Charlotte R. Jackson, age 96, passed away on Friday April 3, 2020. Charlotte was born in western Pennsylvania on April 17, 1923, and spent her childhood in West Springfield, PA. She earned a baccalaureate degree at Mercyhurst College before moving to Fairport, NY to teach home economics at Fairport High School. In 1947, she married the love of her life, Dewey T. Jackson. Charlotte lived in Fairport for the rest of her life. She and Dewey (who passed on January 25, 2002) had four children: Kathleen (Dale Fish), Dewey, William (Sharri), and Thomas (Diane). Charlotte was the loving grandmother of seven (Katie, Lindsay, Lori, Tom, Eric, Peter, Emily) and great grandmother of four (Jackson, Maddox, Madeleine, Charlie). Charlotte was active in the community, teaching Sunday school at the Fairport Congregational Church, and as a member of the Fairport Historical Club, Monroe Golf Club, and several Bridge Clubs. She is remembered as a loving and generous Christian woman, with wonderful skills in cooking and sewing. She is deeply missed.
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7 responses to “Jackson, Charlotte R.”
she will certainly be in the front row next to GOD.
When I first joined Fairport Historical Club, this lovely woman came up to me with a big smile, introduced herself, and welcomed me. She was so genuinely warm, and such a loving person. We have missed her presence at meetings since her illness.
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I am so glad I had the opportunity to know your Mom.
A lovely woman.
I looked forward to seeing her every week.
Please accept my sincerest condolences.
We are very sorry for your loss. Charlotte was so kind and helpful to me when I began working at First Church. She will always have a special place in our hearts.
Will miss seeing her and enjoying our conversations of those folks we both knew over the years . She was such a gentle soul. God has received another angel in heaven
Charlotte was a charming and engaging lady, and I always enjoyed visiting with her. She was a good and supportive friend and a devout Christian. may she rest in peace and may her family have only happy memories of a life well lived.
I am very sorry for your loss. I have many memories of your mother including as a scout leader, watching the fourth of July parades and so much more. Our parents enjoyed many happy times together. Your mom was a lovely woman, inside and out..