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Obituary of Jean Carol Jackson

Jean Carol Jackson September 11, 1944 - April 27, 2009 Jean Carol Jackson, age 64, a lifetime resident of Danbury, died at Danbury Hospital on Monday, April 27th. She was the wife of 44 years to William A. Jackson, Jr. She was born on September 11, 1944, daughter of the late Charles Hull Sr. and Grace (Conklin) Hull. Jean attended Danbury Schools and graduated in 1984 from Western Connecticut State University. She worked for several years at various companies in the local area. She was also a lifetime member of APICS and actually established the first Danbury Chapter in 1981. She was also involved with Junior Achievement for more than 10 years. Jean was one of 17 children so she knew from an early age that you would have to work hard to achieve your goals in life. She was a strong minded person both personally and professionally. All who knew her will miss her warm smile and caring heart. She was a loving mother to her daughter, Annmarie Guevarez and her husband, George. She was blessed with three beautiful granddaughters who worshiped her just as much as she did them, Sabrina, Olivia, and Gabrielle. She is also survived by her brothers, Frederick, Charles, William, Jack, James, Lawrence, Sr., and Clifford Hull, Sr.; her sisters, Barbara Culhane, and IdaMae Hull-Drexler; her aunt, Marie Conklin; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her infant son, William; her brothers, Leonard (MIA Korean War), Richard, and Donald Hull; and four half sisters. Funeral Information A Memorial Service to celebrate Jean's life will be held on Saturday, May 2nd at 3:30pm at the Cornell Memorial Home, 247 White Street, Danbury. Interment in Wooster Cemetery will be held privately. The family will receive friends at the funeral home between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00pm.
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