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							 Visitation:
							5–7 p.m. on Friday, September 8 at the 
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Mount 
							Pulaski. 
							Service:
							Mount Pulaski Methodist Church at 10:00 a.m. on 
							Saturday, September 9, 
							
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Mount Pulaski 
							Obituary 
							 
							MOUNT PULASKI - James R. Jackson, 84, of Mount 
							Pulaski passed away on August 31, 2017 at 
							Vonderlieth Living Center.  
							 
							Jim was born on March 2, 1933 in Kinmundy, the third 
							child of Don C. and Wilma L. Gammon Jackson. He 
							married Sarah K. Thorp in 1952. She preceded him in 
							death in June, 2014. Survivors include four 
							children: Alan (Judi) of Kalamazoo, MI; Linda 
							Stanfield of Henderson, NV; Doug (Janet, deceased) 
							of Philo; and Kathy Boward of Mount Pulaski. Jim had 
							five grandchildren: Valerie Cooper (Alex) of 
							Seattle, WA, Jaime Snyder (Rob) of Henderson, NV, 
							Mathew Stanfield (Mary Jane) of Las Vegas, NV, Bryan 
							Jackson (Lindsey) of Crofton, MD, and Hannah Boward 
							of Mount Pulaski. He leaves five 
							great-grandchildren, Owen and Esther Cooper, Chase 
							and Gage Snyder, Kaiden Casper, and twin Jackson 
							great-granddaughters who are on the way. He was 
							preceded in death by his parents, brothers William 
							and Richard, and sister Mary Jane Jost. A sister, 
							Shirley DeVault of Farmer City, survives. 
							 
							Jim attended schools in Clinton, graduating from 
							high school in 1951. Jim’s young family moved to 
							Mount Pulaski in 1957. During his lifetime he worked 
							for the Illinois Central Railroad as a signal 
							maintainer, managed the Hilltop Bowl in Mount 
							Pulaski, was an agent for Metropolitan Life, and 
							retired as a custodian for Mount Pulaski Township 
							High School.  | 
							
							 
                    
					  
							 He was a member of Mount Pulaski United 
							Methodist Church. He served as alderman on the Mount 
							Pulaski City Council, served on the Park District 
							board, and was a volunteer for the Mount Pulaski 
							Courthouse. He was a member of the Mount Pulaski 
							Masonic Lodge and the Ansar Shrine. Life interests 
							included fishing, bowling, golfing, reading history, 
							and following the Cardinals. He enjoyed taking care 
							of the family pets.  
							 
							Visitation will be from 5–7 p.m. on Friday, 
							September 8 at the Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral 
							Home in Mount Pulaski. Funeral services will be held 
							at the Mount Pulaski Methodist Church at 10:00 a.m. 
							on Saturday, September 9, Pastor Zoila Marti 
							officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, 
							Clinton.  
							 
							Memorials: Mount Pulaski United Methodist Church, 
							Alzheimer’s Association, Vonderlieth Living 
							Center–Activities Fund, or donor’s choice.  
            
            
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