In loving memory of

Robert Everett Jackson
November 1, 1962 - November 14, 2021

Robert Everett Jackson, 59, passed away peacefully on November 14, 2021 in Ocala, FL.

He was born on November 1, 1962 in Detroit, MI to parents Ronald and Carolyn Jackson. While Robert was a "Jack of All Trades" , he took on the career of being a licensed truck driver for Lorraine Transport for many years.

Robert is survived by his loving wife, Maureen Jackson, his mother, Carolyn Freeman, his children, Amanda Jackson, Robert Andrew McDaniel, Brian Schuster, Sharon Getz, Bryan Southard, Evan Southard, along with his many relatives; Tom Jackson, Joe Jackson, Stephen McDaniel, Joyce Oliver (William), Mark McDaniel, and Kenya Miller, and his 13 grandchildren.

Robert was deeply loved by all who met him. His kindness and passion for helping all will never be forgotten.

"Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted."
-- Matthew 5:4

Tributes

Maureen Jackson wrote on Nov 17, 2021:

"My heart is wrecked, my eyes are wet. I cannot sleep without your snoring. I used to complain about it but what I would not give to hear it some more. I cannot breathe without you near. I love you so, I always will...please Bobby baby...visit me in my dreams. Your loving wife, Reen"

Joyce Oliver wrote on Nov 17, 2021:

"Bobby I cant believe that you are gone. We just spoke the other day making plans for next years vacation. I know you didnt want to wait that long to see me but you could have done it in a different way. All kidding aside, I love you and miss you terribly. I will never get over your passing. My heart is forever broken. Please give dad and Ronnie my love in heaven as well as others in our family that are rejoicing with you. "

A friend wrote on Nov 16, 2021:

" My heart goes out to his family. He was a loving caring man. Gone too soon, not enough time for goodbyes. Thankfully, he is still here in our hearts, always will be. Bob, you have always had my respect and now my tears for you, you are truly missed. Watch over your family, they need your strength. "