Stephen Larry Jackson, a beloved trim carpenter, was born on January 10, 1957, in the serene town of Magnolia, Mississippi. He departed from this world on his own terms in Byram, Mississippi, leaving behind a legacy etched in timber and the rhythm of heartfelt music.
A simple man with a down-to-earth demeanor, Stephen devoted himself to the art of building homes, where every hammer strike echoed his passion for craftsmanship. His love for music resonated deeply within him, conveyed through the beats of his cherished drum sets—five, to be exact—each symbolizing a joyous facet of his life. The favorite color of wood, which surrounded him in many forms, reflected his innate appreciation for nature's elegance.
Stephen's love extended far beyond the confines of his carpentry and music; he held a special place in his heart for his loyal companion, Dog Dolly. Their bond was unbreakable, and he honored her memory with profound love, carrying her ashes with him as a testament to their unyielding friendship.
He is lovingly remembered by his daughter, Danielle Parker; his son-in-law, Bruce Parker; and his ten adoring grandchildren, who continue to illuminate his legacy. He is also survived by his brother, William "Bill" Jackson, and his sister-in-law, Arleen Jackson, the bonds of family ever strong in his life.
Stephen was preceded in death by his parents, Garland David Jackson and Beatrice Lamkin Jackson, whose guidance shaped him into the man he became. He also leaves behind the fond memories of his special friend, Ronda Jackson, and the spirit of his beloved dog, Dolly, who now watches over him with unwavering loyalty.
In this celebration of life, we honor Stephen Larry Jackson—a man who taught us to cherish our passions, embrace simplicity, and, above all, love deeply. May his soul find peace as he journeys beyond, with the music of his life resonating in the hearts of those he touched.
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