Obituaries
 By  FROM STAFF REPORTS Published 
10:07 am Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Mr. Tyler Devance Jackson, III; Sept. 1, 2012

Tyler D. Jackson, III, 18, of Huntsville passed away on Saturday, September 1 at the Huntsville Hospital.

Loving survivors include mother, Tammi Peak-Jackson; father, Tyler Jackson, Sr.; grandmother, Mary Nance; sisters, Lakendra Moore, Savannah Jackson, and Tamara Houston; and three brothers, Terry Moore, Wendal Jackson, and Tyler Jackson, Jr.

Funeral services were at noon, Saturday, Sept. 8 at Union Chapel M.B. Church with Dr. O. Wendell Davis officiating. Interment was in Meadowlawn Garden of Peace. Mr. Jackson laid in repose one hour prior to funeral time.

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