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In Loving Memory

Jackson, Michael D. “Mike”

Jackson, Michael D. “Mike”, Baptized into the hope of Christ’s Resurrection on September 10, 2020. Beloved husband of Joyce Jackson (nee Christoffel); dear son of the late Wilma J. (Miller) and George E. Jackson; dear brother of the late Don and Dan (Wanda survives) Jackson; dear brother-in-law of Tom (Anne) Christoffel, Jim Christoffel and Linda (Steve) Kraemer; our dear uncle, great-uncle, cousin, godfather, dog dad and friend of many.

Mike was one of the longest tenured employees at Honda of Frontenac. He never met a stranger, loved life, laughter, travel, sports and a good wine. Mike was former owner of First Street Alley, managed Dooley’s Ltd. for many years, was a graduate of Mizzou, a member of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity and most importantly was a man of integrity and honor.

Services: A private graveside committal service will be held at Mt. Olive Cemetery. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to Stray Rescue of St. Louis or charity of your choice. A Kutis South County service.

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10 thoughts on “Jackson, Michael D. “Mike””

  1. What a tragic loss of such a wonderful Man. I only knew Mike through Honda Of Frontenac and Mercedes-Benz of St. Louis, but he always had a smile on his face and a joke to tell every single time I saw him. Prayers to Joyce and all of his Family, Friends and Colleagues. 🙁

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  2. What a tragic loss of such a wonderful Man. I only knew Mike through Honda Of Frontenac and Mercedes-Benz of St. Louis, but he always had a smile on his face and a joke to tell every single time I saw him. Prayers to Joyce and all of his Family, Friends and Colleagues. 🙁

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  3. Mike was the single nicest person I have ever met, He will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure to meet him, I feel lucky to have been able to call him my freind and brother for over 40 years

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  4. Mike was the single nicest person I have ever met, He will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure to meet him, I feel lucky to have been able to call him my freind and brother for over 40 years

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  5. Mike was a trusted and great friend. He was available to help when there was a need and was always happy. It was my honor to have him as a friend and fraternity brother.

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  6. Mike was a trusted and great friend. He was available to help when there was a need and was always happy. It was my honor to have him as a friend and fraternity brother.

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  7. Mike will be missed greatly, his kindness, laughter, and joy should live through us all. Love you Joyce, we will be thinking of you and would love to help anyway we can. Kevin and Brenda

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  8. Mike will be missed greatly, his kindness, laughter, and joy should live through us all. Love you Joyce, we will be thinking of you and would love to help anyway we can. Kevin and Brenda

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  9. I know this is late, however I just found out about Michael. I’ve known Mike dating back to his days at Dooley’s. He helped arrange at least three Honda leases for my wife and I. We are both very saddened for his passing. Our prayers to his family and friends. Everyone will miss his infectious laugh.

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  10. I know this is late, however I just found out about Michael. I’ve known Mike dating back to his days at Dooley’s. He helped arrange at least three Honda leases for my wife and I. We are both very saddened for his passing. Our prayers to his family and friends. Everyone will miss his infectious laugh.

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