Cathy Ann Jackson, 51, entered into eternity on November 30, 2022. Born to mother Bobbie J. Jackson and father Howard Johnson (Deceased) on March 25, 1971. Raised by both Bobbie and James L. Curtis.
She married to Robert L. Gullette II (Deceased) and they lived together in Omaha, Nebraska. Cathy is survived by her children D’Andrez Jackson (Donnitta Montgomery), LaShae’Dreon Jackson, K’Shawn Jackson, Dontay Jackson, Shamari Jackson, and Robert Gullette III. She is also the Grandmother of 4 grandchildren Dylan, Antonio, Lamia, and D'Andrez Jr. Her Mother Bobbie J. Jackson, Sisters Valerie Burton (Deceased), Sammie Jackson, Brothers Percy Jackson and Larry Jackson.
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Cathy graduated from Central High School in 1989. She accepted Christ at a young age. Then went on to become a mother that later ventured into working at home as a Care provider and working as a CNA. Providing daycare and supportive services for many families and children. As well as dedicated time to becoming a Medical Assistant.
Cathy was a remarkable cook too and enjoyed preparing meals for her family and friends. Most especially over the holidays. Mainly known for throwing down in the kitchen and famously known for her signature "Snack Cakes" deserts.
"I can do all things through him who strengthens me." ~ Philippians 4:13
Family and friends was something she cherished most. She was resilient and strong. A spiritual woman that believed in GOD. Always kept faith during lifes ups and down. Never afraid to speak her mind or take up for others. Very independent and strong minded. Cathy will be forever missed and remembered as a beautiful, sweet, sassy, smart, and a comedic adoring Mother, Wife, Grandmother, Auntie, Cousin, and friend. She leaves behind a host of family members and friend.
"Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." ~ Isaiah 41:10
Dear Mom,
You mean so much to me, more than words could ever say.
No one else could take your place for even a single day.
From my earliest memories your love has always been there.
Even when you scolded me you were really saying."I care."
You've helped me through the bad times and shared my joy in the good.
You have given so much for me as only a mother could.
It's a precious gift from God to have a mother like you.
Because in your special love
I can see His love
Shine through
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