Obituary for
Eddy Lee Jackson

Eddy Lee Jackson

April 19, 1963 - July 28, 2024

Elia Aida Bernal
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Eddy Lee Jackson joined our Savior Jesus Christ on July 28, 2024 in El Paso, Texas, and was born on April 19, 1963 in Mountain Home, Idaho to Dolores and Willard Jackson.

During Eddy’s childhood, his father's military career allowed him and his siblings travel around the United States and other countries before he followed his father’s footsteps by joining the military. He chose the Army and served his country from 1982-1985 as a corporal. He received the Army Achievement Award, Army Good Conduct Medal, and Army Service Ribbon.

Eddy became a mechanic after his military career and soon after opened his shop and continued his passion for working and restoring cars throughout the years. He had three wonderful children that enjoyed going to work with him on the weekends.

Eddy was an amazing son, brother, father, husband, and grandfather.

Eddy is preceded in death by his father Willard, brothers Reuben, and Kenneth Jackson. He is survived by wife Sara Jackson, his daughter Rosanna Jackson, sons Steven Jackson and Ruben Jackson, his mother Dolores Jackson, and brother Hector Jackson, sister-in-law Josie Jackson, sisters Joyce Jackson, Rosanna Florez, and Tammy Abney, brother in law Jim Abney and grandchildren Joel Jackson and Jovani Jones.

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