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Carl Delmas Jackson
b.18 Feb 1907 Big Springs, Calhoun Co., West Virginia
d.15 May 1961 Parkersburg, Wood Co., West Virginia
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m. 24 Sep 1894
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His mother called him 'Delmas'; his wife and friends called him 'Jack'. He was born in Calhoun County, WV; attended high school in Parkersburg, WV, and graduated from Ohio State University. 'Jack' worked all his adult life for the IRS in Parkersburg as Chief of the Misc. Tax Division. He died from complications due to Parkinsons disease and is buried beside his second wife, Elizabeth Power Jackson Keller. His Will was recorded in Wood County, WV, WB 33, page 4 in 1961. His birth certificate is recorded in Calhoun Co Clerk's Office in 'Delayed Records #1, page A-L. Carl Delmas Jackson, 54, 1617 25th St., died at 2 p.m. yesterday (May 15, 1961) in St. Joseph’s hospital, following an extended illness. He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church and an honorary member of the Parkersburg Kiwanis Club, which he served as president at one time. Born Feb. 18, 1907, at Big Springs, Calhoun County, he was a son of the late Albert and Jane Belford Jackson. He was graduated from Ohio State University, Columbus, and was employed by the Internal Revenue Service in Parkersburg for 18 years, retiring in 1952. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Power Jackson; a daughter, Mrs. William F. Kimble, Mims, Fla.; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Cunningham, Parkersburg, and Mrs. Oscar Garretson, Grantsville. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Ogdin funeral home. The Rev. Griffin C. Callahan will officiate and burial will be in Rockland cemetery, Belpre, (Ohio). Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today. (Published in the Parkersburg (WV) News, May 16th or 17th, 1961. The ‘yesterday’ and ‘today’ don’t calculate correctly. He died May 15th and was buried May 18th.) "Jack" worked all his adult life for the IRS in Parkersburg. He was Chief of the Misc. Tax Division. Jack died from complications due to Parkinsons disease and is buried beside his second wife, Elizabeth Power Jackson Keller. His Will is recorded in Wood County, WV, WB 33, page 4 in 1961. References
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