Life Story for Amos Jackson Jr.

Amos Jerome Jackson, Jr. was born September 23, 1960 to Mr. Amos Jackson, Sr. and Elizabeth Taylor in Gadsden, AL.
Amos Jr. is preceded in death by his parents, Amos Sr. and Elizabeth Taylor Morris, Step-father Jimmie C. Morris and brother Bobby Jackson.
He Began his formative training in the Attalla City School System, graduating from Etowah High School, class of 1979. Amos was a great football player #85 and a true baller #12 & #43.
Amos confessed Christ at an early age. Amos was a beloved Father, brother and friend. Amos answered the masters call on Wednesday, August 27, 2014.
He was employed with Triple A of Attalla, AL. until it closed. Amos got his CDL license and became a truck driver, which became his passion.
His memories will be cherished by his son, Jabriel Lowe, two daughters Alyah Jackson and LaKisha Martin, all of Gadsden, AL., a step-daughter, Nanesha Martin, Gadsden, AL., his grandchildren, Xariana Crumb, Mason Lowe, and Kennedi Lowe five sisters, Brenda (Anthony) Madden, Darlene (Edward) Mostella all of Gadsden, Al., Bernice (Willie) Whiteside, Ridgeville, AL., Orajean (Christopher) Williams and Shirley Jackson, two brothers Darrel Jackson, Decatur, AL., and Danny Morris; a step-brother Jimmie C. Willingham and a step-sister Nettie Ruth Holt; 25 nieces and nephews two Aunts Mary (Clifford) Leach and Martha Taylor, three uncles, Booker T. Taylor, Christopher Taylor and Alvin (Betty) Taylor, special friends, Darrell Martin a driving buddy, Cecil and Sandra Harris.

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