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Millard Filmore Jackson II

Millard Filmore Jackson II

Millard Filmore Jackson II, a man of unwavering love and protective nature, passed away on April 2, 2024. Born on January 2, 1946, his life was a tapestry of dedication and service to his country and loved ones.

Millard Filmore Jackson II emanated an aura of protection and care towards all those who were fortunate enough know him. His essence was rooted in love, extending warmth and comfort to his family and friends throughout his journey.

A significant chapter in Millard’s life was his time serving in the Airforce from June 1st, 1963 to May 31st, 1969. His commitment to his military duty showcased his loyalty and bravery, inspiring those around him.

In the hearts of those who survive him, Millard leaves behind a legacy of compassion and strength. His memory will forever be cherished by his loving family members and friends who were touched by his kindness and protective spirit.

As we bid farewell to Millard Filmore Jackson II, we celebrate a life rich in love, service, and unwavering dedication. May his soul rest in eternal peace, knowing that he made a profound impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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