Teresa Annette Jackson
Teresa Annette Jackson
September 11, 1953 ~ January 6, 2015
Teresa Annette JacksonDaingerfield-Funeral services for Teresa Annette Jackson, 61 of Daingerfield will be held at 2:00 P.M. Friday, January 9, 2015 at the Nail-Haggard Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Keith Rothra officiating. Burial will be in the Clark Cemetery.Teresa was born on September 11, 1953 in Foreman, Arkansas to Leroy and Lottie Louise Bogan. She died on Tuesday, January 6, 2015 in Longview. Teresa was member of the Assembly of God Church and taught school at Longview Pine Tree ISD.She was preceded in death by her mother.Survived by her husband Ray Jackson of Daingerfield; daughter, Trina Jackson of Longview; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Emily Jackson of Longview; grandson, Nathaniel Jackson of Longview; father, Leroy Bogan of New Hope, Ark.; brothers, Calvin Bogan of Nashville, Ark., Curtis Bogan of Atlanta, Vince Welch of Sims; sisters, Sue Swartz of Dallas, LaRanda Burke of Houston, Mirita Sanford of Lake Jackson. Several nieces and nephews.Family will receive friends from 6 till 8 P.M. Thursday at the funeral home.







Mrs. Jackson was a very nice Christian lady. I had the privilege of singing and playing piano for her in church services. I know she is in heaven and has no more pain. She is waiting now for her family to join her. God bless !
Mrs.Jackson made a difference in many of her students lives and was truly a wonderful person. I know she made a difference in my life I was able to confide in her and she help me through some some tough times during high school. My senior year I was one of her teachers aids and she always was cheerful despite her not always feeling good. She would come in early every morning and her door was open to anyone that needed help to bring up their grades. She cared so much about her students and for those of us that had her as a teacher we cared about her too.
Mrs. Jackson was such a kind, caring, and strong lady. She taught several of my kids at PTHS. They all have always had nothing but positive things to say about her. She made a big impact on their lives and they really love her. I also had the privilege of talking to her several times and was always impressed by her. She is the definition of what a teacher should be. When former students come back to visit, even years after they graduate, that tells you how they feel about that teacher. She was a kind soul and fought so hard. She will be sorely missed. More importantly, she will be remembered with loving thoughts, by countless students who have been forever impacted by her. Praying for comfort and peace for the family. Thank you for sharing this wonderful lady with our children for all these years.
I had the privilege of being in Mrs. Jackson’s geometry class my freshman year of high school. My twin sister & I were in her first period class together, we loved her from the start! She was an amazing teacher & a beautiful person inside & out! I feel incredibly blessed to have met her & gotten to know her. She has always been such a patient, strong, loving person & she will be missed beyond measure. I hope her family finds comfort in knowing how much she is loved & what an amazing impact she had on all who knew her. We love you Mrs. Jackson!! You will live forever in the hearts of the many people who love you!