Ronceverte – On Thursday, June 29, 2017, Hattie Mae Jackson, affectionately known as “Pete,” peacefully passed away at her home. She was surrounded by loving family. Hattie was born Sept. 14, 1937, in Alderson, to the late John Albert Marshall II and Mary Elizabeth Robinson.
Hattie was employed as an LPN by Greenbrier Humana Hospital and The Brier. She loved fishing on the banks of the Greenbrier River and hunting ginseng with her sister, Eva.
Hattie was preceded in death by a beloved son, Timothy W. Cousins; her second husband, Robert A. Jackson; three brothers, Samuel and Edward Allen and her fishing partner, John Marshall III; four sisters, Annie, Betty, Virginia and Mary; and her parents.
Hattie leaves to cherish her memory, three children, Gregory B. Cousins (Maricar) of Newport News, VA; Teresa Cousins (Brian Oaksford) of Durham, NC and Elizabeth Jackson also of Durham, NC; sister, Eva B. Smith of Lewisburg; brother, William Allen of Lexington, KY; her first husband, Walter B. Cousins of Newport News, VA; and countless nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and acquaintances.
Hattie reveled in being a grandmother to her seven grandchildren; Tanya Cannon of Roanoke, VA, Timothy Cousins II (Cindy) o Fussa Tokyo, Japan, Alexis Lawson, Nigel and Isaac Moore of Durham, NC, Demetrius Cousins of Lewisburg and Jaquan Carter of White Sulphur Springs. Hattie was blessed to greet three great-grandchildren, Marcus Cannon of Roanoke, VA, Riley Hall of Durham, NC and Emma Cousins of Fussa Tokyo, Japan.
The family held a memorial service Wednesday, July 5, at Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home in Lewisburg. Visitation was at the funeral home before the service.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Hattie’s name to The National Pancreatic Cancer Foundation – www.npcf.us.
Please send online condolences by visiting www.WallaceandWallaceFH.com.