of North Little Rock, AR
February 13, 1926 - January 7, 2021
Conley Doyle Jackson, 94, died Thursday, January 7, 2021 in North Little Rock. He was born February 13, 1926 in Coldwell Township, Arkansas to the late Homer Weldon Jackson and the late Alma Grace Watson Jackson. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Faye Churchwell Jackson, one son, Doyle E. Jackson, and one brother, Kenneth B. Jackson.
Conley served in the Navy near the end of World War II as a Hospital Corpsman. After serving, he was able to pursue his passions of learning and farming. He attended the University of Arkansas and earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (1950) and Masters in Agronomy (1967). He worked in government service for 35 years focused on agriculture and land management. During his career, he worked with the Farmers Home Administration in Clay and Greene Counties (Piggott, AR), Missouri Extension Service (Canton, MO) and Corps of Engineers (Little Rock, AR). He was an avid reader, life-long learner, and farmer. He raised soybeans in Piggott and ran a cattle/hay operation in Floral, AR. He loved working on the farm in Floral. His children would tell you that they couldn't keep up with his pace even in his 70's. After retiring from his farming operations, he spent much of his time keeping Betty on her toes over their 70+ year marriage.
Conley's service in WWII and subsequent support from the GI Bill plus Betty's expectations of excellence propelled their children to each pursue college degrees. His children believe the sacrifices their parents made were such selfless gifts that opened many doors for them for which they are eternally grateful. Conley and Betty suffered a loss that left a hole in their heart that would never heal when Doyle passed in 2007. Doyle taught Conley to trout fish on the Little Red River and they spent many afternoons with a line in the water.
Conley had an amazing friend in the late Martin Koschmann. Martin and Conley spent many afternoons sailing on Lake Maumelle or playing their own version of golf at Burns Park. Martin and Conley sang together in the choir at Park Hill Christian Church and they couldn't resist a free lunch to listen to a sales pitch.
Mr. Jackson is survived by his daughter, Jan (Harold) Jones, sons, James and Allan (Carrie) Jackson, and grandchildren, Jenifer, Aaron, Matthew, Luke, William, Kathryn, and Justin. He is also survived by great-grandchildren Jonah, Elise, Lily and Benjamin, brother, Herschel (Nola May), and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
Visitation will be from 2:00-4:00 p.m. January 17, 2021 at Roller-Owens Funeral Home in North Little Rock. A graveside service will be at 1:00 p.m. Monday, January 18, 2021 at Pleasant Plains Cemetery in Pleasant Plains with Rev. Miles Cook officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Park Hill Christian Church, North Little Rock, or Museum of Discovery, Little Rock.
My deepest sympathies on the loss of your love one
I am praying for your family in this difficult time. Not sure if you remember me but I am your Uncle I.C. youngest daughter. Your Grandpa Walden was the oldest son in the family and my Daddy was the baby of the family. I remember visiting your home in NLR years ago. Having experiencing the lose of both of our parent, I try to remember all of my good memories and that seems to help on those difficult days to come. Love to all of you.
waldon
Sincere condolences and much love on the sad news of your loss. We wish we could be there with you.
Carrie, Sorry to hear about Allan's Dad. Prayers for the family.
Carrie, Sorry to hear about Allan's Dad. Prayers for the family.
We are sending our love out to the whole Jackson family.