Jacqueline Juliene Jackson's Obituary
It is with a heavy heart to announce the passing of our mother, Jacqueline Juliene Jackson. Juliene was born on March 14th, 1966 to Margaret Gwen Couch and Ronald Eugene Couch. Together they raised her to be a strong, beautiful, independent woman who then became a mother herself at the age of 24. In October 1990 she gave birth to her daughter, Bryanah Elizabeth. Seven years later she then gave birth to her beloved son, Brennan Seth. Juliene’s sole purpose in life was putting her children first and foremost. In order to give them the very best in life at the age of 40 she decided to pursue her passion of nursing. Beating the odds, she graduated in 2009 from Kilgore College with her Associates Degree in nursing. It gave Juliene a tremendous joy and heart full of love caring for others. Love knew no limits in her heart. For she gave it freely and never asked for anything in return. But by far her greatest love in this life was being a Grammy. Forever holding her in their hearts are her grandchildren- Ethan, Cyrus, McKenna, Mya, Aaliyah, Ashtyn, Layla, Baylee, and Bubba. Her son, Brennan will soon welcome her youngest granddaughter Saida Rose who is proudly being named after Juliene’s mother, Margaret. May her children and grandchildren always remember and continuously feel her undying love and devotion for them. Juliene is survived by her daughter, Bryanah and her husband Jarron. Her son, Brennan as well as her 9 grandchildren, her three God daughters Amanda, Kristen, Amber, plus her life long friend, Donna and her two brothers Richard and Gary. To our mother, you are our sunshine- our only sunshine. You make us happy when skies are grey. You’ll never know dear how much we love you, so please don’t take our sunshine away. For this is not good bye, we shall reunite one sweet day.
Cremation service is under the direction of Rader Funeral Home in Longview.
A memorial service in Juliene’s honor will be held at Triumphant Christian Center, 1412 Preston Drive in Longview Texas on Saturday, August 25 at 2 PM.
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