Person:Florence Jackson (18)

Watchers
m. 15 Apr 1903
  1. Frank Malcolm Jackson, Sr.1907 - 1983
  2. William Tuthill Jackson1908 - 1989
  3. Florence Muriel Jackson1910 - 2000
Facts and Events
Name Florence Muriel Jackson
Gender Female
Birth? 15 Aug 1910 Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, United States264 84th St.
Christening? Abt 14 Aug 1926 Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, United StatesUnion Church of Bay Ridge
Death? 8 Jan 2000 Riverhead, Suffolk Co., New York, United StatesCentral Suffolk Hospital
Burial? 13 Jan 2000 Remsenburg, Suffolk Co., New York, United Stateschurch cemetery

Birth Cert # 27507

Presbyterian


According to a death certficate of the New York State Department of Health filed in the Riverhead NY Town ClerkÕs Office (recorded district 5155, register 19) on 11 January 2000, Muriel Richardson died at 0015 on 8 January 2000 at Central Suffolk Hospital of cardiopulmonary arrest and atherosoleratic heart disease. Acccording to this record, she was born in Brooklyn, NY on 15 August 1910 and had been an estate banker at the Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn. Her parents were Frank F. Jackson and Florence Tuthill. The informant was Scott Jackson. The funeral home was Follett and Werner of 60 Mill Road, Westhampton Beach, NY . She was buried on 13 Jan 2000 in the Remsenburg Cemetery. Her Social Security number was 099-01-8580. She was attended by B. Easow from 26 Feb 1999 to 8 Jan 2000.

MurielÕs will, dated 24 Nov 1997, provides that her house and its contents be sold with the bulk of the proceeds to go to the Kent Animal Shelter of Calverton, NY. Payment to them is to be made at the rate of $25,000 per year providing that they provide care and custody of her dog, Tonya, with $2500 to be provided for the purpose. The will provides specific bequests: the oil paintings of Frederick Way Jackson and Florence Fletcher Jackson are to go to Frank M. Jackson; the Remsenburg Church is to be given $2500 to assure perpetual care for the Jackson Family cemetery plot; $1000 is to be given to Robert Doremus; Richard G. Lennon, M.D. is to be given her fatherÕs diamond ring in gratitude for restoring her eyesight; the contents of the barn are to be given to John D. Walters; 5 % but not to exceed $5,000 is to go to grandniece Melissa Jackson; 5% but not to exceed $5,000 is to go to niece by marriage, Shirley Jackson; 5% but not to exceed $5,000 is to got o sister-in-law Hope S. Jackson; 5% but not to exceed $5,000 is to go to Scott (Archie) Jackson. Charles R. Cuddy and North Fork Bank are executors. Ellen Clark and Patricia A. Clark are witnesses.