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I just learned of this site while looking for a place to post a eulogy for someone I was very close to. I didn’t know Jackson, but I was really touched by his obituary and all of the comments. It’s clear to me that Jackson was an amazing person who accomplished a lot in a short period of time. I’m sorry you lost him so young. I hope you feel his presence every day and in every way. 

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Remembering your sweet smile and infectious laugh. Prayers for your family today and always.
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Dallas Moss
2002, First Baptist Church of Lake Park
Missing you on your 23rd birthday! What a joy you were and still are!
I will always keep Jackson and your family in my heart. He was a source of joy, laughter  and support. He made a difference in our class and in my life. He always will.
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This was such a fun day with …
2019, Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks, Dodecanese Boulevard, Tarpon Springs, FL, USA
This was such a fun day with you. At first you told your mom you weren't going to get on the boat; guess you thought you were 'too cool', or that hanging out with your old Auntie was boring and 'lame'. But once we got started, you realized it was fun, and even interesting, and made the most of it. Later, when you had left us, I shared this photo with someone, and they commented on our resemblance, and it made me think about how similar we were. At your age, I also thought I was 'too cool' for almost everyone, but once I got older I appreciated my family more. Just wish you could have known how much we all loved you, and how much we miss you EVERY DAY, our sweet, funny, Jackson.
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Jackson was definitely a “spirit lifter” even as a youngster!  I only had a few moments here and there to be in his presence, but he left me with a smile on my face and in my heart. ♥️
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Good morning Wise’s.  I know this week has been difficult and please know that we continue to pray for comfort over this awful tragedy!
The first time I met Jackson …
The first time I met Jackson was during Lander Players. I did not know him well, but I knew with his energy that he was so talented. He stood out from everyone else with his bright energy. This photo is from Improv club and I remember Jackson was so excited to finally get this club going. The first day of Improv club some of the people were too shy to go up first, so he went up and got things going. Jackson went up there and made it look so easy which showed how talented he was. Thanks to his energy and humor everyone had a fun time. Jackson was always the type of person to brighten up someone's day and make everyone laugh.
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I first met Jackson when I was in 8th grade, and he was in 6th grade. I was sitting in Mrs. Wise’s history class, and he walked in. Shy 8th grade me was surprised at how nonchalant he was about walking through a room full of staring 8th graders. Another memory that stands out to me is in high school when Jackson, Kelsey, and I were in drama club. We performed A Fairy Tale Courtroom. He and Kelsey played Hansel and Gretel. They did so well together, just skipping down to the stage past the audience. It was such a joy to see. I remember going to Bearpaw, NC with the Wises the summer before Kelsey and I started college. I had a great time playing card games with Jackson. He was a wonderful entertainer. At the beginning of this semester I ran into him in Walmart. He stopped and said hi enthusiastically, and we caught up with each other. He was great at taking the time to stop and check in on people. A couple weeks later Kelsey and I were in the studio, and he came in and brought the whole class pizza. Pizza or not, he really had a knack for brightening up a room.
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My heart and prayers are with you Mark, Susan, and Kelesy I am so sorry for your loss.
Milo Collins
2018, Williamston dorm, Lander University :)
I first met my brother from another mother through the mouthpiece of Kelsey wise, my then roommate. She had told me he was the funniest man alive, which at the time I found impossible as I existed on the same time line. Then I met Jackson. We instantly connected. He helped me become my true self and build my confidence up to where I could be myself unabashedly in the face of prejudice. We had so much in common and he was the best brother anyone could ask for (even if we aren’t blood related.) I love this boy more than he will ever know and I have so much growth to thank him for.
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My favorite picture of Jackso…
2019, Lander University, Stanley Avenue, Greenwood, SC, USA
My favorite picture of Jackson and his siblings :)
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This video is of a speech of Jackson's about gender dysphoria, which he gave first semester of freshmen year. I recorded it to send to him for self-evaluation we needed to for Speech 101. This class was a large part of where Jackson and I got to know each other and be friends.
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I met Jackson through a show with the Lander Players. The show unfortunately was unable to happen due to Covid. I spent many nights in rehearsal with him and from the first time he walked into the room, he immediately introduced himself and we began talking. As he practiced his scenes, I remember thinking how truly talented he was. It was a pleasure to know and love Jackson and I was so happy to be able to see him recently when helping out with Monologues on Main. He was quick to ask me how things were going and how my teaching was going. His kindness and compassion with live on forever.
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