Jackie Wilson

Jackie Wilson, 67, of Athens died Friday July 16, 2010 at St. Mary’s Hospital following a period of declining health.
Born September 26, 1942 in Atlanta, Georgia to the late James L. and Joan Weisiger, Mrs. Wilson was formerly employed as a hotel auditor. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 46 years, William “Bill” Wilson, Sr. and a son, William F. Wilson, Jr.
Surviving are her daughters and son in law, Eddie Guzman, Cumming, Michelle and Andy Kellogg, Dawsonville, Marcy Grodemange, Albany, GA; sister, Leila Ann Bruner, Powder Springs; brother, James L. “Jimmy” Weisiger, Jr., Slidell, LA; ten grandchildren.
Memorial services will be held Sunday July 18, 2010 at 4 o’clock at Bearden Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor Ricky Stepp will officiate.
The family will receive friends beginning at 3 o’clock.
Condolences may be sent to www.beardenfuneralhome.com.
Bearden Funeral Home, Dawsonville, GA.

5 comments (Add your own)

1. Ron & Carolyn Buice wrote:
Jackie, you were truly a unique lady. Today, you can walk or run or jump without the aid of your wheelchair; and you no longer have to live by dialysis. You are free! I know you and Bill are having a wonderful reunion. As much as Heaven is rejoicing, our hearts are broken. We'll always love you, our dear friend, and remember you forever. Thank you for bringing so much joy into our lives. Thank you for being our friend. You were such an inspiration.

Fri, July 16, 2010 @ 6:34 PM

2. Wayne Everett wrote:
Jackie was a good woman, I only know her for a short time, but she was a great friend, I enjoyed talking to her when I was at the nurshing home seeing mama, The last time I saw her was mother's day of this year. I went to her room with my mother and I told her to get a rose out of the assortment that I had got for mama for mother's day , she was happy to get the rose and she thank me. I promise her I would give her some pictures that I took with my camera but we never got together again for that to happen. Jackie will always be remember by me.

Sat, July 17, 2010 @ 1:34 AM

3. Maggie Stephens -- Geroldine Erwin wrote:
Jackie was a hoot! If you thought she was something in her later years, you should have known her in her hey-day! She drove Leila Anne and I around Decatur constantly. Everytime the car left the driveway, Jackie was driving and we were hanging with her because she was cool! Patillo Methodist Church in Decatur was our hangout and she was always there for us. Those were the days before the wheel chair and everything else she endured. Yes, she was a great lady and a sweetheart. I'll always remember her and the good times she, Leila Anne, Jimmy, and I had! Of course, we drove Granmama and Grandaddy crazy!

Sun, July 18, 2010 @ 9:26 AM

4. M.L HURT wrote:
Very sorry to read of the passing of yourdear loved one Jackie. It seems that life is such a precious gift and yet so short-lived for the time we exist. I am writing to share a few words of comfort and encouragement from the source of truth the bible.
God holds out a wonderful hope for all those in the grave. At John 11:25 Jesus said "I AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE. HE THAT EXERCIES FAITH IN ME, EVEN THOUGH HE DIES, WILL COME TO LIFE.
There are nine accounts of ones in the bible who were resurrected. Those acts are a guarantee that the resurrection of others is possible. God can bring back the dead he holds within his perfect memory. (John 5-28,29) What a blessed reason to hope in God!
With the gift of your memories of Jackie they will bring you great joy. When a loved one becomes a memory that memory turns into a treasure.
May you and yours lean on Jehovah God for the strength you need at this sad time. (Psalms 83-18)

Agape
M.L.Hurt

Thu, August 5, 2010 @ 9:18 AM

5. Cameron Stonefish wrote:
The very first time I heard this man's music I was a little boy and his music made my feet move or dance . As I got older his music still inspires me to dance , since I cannot sing but I sure love to dance to that mans music .

Fri, April 29, 2011 @ 3:07 PM

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