Bob Jackson Obituary
At age 68 Bob W. Jackson passed on June 30th 2025 at his home in Bloomington Texas, Mr. Jackson was born on November 03,1956 to Father Bobby E. Jackson and Mother Francis A. Hardaway. Bob was happily married to Teresita Jackson for 39 years. He loved working the oil fields and on his days off he would go for rides on his Harley with friends.
He is preceded in death by his dad, Mom and his sister Charlotte.
Bob is survived by his wife Teresita and his Sons Johnny, Adrian, Micheal, Robert and Daughter Renee, His sister Terrie and brother Scott and Ed
7 grandsons and 3 granddaughters and many many friends . Everyone loved Bob he was always making jokes and making people laugh he will be missed dearly
His celebration of life will be on July 20th at 10 am at 23404 NW Zac Lentz Pkwy, Victoria TX 77905 at the Wellhead Tavern following lunch after at his home in Bloomington!
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| Date: | 7/20/2025 | | Time: | 10:00 AM | | Location: | 23404 NW Zac Lentz Pkwy, Victoria, TX |
Bob W. Jackson passed away on Thursday, July 03, 2025. For additional information, please view the complete Bob W. Jackson obituary at the Victoria Advocate newspaper obituaries: obits.victoriaadvocate.com  To order flowers & plants, call (361) 575-2307 |
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