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Ethel Jackson

November 9, 1939 — May 14, 2018

Ethel Mae Jackson was born on November 9th, 1939 to Sarah and Hulius Moye in Evergreen, Alabama.
She moved from Cincinnati, Ohio to Santa Anna, California in 1974, where she was the first female of many to graduate from ITT Cannon. Ethel worked for Ford Aero Neutronics, on the classified B-1 Stealth Bomber. In her pastime, she fed the homeless and was deeply involved with her church, especially with the choir. She also loved to cook and play bingo. In 1976, she moved from Riverside, California to San Francisco, California. Then in 2012, she relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada, until she was “Called Home”.

On May 14th, 2018, Ethel passed with peace and grace into eternal life. Proceeding her in death is both of her parents, Sarah and Hulius Moye; two of her children: Ladon Moye and Deborah Moye; and her three brothers: Norvia Lee Moye, Robert Earl Moye and Julius Moye.

Ethel Jackson leaves to cherish her memories, her two sons: Ricado Moye and Julius Phelps; thirteen grandchildren, many lovely great-grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, friends and family.

Ethel Mae Jackson, you will forever live in our hearts. You will be remembered for the love you had for your family.

From Your Grand Kids
We know that we will miss you very much, but wait for us for we will all be together again, under God’s Wing. We will Always love you.
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