Monica Caro
With deepest Sympathy!
Birth date: Jun 9, 1953 Death date: Aug 11, 2014
Ivy Jackson Obituary Ivy Dorcas Jackson, 61, of Elyria, died suddenly August 11, 2014. She was born June 9, 1953 in Elyria and was a 1971 graduate of Elyria High School. She had also attended Ohio State University and Lorain Count Read Obituary
With deepest Sympathy!
When I think of Ivy, so many memories come rushing back, from the deeply-dimpled sixth grader I met during the year I attended Hamilton Elementary School to the poised young woman working at Higbee’s to support her family. But my favorite memory is definitely the day we were in the gym at Franklin Junior High, waiting for our gym class to begin. Ivy jumped up on the stage and sang “Jimmy Mack†complete with hand gestures and great enthusiasm. I never wanted her to stop. Ivy was one of a kind. I was so sad to hear of her passing, and I am deeply sorry for your loss.
May God bless your soul! Rest in piece!
I am so very sorry for your loss. While I didn't know Ivy that well, I always thought very highly of her. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this most difficult time.
Dear Ivy, Even though we met in person only a few times over the last twenty six years I have been with Nelson, you have always been a warm and kind person always willing to help everyone. You were always in a joyous mood which spread to other people. I am so happy that I had the opportunity to see you last week. I will truly miss you as will many people. To the family and friends of Ivy, I know we never lose the people we love. They live the rest of our lives with us in our heart. Be strong, as that is what Ivy would like you to be. With sincerest sympathy, Mike Fournier Nelson Stud Welding - Canada
My thoughts and prayers are with Ivy's family. She was an amazing lady and this world lost a bright light on Monday. But now she is making The Lord above smile and laugh just like she did us for so many years. God Bless.
We have different gifts according to the grace given us. Romans 12:6 Ivy's gift was the ability to bring joy and happiness to all who knew her or were just in her presence. Even though I grieve and mourn that my BFF is no longer here, I immediately smile when I ponder all the wonderful memories I have of one of God's finest. "I will miss you 'Iv', but I'll see you again. So, hold a seat for me". Eternally, Jeanne Johnson
Ivy was a wonderful friend and I loved her. She will always be remembered for her kindness and compassion. I can close my eyes and still imagine her laugh because her and I shared many laughs over the 38 years that I knew her. I deeply regret that I never visited her over the past few years after I retired. She deeply loved her children and her sister and other family members.