Maurice G. Jackson

maurice jackson

January 11, 1935 ~ May 18, 2015

Maurice G. Jackson, 80 of Mooresville, passed away May 18, 2015 at Avon Health & Rehab. He was born January 11, 1935 in Paoli, Indiana to the late Charles W. and Lucille Marie (Beaty) Jackson. On April 16, 1955 Maurice was married to the love of his life, Anita Lucille (Davis) Jackson; she survives. Maurice and Anita were members of the Fairfield Friends Meeting for over 40 years, but most recently attended Camby Community Church. He worked as an electrician for more than 35 years at the Allison’s Division of General Motors. Maurice proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy. Other survivors include his two daughters, Maurita J. (Dale) Searcy of Mooresville, Constance A. (Scott) Fields of Mooresville; brother, Charles Larry (Sandy) Jackson of French Lick; sister, Sally Hope Brinkworth of Paoli; and two grandsons, Christopher S. (Sarah) Fields and Timothy C. Fields. Memorial services for Maurice will be held privately at a later date. Final care and cremation arrangements have been entrusted to the Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share online condolences.

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  1. I remember spending summers with my Aunt Anita and Uncle Maurice playing yard games, cooking on the grill, fireworks, and spending time together.

  2. Like I told you girls, I have wonderful memories of youth group meetings at your parents old house. Playing pool, good food, good fellowship. Right now God is allowing me to see your dad’s face and hear his laughter. Memories are a wonderful thing. I love and respect your family very much. Anita-, Maurita, Connie (and spouses), Tim and Chris, I am so sorry for this great loss in your lives. Love, Dinah & Louie Geiger

  3. Poppo, as my sister Jody and I called him, was like a father to us. He taught us how to drive a stick shift car. We spent most of our free time with him and our sister Anita. He made many unplanned trips to Paoli on weekends so we could see our dad. He was stern when he needed to be, but could be very loving. Many fun times on holidays and family gatherings. I miss him dearly. I know he is in a much better place and we will meet again.


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