Louis Jackson

Published 1:58 pm Tuesday, November 23, 2021

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Minister Louis Bond Jackson was born to Earnest Jackson and Tommie Lee Jackson Wilbert in Columbus, Miss., on March 15, 1939. Later, they moved to Bogalusa. He accepted Christ at an early age. He was under the leadership of Bishop John White at St. John Temple later he united with Allen Temple under the leadership of Dr. Fetus, in his last years he united with First Church of God in Christ under the leadership of Bishop Howard Quillen.

He is survived by his devoted wife of 33 years, Phyllis Jackson, and his children, Louis Bond (Beverlyn Ann) Jackson Jr. of Newport, Va., Tammy (Steve) Jackson-Brown, Gregory Jackson, Byron Louis (Cherie) Jackson, TyNisha Jackson, Uhneqa Young and Tyrie Peters, all of Bogalusa; two brothers, Lester Samuel Jackson of Columbus, Ohio, and Columbus L. Peters of Cleveland, Ohio; two sisters, Claudia Hibbett of Columbia, and Estella Weary Jones of California; four nieces, Cissy Conerly of Jackson, Miss., Belinda Cardwell of Columbus, Ericka Conerly of Bogalusa and Lerolyn (James) White of Baton Rouge; four grandchildren, Louis Bond Jackson IV, Steven James Jackson, Jade Jackson and Tytianna Brister; one great-grandchild, Bella Rose Amora; and four devoted and loyal friends, Gleen Cotton, Sam Abrams, Elder Victory Robinson and Charles Morgan.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Earnest Jackson and Tommie Lee Wilbert; one son, Reginald Van Cotton; one sister, Patricia Conerly; and one brother, Vernell Wilbert Sr.

Drive-through viewing will be Friday, Nov. 26, from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. at Crain and Sons Funeral Home in Bogalusa.

The funeral service will be Saturday, Nov. 27, at 3 p.m. at Crain and Sons Funeral Home, with Elder Victor Robinson officiating. Interment will be in Bogalusa Cemetery.

Crain and Sons Funeral Home of Bogalusa is in charge of arrangements. Sign the guestbook online at www.crainandsons.com.