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DOUGLAS ALLAN JACKSON
Date of Passing: Apr 07, 2023
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Loved and respected father, husband, son, brother, uncle, and friend, Douglas Allan Jackson died on Friday, April 7, 2023.
In his 78 years with us, Doug's loyalty, kindness, generosity, hunger for life's adventures and incredibly witty nature was evident to all who came in contact with him. Most especially to the love of his life and steadfast advocate Ruth Barbour. Being a father to his three children, raised together with Brenda (nee Bissett) were his greatest pride. Jay (Kelsey) Jackson and their children, Kate and Scarlett, Jillian (Kevin) Ellison and their son Hugh, and Brooke (Kevin) Koskie and their children, Jackson, Elan and Eric, and his furry friends, Bart and Brodie were the light in his life.
Born in Souris to Ruth and Hugh Jackson, he spent his childhood alongside his siblings, Don and Lorraine and what would become lifelong friends from around the town. He attended and received his diploma in Agriculture from the University of Manitoba, but not before spending a year abroad in Australia. This was just the beginning of his love for travel which he did throughout much of the world. He jumped at every opportunity to travel, for the lessons and perspectives it provided, the friendships it created and to gain the tales that he was so gifted at sharing. He was genuinely curious about people and their lives, making new friendships as consistently as he maintained and cherished old ones.
Doug's integrity spilt over into his career in the cattle business. Here too, he managed to make friends out of customers and ensure that serious business was never too serious for a practical joke. He started his cattle buying business together with his dad and brother. He built a successful business, Doug Jackson Livestock Co. and later Cattlex Ltd., eventually retiring, before starting his work alongside Ruth's Equine Veterinary practice and horse racing endeavours.
His keen love for history and archaeology was a constant throughout his life. Whether it be digging through the landfill for old bottles, salvaging steamer trunks, whittling wood into lamps and birdhouses, searching the riverbank for buffalo skulls, or tumbling agates, he used his creative talents to celebrate and put history and nature on beautiful display. He took solace in nature and its elements, drawn to the wind on a sail, the view on a drive, the rush of a river, and sunshine through the window with his nose in his book.
These past couple of years, as his illness progressed have been his greatest test and has been full of tribulations. He handled it all with bravery, grace and humility. Despite the angst, this time was also filled with love and reconnections. He was grateful to be surrounded by so much love.
Doug was a private and unassuming man and in his own words "didn't want a fuss". You can pay tribute to him by taking the time you are given to live your best adventure. Think of him when you flip a burger, go for a boat ride, tell a story, play a practical joke on a loved one, or look out over a stretching Manitoba prairie or Ontario escarpment full of autumn leaves.
We are honouring his request for no formal funeral but please celebrate his life by celebrating yours. He will be laid to rest in Ontario in a private ceremony.
In lieu of flowers, and if you feel so compelled, you may honor Doug by contributing to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis research by making a donation to: St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation, https://research.stjoesca/firestone-institute/donations click “donations” Direct gift to Firestone Institute for Respiratory Health.
Publish Date: Apr 15, 2023
DOUGLAS ALLAN JACKSON
Loved and respected father, husband, son, brother, uncle, and friend, Douglas Allan Jackson died on Friday, April 7, 2023.
In his 78 years with us, Doug's loyalty, kindness, generosity, hunger for life's adventures and incredibly witty nature was evident to all who came in contact with him. Most especially to the love of his life and steadfast advocate Ruth Barbour. Being a father to his three children, raised together with Brenda (nee Bissett) were his greatest pride. Jay (Kelsey) Jackson and their children Kate and Scarlett, Jillian (Kevin) Ellison and their son Hugh, and Brooke (Kevin) Koskie and their children Jackson, Elan and Eric, and his furry friends Bart and Brodie were the light in his life.
Born in Souris to Ruth and Hugh Jackson, he spent his childhood alongside his siblings Don and Lorraine and what would become lifelong friends from around the town. He attended and received his diploma in Agriculture from the University of Manitoba, but not before spending a year abroad in Australia. This was just the beginning of his love for travel which he did throughout much of the world. He jumped at every opportunity to travel, for the lessons and perspectives it provided, the friendships it created and to gain the tales that he was so gifted at sharing. He was genuinely curious about people and their lives, making new friendships as consistently as he maintained and cherished old ones.
Doug's integrity spilt over into his career in the cattle business. Here too, he managed to make friends out of customers and ensure that serious business was never too serious for a practical joke. He started his cattle buying business together with his dad and brother. He built a successful business, Doug Jackson Livestock Co. and later Cattlex Ltd. eventually retiring, before starting his work alongside Ruth's Equine Veterinary practice and horse racing endeavors.
His keen love for history and archaeology was a constant throughout his life. Whether it be digging through the landfill for old bottles, salvaging steamer trunks, whittling wood into lamps and birdhouses, searching the riverbank for buffalo skulls, or tumbling agates, he used his creative talents to celebrate and put history and nature on beautiful display. He took solace in nature and its elements, drawn to the wind on a sail, the view on a drive, the rush of a river, and sunshine through the window with his nose in his book.
These past couple of years, as his illness progressed have been his greatest test and has been full of tribulations. He handled it all with bravery, grace and humility. Despite the angst, this time was also filled with love and reconnections. He was grateful to be surrounded by so much love.
Doug was a private and unassuming man and in his own words "didn't want a fuss". You can pay tribute to him by taking the time you are given to live your best adventure. Think of him when you flip a burger, go for a boat ride, tell a story, play a practical joke on a loved one, or look out over a stretching Manitoba prairie or Ontario escarpment full of autumn leaves. We are honoring his request for no formal funeral but please celebrate his life by celebrating yours. He will be laid to rest in Ontario in a private ceremony.
Publish Date: Apr 15, 2023
As published in Brandon Sun, Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 15, 2023, Apr 15, 2023
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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Ruth, Don and the rest of the Jackson family We have so many wonderful memories of times spent with the Jackson family over the many years and we were so saddened to hear of Doug's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all as your mourn the passing of another dear family member. Doug was a very special person and will be missed, and may he rest in peace. With our love, Fran and Lionel Moore and family. - Posted by: Fran and Lionel Moore (Friends) on: Apr 22, 2023
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We were so saddened to hear of Doug's passing. We cherish the recent visit we had with him on the phone just a few weeks ago. His cheery disposition was well in place during our conversation. The lovely tribute the family has prepared captures Doug and his pursuit of all that life had to offer very well. He was truly interested in each friend and made each of us feel worthy as he expressed that interest. We have special memories of Doug. The trip to Regina for Agribition was one our family looked forward to hosting each year. We felt so privileged to be in attendance at Doug & Ruth's wedding and to be led on a tour by the bridegroom himself the day after. With love to Ruth, Jay, Jillian, Brooke & families. John & Sharon Hunt - Posted by: John & Sharon Hunt (friends) on: Apr 19, 2023
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I just read the obituary for Doug Jackson and am sending this note with my sympathies to Doug's brother Don, at this time of loss. A friend of Don's from school days in Souris, Jim Jacobson, Regina SK. - Posted by: Jim Jacobson (Friend) on: Apr 17, 2023
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Our heartfelt condolences to all of you....Memories abound of the fun times we have shared as families at the Souris farm; on our yearly 'nursing group' excursions to The Red Oak Inn, Metigosh and Clear Lakes and on our skiing outings in Montana. The 'guys' fondly remember the 30 years plus of goose, duck and pheasant hunting together with Doug. In latter years we have enjoyed getting to know you Ruth, with our visits to Ontario...and are grateful for the wonderful years you and Doug had together. Our love and prayers are with you and the family for peace and comfort as you send Doug to his Eternal home. He will be fondly remembered. Dave & Myrna Kisil XXOO - Posted by: Dave & Myrna Kisil (Friends) on: Apr 16, 2023
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Such a gentleman. Always ready to say hi and give big smiles. My memory’s of being out in Souris riding the Big red or golf cart around the yard and drive way and ditch (where I flipped the Big red) was such a warm and great memory. I remember hearing “patio lanterns” on the stereo or Tom Cochran “big league" when hanging with the Jackson’s and Littlewood’s and cousins while we were getting into mischief was always fun. Doug thank you for being so Loyal to my dad calling him every day while he was battling his battle will never be forgotten. Rest in piece and say hi to my dad for me. Love Griffen - Posted by: Griffen hirayama and family (Son of dear friend of Doug ) on: Apr 15, 2023
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Our condolences to you all!. Such a terribly sad time for Jackson (and McGill) families. My heart breaks for you all! - Posted by: Ingrid (Friend of family ) on: Apr 15, 2023
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I knew Doug as a Pony Cub Dad. I am saddened by this news and thinking of the Jackson’s during this time. - Posted by: Melissa Jones (Friend from Souris) on: Apr 15, 2023