so as President of the Reagan County School Board. He and Imogene were active members of the First Baptist Church of Big Lake for over 50 years and during the course of his church life he served as a song leader, Sunday School teacher, treasurer and deacon. Charles was a wonderful man, husband, daddy, Pepaw and friend. He loved talking to people and never met a stranger. He had a wonderful gift for telling stories. He shared his love for agriculture, his work ethic and honesty with his children and grandchildren teaching them to show livestock, call the cows, work livestock, hunt and fish. He taught us the romantic "ings" of ranching: shear"ing", mark"ing" and drench"ing". Pepaw loved preparing BBQ goat, visiting, playing dominoes, horseshoes and washers at family gatherings. We each have our own memories of how Pepaw touched our lives. He is survived by Imogene and their four children: Dr. John Richard Jackson of Canton, Georgia (Janice), Pat Wren Jackson of Christoval, Texas (Denise), Janet Ann Hooper of San Antonio, Texas (Charles), Charles W. Jackson of Chicago, Illinois (Kara). He is also survived by their eight grandchildren: John Jackson (Caity), Jonathan Hooper (Tammy), Christina Jackson, Kristen Lowry (Andrew), Stephanie Hayes (Jeremy), Joel Jackson, Patrick Jackson and Kate Jackson. He is also survived by their 4 great grandchildren: George Hooper, Grace Hooper, Landon Lowry and Brooklyn Hayes. The family will welcome visitors at Harper Funeral Home in San Angelo from 5:30 to 7:30 on Wednesday evening April 24, 2019. A funeral service will be held at 10 am on Thursday, April 25 at the First Baptist Church of Big Lake, Texas, Gerald Bastin officiating with Scott Meyers leading music. Burial will follow at 2:30 pm at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens in San Angelo. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to First Baptist Church of Big Lake or the charity of your choice. To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.harper-funeralhome.com/obituaries/Charles-H-Jackson?obId=4331111#/celebrationWall