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Shenney Jackson

September 10, 1976 ~ February 18, 2023

 Shenney Jackson

Our loving Shenney Theresa Jackson, (affectionately known as “Blac Diamond” made her debut into this world on September 10, 1976, in Queens, New York. Shenney attended school in New York where she graduated from  Roosevelt High School. Afterwards she furthered her education attending DeVry University where she became a Certified Mechanic. Shenney was also a Senior Underwriter for twenty years.

Shenney truly enjoyed life to the fullest. She had a passion for fashion, shopping, picture collages, decorating events, lavish Christmas trees, crocheting, traveling, and cruising, but the greatest of these is, she loved spending quality time with her family and friends. The infectious smile of our beloved Shenney will forever be engraved in our hearts and minds.

Shenney Theresa Jackson departed this earthy life on Saturday, February 18, 2023. She was preceded in death by her Great Nana, Nana, and father in spirit, Johnny Smalls.

She was a devoted daughter of God, and leaves to cherish her memories:  husband, Kenneth T. Jackson, Sr; children, Shaquell A. Toone, Monee Jackson,  Kenyata Jackson, Jeraed Taylor, Kenneth T. Jackson, Jr., Lyric Nance, and Chaise M. Jackson; parents, Sandra Beazer and Theodore Henderson; six grandchildren, Antwan Wiley, Tyray Cousins, Tyler Cousins,  Mason Cousins, Major Cousins and Xaivian Zahir Cousins; siblings, Theodore Henderson, Sr., Ronald Smalls, Abigail Cash, Khassim R. Wheeler, Thaddeus  Thompson, Lamar and Slink; in-laws, Tyler K. Jackson Sr. and Spencer Beazer, a beloved niece, and a host of cousins and friends that loved her dearly.

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