Jackson Garrett Pederson, 15 months, of Glasgow, Montana returned home to Heaven on October 6, 2015.
Jackson was born in Billings, Montana on June 26, 2014 weighing a healthy 8lbs 6oz to Ty Pederson and Amanda Rexhausen and older brother Kolt. He loved to run around in his walker and to devour food. He was very happy, yet an ornery little guy. He loved to be held, never wanting to be put down. He could look at you with mischief in his big brown eyes and you would wonder whether he wanted to bite you or hug you. Jackson and his big brother, Kolt, were inseparable and adored one another. Jackson left us too soon with an emptiness in our hearts, but we are finding comfort in knowing that he is in the best hands up in heaven.
Jackson is survived by his parents Ty Pederson (Jazzmin Collins) and Amanda Rexhausen; brother, Kolt; grandparents, Duke and Marie, Jennifer (Scott), Dave “Spook” (Tracie); Uncle Justin and Aunt Bobby (Michael, Idella), and Aunt Taylor, Uncle CJ, Aunt Sara, and Uncle Kaelin; great-grandparents and numerous great-aunts, uncles and cousins. Jackson held a very special place in the hearts of his uncle Doug, Aunt Gwen, cousins Nich (Karsyn) and Briana.
Visitation will take place Sunday, October 11, 2015 with family receiving friends from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow, Montana. A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, October 12, 2015 at 10:00 AM also at the Bell Mortuary in Glasgow, Montana. Following the service a burial will take place at Highland Cemetery.
Condolences may be made to PO Box 615, Glasgow, Montana, 59230. Donations will be received graciously and humbly in honor of Jackson on gofundme.com, or a savings account has been set up at First Community Bank in Glasgow.
Williams Family says
We are sorry to hear of your loss. The death of a loved one is such a difficult time for the entire family. We hope you can find comfort in God’s Word the Bible. At John 5:28, 29 the man Jesus Christ said, “…the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out…” This scripture helps us to appreciate that one day in the near future we can see our loved ones whom we have lost to that enemy death. What a wonderful hope for the future. We are confident that this scripture and other verses in the Bible will provide some solace and relief during this time of sorrow.
Jim Cissell says
Praying you and your family receive peace and comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart.
Jim Cissell
Thelma Dirk says
Unable to attend but will be thinking of all of you.Cherish the memories of dear little Jackson.God be with you. Sincerely George and Thelma Dirk