Roger Lee Jackson was born in Terrell, TX on August 17, 1960 to the late Mr. Roger Eugene Jackson and Mrs. Dorothy Louise White-Jackson. He attended Terrell Public School District in Terrell, TX.
He gave his life to Christ at an early age, He departed this life June 13, 2017 in Dallas County after a short battle with Stage 4 Lung Cancer.
Roger grew up in Terrell, TX Where he met the love of his life Queen of 30 years, "Prophetess Orletha Rena Jackson A*K* A Lisa.
Mr. Jackson &Family became members of "Apostolic Gathering of Believers-family Worship Center in Dallas, TX under the leadership of Bishop Ron S. Curry.
Roger aka "BUBBA" had a passion for his wife ,children ,grandchildren and he loved to fix on Diesel trucks as well as a passion for fixing cars. His family was his life.
A devoted Husband, Father, and grandfather! He leaves to Cherish precious memories: His Wife of 30years " Orletha Rena Jackson of Dallas, TX,( 1)Daughter "Tyesha Rena Jackson(Kendrick) of Terrell, TX (1) Son Rogerick O'Bryan Jackson of Dallas, TX (3) Grandchildren, Kendrick Punch Jr. Heaven Rena Punch and (1) Unborn grandchild (2) Adapted Children Marlon Wooten Jr. Martiana Wooten. (3) Sisters Teresa Woodson, Shalanda Perry, Annette Jackson (deceased) 1) Niece Cammalethia Howard(Marvin) of Mesquite, TX (2) Nephews Steven Jackson,Latoya) Courtney Draper both of Dallas,TX (1) Uncle John Allen White ( Sherry) of Terrell, TX (1) Special Nephew: Marlon Wooten Sr. (Shanelle) of Dallas , TX; 1 special Niece Ronkeyta Viltz (Eric) of Mesquite,TX 4 Sisters in Laws: Ella( David), Cynthia (Richard), Mae (Melvin), Peggy (Richard) 1 Brother in Law: Wiley Graham, Special childhood friend: Harold Dabney of Terrell, TX a Host of God Children, Nieces, Nephews and other relatives that loved him dearly. He was preceded in death by : Father Roger E. Jackson, Mother Dorothy L Jackson, Sister Annette Jackson.
Special Thanks to Blissful Hospice care as well as Mr. Richard Paul, Ms Cynthia, Paul, Eric, Viltz, Stephan Ballard, and Rashad Moody for all you did to comfort him in his last moments.