Mr. Jackson, 38, died Nov. 8, 2001, at his home in Colorado Springs. He was a heavy equipment operator for a construction company. He served in the Air Force for three years.
I just found out that Jeff past away when I was reading the information on who’s who and what everyone is up to. It really took me by surprise that Jeff past away in 01. Jeff will always stand out in my memories as one of the coolest guys in school. It didn’t matter what he was doing; he always had time to shoot the proverbial S__t with you.(Outside of class, that is) That’s rare to find someone like that at any time. There are a great many people from Harrison that I really want to see again. Jeff was one I really looked forward to seeing in Aug. I remember going through my yearbooks about a week or so before I heard about the reunion this summer and I was showing my new wife all the great people I knew at Harrison and it would bring back some pretty good memories. And Jeff was their. I have to be honest and say that I felt a great loss when I read Jeff was gone. I am sorry for the family’s loss. He is, and will be missed for a very long time. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely Greg Farley
I remember meeting Jeff at Carmel. He was always fun to be around. I know I had more "guy" friends than "girl" friends and Jeff was definitely a good "guy" friend. Jeff was so nice and had a big, genuine smile.
Greg Farley (1981)
I just found out that Jeff past away when I was reading the information on who’s who and what everyone is up to. It really took me by surprise that Jeff past away in 01. Jeff will always stand out in my memories as one of the coolest guys in school. It didn’t matter what he was doing; he always had time to shoot the proverbial S__t with you.(Outside of class, that is) That’s rare to find someone like that at any time. There are a great many people from Harrison that I really want to see again. Jeff was one I really looked forward to seeing in Aug. I remember going through my yearbooks about a week or so before I heard about the reunion this summer and I was showing my new wife all the great people I knew at Harrison and it would bring back some pretty good memories. And Jeff was their. I have to be honest and say that I felt a great loss when I read Jeff was gone.I am sorry for the family’s loss. He is, and will be missed for a very long time.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely
Greg Farley
Holly Wade (1981)
I remember meeting Jeff at Carmel. He was always fun to be around. I know I had more "guy" friends than "girl" friends and Jeff was definitely a good "guy" friend. Jeff was so nice and had a big, genuine smile.
Holly Wade.