visit with his friends. One of his favorite activities waslistening to Tommy Hardin sing to the residents, the family said.Mr.Jackson was a U.S. Army veteran and served during World War II. He wasat the invasion of Normandy and then served in the European theater inFrance and Germany. He was awarded the Silver Star with a bronzearrowhead for gallantry in action.In addition to his parents, he waspreceded in death by his wife, Mary C. Jackson; a sister, PaulineJackson; and by a niece Emma Whaley. Mrr. Jackson is survived by adaughter, Brenda Stringer and husband, Mark, of Midtown; a son, BradJackson and wife, Susie, of Madisonville; a granddaughter, KatieStringer of Midtown; a stepdaughter, Ann Lay of Totz, Ky.; and by asister, Lois Mahoney of Oliver Springs. He is also survived by twonieces, Caroline and husband, Julian, and Judy and husband, Lynn; anephew, Howard Mahoney and wife, Carol, of Georgia; and by 13grandnieces and grandnephews, Katherine Whaley, Tim Duncan, GlendaCloloutier, Dan Cloutier, Paulette Higgenbottom, John Higgenbottom, MarkStein, Jim Stein, Joan Stein, Jay Stein, Jen Stein, Howard Mahoney Jr.and Debra Mahoney. He considered nephew-in-law, Leo Whaley of OliverSprings, and Joseph Kata, his roommate at the rehabilitation center,as special friends.A graveside service was Sunday, May 25, 2003, atJackson Cemetery in Coalfield with the Rev. Michael M. Millerofficiating.Sharp Funeral was in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]
DEAT: ADR1 Harriman Care and Rehabilitation Center
DEAT: ADR2 240 Hannah Road
DEAT: CITY Harriman
DEAT: STAE Tennessee
DEAT: POST 37748
DEAT: CTRY United States
DEAT: PHON (865) 882-9159
DEAT: WWW http://harrimancare.com/
- JACKSON, CLYDE MAXWELL "MAX", 84, of Harriman, died Thursday, May 22,2003, at Harriman Health and Rehabilitation Center. Born March 12,1919, in the Back Valley Community of Coalfield, he was the son ofJohn Columbus and Susan Jones Jackson, both now deceased. He residedin Roane County for most of his life and during the last four years hewas a resident of Harriman Health and Rehabilitation Center. Thefamily said he enjoyed all of the activities at the facility and lovedto visit with his friends. One of his favorite activities waslistening to Tommy Hardin sing to the residents, the family said.Mr.Jackson was a U.S. Army veteran and served during World War II. He wasat the invasion of Normandy and then served in the European theater inFrance and Germany. He was awarded the Silver Star with a bronzearrowhead for gallantry in action.In addition to his parents, he waspreceded in death by his wife, Mary C. Jackson; a sister, PaulineJackson; and by a niece Emma Whaley. Mrr. Jackson is survived by adaughter, Brenda Stringer and husband, Mark, of Midtown; a son, BradJackson and wife, Susie, of Madisonville; a granddaughter, KatieStringer of Midtown; a stepdaughter, Ann Lay of Totz, Ky.; and by asister, Lois Mahoney of Oliver Springs. He is also survived by twonieces, Caroline and husband, Julian, and Judy and husband, Lynn; anephew, Howard Mahoney and wife, Carol, of Georgia; and by 13grandnieces and grandnephews, Katherine Whaley, Tim Duncan, GlendaCloloutier, Dan Cloutier, Paulette Higgenbottom, John Higgenbottom, MarkStein, Jim Stein, Joan Stein, Jay Stein, Jen Stein, Howard Mahoney Jr.and Debra Mahoney. He considered nephew-in-law, Leo Whaley of OliverSprings, and Joseph Kata, his roommate at the rehabilitation center,as special friends.A graveside service was Sunday, May 25, 2003, atJackson Cemetery in Coalfield with the Rev. Michael M. Millerofficiating.Sharp Funeral was in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]