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Robert Jackson

1941

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2024

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Robert Jackson

1941

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2024

Robert was born on September 20th, 1941 and passed away on August 18th, 2024 at the age of 82

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Robert "Bob" Leonard Jackson, born on September 20, 1941, in the welcoming town of Charlotte, Tennessee, was a man of strong character, dedicated to his work, loyal to his family, and a loving figure in the community. His life was a testament to courage, resilience, and the power of a generous heart. Bob was a man who loved life and embraced every opportunity to serve, inspire, and uplift others. He cherished his family, the adventures of traveling, and the simple pleasures of farming and foraging, but above all, he loved God and his community. A committed worker, Bob retired from the Ford Glass Plant in Nashville after 41 years of diligent service. He was also a proud and dedicated member of the Tennessee National Guard, serving for nearly 39 years before retiring as a 1st Sergeant. In addition to his military service his unwavering loyalty was manifested in his 50-year tenure as an elected Constable in Dickson County. His dedication did not stop there. After his retirement, Bob served with Truett and Cumberland Baptist Association Disaster Relief for 20 years. He also coordinated and managed several missions, including an Air Force One detail, local parades, and a detail for the Vietnam Wall replica visit to the VFW in Dickson, TN. His commitment was recognized nationally as he was a lifetime member of both the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of Tennessee (EANGTN) and the Enlisted Association of the United States (EANGUS). Bob was a man of faith, a constant pillar in his community, and a 35-year member of Sylvia Baptist Church. His love for God was evident in the way he lived his life and served others. As stated in Psalm 132:9 (NIV), "May your priests be clothed with your righteousness; may your faithful people sing for joy." Bob embodied this verse, displaying righteousness in his every action and inspiring joy in those around him. His love for the American flag was a reflection of his deep patriotism, and his passion for farming, growing tobacco, and gardening was a testament to his love for the earth and his community. An avid arrowhead collector, morel mushroom hunter, and blackberry picker, Bob's spirit of adventure and curiosity never waned. His passing on August 18, 2024, leaves a void that will be felt by all who knew and loved him. Yet, his memory will continue to inspire, for Bob Jackson was truly a man whose life was a testament to dedication, loyalty, love, and courage. Please share your favorite memories and photos of Bob on his memorial page. Your thoughts and cherished moments will help us all remember the wonderful life of this extraordinary man. Visitation: will begin on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at Sylvia Baptist Church from 4 – 8 PM and will continue on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 from 12:00 PM – until time of service. Funeral Service: will begin at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 at Sylvia Baptist Church with Bro. Clark Brown and Bro. Kenny Brown officiating. Interment: will be on Friday, August 23, 2024 at 9:00 AM at the Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery in Nashville, TN. In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial donations be made to Sylvia Baptist Church or the Truett or Cumberland Baptist Association for Disaster Relief. Survived by: Wife of 39 years: Katherine Jackson of Charlotte, TN Son: Eddie Plunkett (Sherry) of Dickson, TN Daughters: Donna Daughrity (David) of Burns, TN Robin Gunn (Keith) of Dickson, TN Casey Hargrove (Bobby) of Dickson, TN Anita Russell (Nathan) of Burns, TN Sisters: Brenda Heflin of Vanleer, TN Teresa Fonseca of Charlotte, TN 10 Grandchildren: Devin Etheridge, Hunter Plunkett, Justin Daughrity-Winther (Benedicte), Jordan Daughrity (Brooke), Avery Gunn (Taylor Powers), Audrey Gunn, Brandon Hargrove (Brittany Spraggs), Kaylee Hargrove, Seth Russell (Courtney), and Mia Russell. 6 Great Grandchildren: River Hargrove, Brynleigh Spraggs-Hargrove, Isabella Spraggs, Jaxon Spraggs, Hudson Spraggs, Stella Daughrity Loving Pets: John Elvis, Smokey Joe, Lt. Shelby Preceded in death by: Parents: Herbert “Snooks” and Evie Jackson Brothers: Jimbo Jackson, Don Jackson, Junior “Terrapin” Jackson, and Ted Jackson Sisters: Lula Belle “Pat” Story, and June Gibson Loving Pets: Tyson Douglas, and Roxanne Arrangements by Spann Funeral Home & Cremation Services.

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Robert Jackson

Sep. 20, 1941 ~ Aug. 18, 2024

Robert "Bob" Leonard Jackson, born on September 20, 1941, in the welcoming town of Charlotte, Tennessee, was a man of strong character, dedicated to his work, loyal to his family, and a loving figure in the community. His life was a testament to courage, resilience, and the power of a generous heart. Bob was a man who loved life and embraced every opportunity to serve, inspire, and uplift others. He cherished his family, the adventures of traveling, and the simple pleasures of farming and foraging, but above all, he loved God and his community. A committed worker, Bob retired from the Ford Glass Plant in Nashville after 41 years of diligent service. He was also a proud and dedicated member of the Tennessee National Guard, serving for nearly 39 years before retiring as a 1st Sergeant. In addition to his military service his unwavering loyalty was manifested in his 50-year tenure as an elected Constable in Dickson County. His dedication did not stop there. After his retirement, Bob served with Truett and Cumberland Baptist Association Disaster Relief for 20 years. He also coordinated and managed several missions, including an Air Force One detail, local parades, and a detail for the Vietnam Wall replica visit to the VFW in Dickson, TN. His commitment was recognized nationally as he was a lifetime member of both the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of Tennessee (EANGTN) and the Enlisted Association of the United States (EANGUS). Bob was a man of faith, a constant pillar in his community, and a 35-year member of Sylvia Baptist Church. His love for God was evident in the way he lived his life and served others. As stated in Psalm 132:9 (NIV), "May your priests be clothed with your righteousness; may your faithful people sing for joy." Bob embodied this verse, displaying righteousness in his every action and inspiring joy in those around him. His love for the American flag was a reflection of his deep patriotism, and his passion for farming, growing tobacco, and gardening was a testament to his love for the earth and his community. An avid arrowhead collector, morel mushroom hunter, and blackberry picker, Bob's spirit of adventure and curiosity never waned. His passing on August 18, 2024, leaves a void that will be felt by all who knew and loved him. Yet, his memory will continue to inspire, for Bob Jackson was truly a man whose life was a testament to dedication, loyalty, love, and courage. Please share your favorite memories and photos of Bob on his memorial page. Your thoughts and cherished moments will help us all remember the wonderful life of this extraordinary man. Visitation: will begin on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 at Sylvia Baptist Church from 4 – 8 PM and will continue on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 from 12:00 PM – until time of service. Funeral Service: will begin at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 at Sylvia Baptist Church with Bro. Clark Brown and Bro. Kenny Brown officiating. Interment: will be on Friday, August 23, 2024 at 9:00 AM at the Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery in Nashville, TN. In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial donations be made to Sylvia Baptist Church or the Truett or Cumberland Baptist Association for Disaster Relief. Survived by: Wife of 39 years: Katherine Jackson of Charlotte, TN Son: Eddie Plunkett (Sherry) of Dickson, TN Daughters: Donna Daughrity (David) of Burns, TN Robin Gunn (Keith) of Dickson, TN Casey Hargrove (Bobby) of Dickson, TN Anita Russell (Nathan) of Burns, TN Sisters: Brenda Heflin of Vanleer, TN Teresa Fonseca of Charlotte, TN 10 Grandchildren: Devin Etheridge, Hunter Plunkett, Justin Daughrity-Winther (Benedicte), Jordan Daughrity (Brooke), Avery Gunn (Taylor Powers), Audrey Gunn, Brandon Hargrove (Brittany Spraggs), Kaylee Hargrove, Seth Russell (Courtney), and Mia Russell. 6 Great Grandchildren: River Hargrove, Brynleigh Spraggs-Hargrove, Isabella Spraggs, Jaxon Spraggs, Hudson Spraggs, Stella Daughrity Loving Pets: John Elvis, Smokey Joe, Lt. Shelby Preceded in death by: Parents: Herbert “Snooks” and Evie Jackson Brothers: Jimbo Jackson, Don Jackson, Junior “Terrapin” Jackson, and Ted Jackson Sisters: Lula Belle “Pat” Story, and June Gibson Loving Pets: Tyson Douglas, and Roxanne Arrangements by Spann Funeral Home & Cremation Services.

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Kathy, so sorry for your loss! Love you and Bob just like family!! Love- Nancy Myers (Teresa McNeil's sister)

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