Lloyd D. Jackson
May 12, 1930 ~ May 14, 2018
FUNERAL: The funeral will be conducted at 7 p.m. Monday, May 14, 2018, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. VISITATION: 4 p.m. until the time of service Monday. BURIAL: Inurnment will be at Garland Brook Cemetery Mausoleum at a later date. Lloyd D. Jackson, 87, of Indianapolis, died at 3:54 a.m. May 10, 2018, at Rosegate Village in Indianapolis. Lloyd was born May 12, 1930, in Holton, Indiana, the son of the late Eldon and Goldah Little Jackson. He married H. JoAn Jackson on August 28, 1987; she preceded him in death February 2, 2013. He grew up on a farm and graduated from Holton High School in 1948. Lloyd owned his own farm in Jennings County from 1962-1973 and retired from Cummins Engine Co. as a material planner. The funeral will be conducted at 7 p.m. Monday, May 14, 2018, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. Calling will be 4 p.m. until the time of service Monday. Inurnment will be at Garland Brook Cemetery Mausoleum at a later date. Survivors include his son, Lynn (Karen) Jackson; daughter, Teresa Miller; stepchildren, Michael Strahl, Tony (Kelly) Strahl and Darrell Strahl; brothers, Franklin (Sharon) Jackson, Ethan (Joyce) Jackson and Rollin (Juanita) Jackson; a sister, Beth Taylor; and three grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, JoAn; brother, Larry Jackson; and sisters, Janet Jackson, Beverly McNeelan and Winifred Smith.






We enjoyed caring for Lloyd at Rosegate, he was such a sweet man. I didn’t realize he was from Ripley County. That’s where I grew up. I’m sorry for your loss, such a great man.
Lloyd was such a good uncle, My favorite memories are playing basketball together. He loved reading his Bible. He was a good Godly Man. He gave me such good advice for getting a job, “Always tell them you are a hard worker.” And that works every time. Hope he is farming in Heaven. With much heart felt sympathy. Love, Jodi
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We weren’t able to attend the visitation. You have been in our thoughts. We know he was a good man and he will be missed.