Willie Mae Jackson
October 28, 1930 - May 12, 2013

Obituary
Willie Mae Jackson, 82, passed peacefully on Mother’s Day 2013 surrounded by family and friends in Seattle. She is survived by her children: Freddie Taylor, Mario Taylor (Margaret McInnes), Gigi Ridings (Donald Hickey), Francklyn Debbie Jackson, Jacqueline Gondola, Gwendolyn Leonard (Robert Leonard Jr.) and Robert Jackson III (Deana Simuel-Jackson); 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; her aunt, Catherine Smith; and a host of loving relatives and friends.
To the family of Willie Mae. What a beautiful picture of a most beautiful lady. I had the privilege for several months at DaVita Dialysis Ctr. meeting with her three times weekly, as I prepared her lunch for her. She will be greatly missed. Just remember all the precious good times…and Heaven is now a glorious place where she was welcomed I know.
God Bless you and yours,
Leah (volunteer) and Moses
Francklyn, my prayers are with you today. I know your mom loved her family and was so proud of everyone. Through all the years of knowing you, I remember you sharing so many loving stories about your mom. You talked about church, Easter Brunches and shopping events. They were exciting and funny stories. I know she is missed but her influence on you, your sidlings and the greater family will last forever.
Francklyn,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss, Our prayers and well wishes are with you and yours always.
Pierre Davis
In a job of many difficultie’s on a daily basis with ACCESS Transportation, Willie was always a bright spot for any driver to pick up. Willie will be missed.
Kimmy J Jones SPT ACCESS Supervisor
“A lady of class and elegance too,
She will let you know what you will need to do,
To come up to her standard, which is very high.
For she is headed for her home in the sky”.
Excerpt from The Virtuous Woman by Bobbi J. Davis
As one of the many drivers with Access who had the pleasure of transporting Ms. Jackson, I think I can speak for the rest when I say that she was the epitome of the perfect passenger. Always pleasant and patient, she made the job seem less like a job and more like a duty. I consider myself lucky for having known her.
Gigi, Mario, Freddie and family, we are sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved mother and our prayers go out to you and your family at this time.
Aunt- Willie Mae Michael
cousins- Rawn Mcfadden, Yvette Mcfadden, Joyce Gallon, and Samuel David Michael
All our love
To the family of Mrs. Willie Mae Jackson;
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Willie Mae. You are in our thoughts and prayers that God will give you the strength and comfort that you need.
“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away.” Revelation 21:4
May your memories be joyful, and your pain be short. Please know that your family is in our prays.
Gigi and Mario , I have been looking for you for many years! I am sorry for your lost and my sincere condolences to you and your family. Gigi, please call me at 804-323-2753., Love Janice