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Freddie "Super Trucker" Jackson, 48 of Montgomery, AL, passed away on April 27, 2022 after a heart attack battle with kidney failure.



Freddie was born on June 19, 1973 to Freddie Sr and Ella Jackson in Tuskegee, Alabama.  After graduating from Autaugaville High in 1992 he went on to  study becoming an truck driver . After graduation, he landed his first job as a Trucker driver driving over the road from state to state for a few years and started his own trucking company. In 1991, he met the late Doretha Brown, and they wed in 1995, going on to have 4 children. Freddie was a force of nature, determined to provide for his family and give them the life he felt they deserved. His family meant more to his than anything else in the world, something he often mentioned. He was unendingly proud of his 4 boys and his loving wife and always tried his best to support them.


Freddie was also  passionate about football and could often be found enjoying watching football on the weekends "Roll Tide".


Anyone who knew Freddie knew that he was the most loving father and husband a family could ask for. Freddie was preceded in death by his wife Doretha Jackson, his son DeAndre Jackson, parents Freddie and Ella Jackson,  his brother Sherman D. Jackson, and his Grandmother Mary Steele . He is survived by his 3 sons Marquez, Demetrius,  and Joseph Jackson, 2 sister Ola B. Jackson, and Lasundra Palmer, and 2 brothers Cedric and Tony Jackson and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. The family requests that all flowers are sent to 2314 Pickett Mill Road . There will  be a graveside service Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 2:00pm at Walter Jones Cemetery.

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Freddie "Super Trucker" Jackson