Susan Jane Jackson, age 67, of Bergman, Arkansas.
Susan Jane Jackson, age 67, of Bergman, Arkansas, passed away December 2, 2021, in Mountain Home, Arkansas. She entered this life September 9, 1954, in Madison, Wisconsin, the daughter of Harold and Darlene (McCartney) McDonald. Preceding her in death are her parents; husband, Stephen “Steve” Jackson; and stepsister, Vicky Hinkle.
A lady that liked to have fun, Susan could be found bowling, shooting pool, watching movies, or listening to all kinds of music. She could draw, create jewelry, and knew most anything about MOPAR. Susan was a great friend to those who knew her. She will be greatly missed.
Susan is survived by two sons: Jeremy (Amber) Miller of Belleville, Wisconsin and Lucas Lauritz of Green Forest, Arkansas; two daughters: Jennifer Lauritz of Madison, Wisconsin and Amy (José) Perez of Oshkosh, Wisconsin; three grandchildren: Ngawang, Ashton, and Jacob; four sisters, Kathy (Monte) Williams of Muscoda, Wisconsin; Pam (Greg) Davenport of Madison, Wisconsin; Sharon McDonald of Edgerton, Wisconsin; Jackie McDonald-Hardy of Madison, Wisconsin; and two brothers: Greg McDonald of Paoli, Wisconsin and Tim (Julie) Hinkle of DeForest, Wisconsin. She is also survived by three stepsisters: Deborah (Dwight) Decot of Richland Center, Wisconsin, Brenda (Burg) Andruss of DeForest, Wisconsin, and Twila Kalish of DeForest, Wisconsin; numerous nieces and nephews; friends: John and Karen Eslinger of St. Joe, Arkansas; Robert and Crystal Bohm of Harrison, Arkansas; Mary and Larry Rismeyer of Fitchburg, Wisconsin; Karen and Jim Long-Conner of Harrison, Arkansas; and many other friends and extended family.
A celebration of life will be held at 11:30 a.m. December 4, 2021, at the Pilot Mountain Grace Bible Fellowship, 6114 Osbourne Rd, Saint Joe, Arkansas
72675, with Pastor John Eslinger officiating. Susan is to be inurned with her husband in the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Springfield, Missouri at a later time. Arrangements and cremation are under the direction of Cremations of the Ozarks. To leave an online condolence, please visit www.cremationsoftheozarks.com.