Jeffrey Darrold Jackson
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Jeffrey Darrold Jackson, known to loved ones as the "Urban Hermit" died December 2, 2019 at his family home after a two-year battle with prostate cancer. Jeff was born on March 19, 1958 in Witchita Falls, TX. He graduated in 1977 from East Anchorage High School. He served over twenty years as an Air Traffic Controller in the US Air Force and went on to become a Ramp Agent at Federal Express. Jeff loved fishing, fly-tying and being outdoors. Frankly, he was not fond of most people, but he loved his family fiercely. Those who knew Jeff best will not be surprised to know-there will be no service. Jeff requested his ashes be spread in Kodiak, AK where he spent many days exploring the fishing holes on the island. The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to Dr. Goksel and Dr. Liu and their respective staffs for the compassionate care they provided during Jeff's extended illness. He is survived by his parents, Karrold and Robert Jackson, his children, Sayuri and Craig Jackson, sisters, Shaaron, Kelly and Erin, granddaughters, Rilynn and Arianna as well as niece, Shavon Shegog and nephew, James Douglas. He was preceded in death by his lovely wife, Hiroko Jackson.