My deepest condolences to my sisters and family. Harold and I met in high school many years ago. I had transferred to Farmingdale HS and had no friends until I met my brother. Me being the only boy in my family at the time had no brothers and the Jackson family took me in. I’d spend hours over at their home and they even included me in the family Poccono trips. During our teenage years Harold introduced me to my first wife with whom we had a beautiful daughter who is now grown with a masters degree. I moved back to Queens NY but it never stopped him from stealing dad’s Nissan Quest van to come and see me. There’s so many stories to tell. My heart hurts because we planned on getting together again. I love you my brother. Rest well
Jackson and I worked together for several years and he was always the most supportive, kind and respectful person . He cared for his clients and their well being. This really saddens me. You will be missed! Thank you for sharing your stories and always making me laugh! I’ll always remember to have an extra charger in my bag of stuff! Rest Easy! My condolences to the family.
I had the privilege of working with Harold for several years, over time he became my friend. I will miss his sense of humor, wisdom and gift of gab. He was dedicated to his clients. The world lost a great man. My condolences to his family.
Sincerely, Becky