Robert Lee Jackson, was born to Robert Benjamin Jackson and the late Doreatha Miller Jackson, January 5, 1956 in Cumberland County, Virginia. He was affectionately known by all as "Jr.," and to some as "Pamp." He departed this world on January 5th, 2022. He was baptized at Cornerstone Baptist Church where he remained a lifetime member. He sang for a period of time on the men's choir, worked as an usher, assisted the hospitality/food committee, he was a missionary, and took great pride in being a special caretaker over our family members graves. Jr. attended Cumberland and Prince Edward County Schools. His career consisted of working at Stackhouse in Richmond, VA and working as the yard manager – at R. B. Jackson Pulpwood Co. Inc. He was preceded in death by his mother - Doreatha Miller Jackson, his brothers - Benjamin and Jerry Jackson, his grandparents - John and Mary Miller & Robert and Ellen Jackson, and his brother-in-law Lee Watkins, Jr. Survivors are his children: Karl, Karon, Roderick, Cameron, Jeremiah, and Shamonica; His father, Robert B. Jackson; two sisters, Saundra Smith (James) and Sheila Watkins; brothers, Thomas Reed (Brenda) and J. Hurt. Aunts: Roxie B. Taylor, Gloria Miller Foster, Mitzi Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Christine Stokes-Oliver, Edith Valentine Jackson, and Vivian Clark (George). Grandchildren: Travon, Javion, Marquise, Malachi, J'Naya, Montonio, Jatonio, and Jshamon. Great grandchildren: Tra'leyah and Jaylei. A host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends Don't remember me with sadness, don't remember me with tears. Remember all the laughter that we've shared throughout the years. Now I am contented that my life it was worthwhile. Knowing as I passed along the way I made somebody smile. When you are walking down the street and you've got me on your mind, I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind. So please don't be unhappy just because I'm out of sight. Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon, and night. Author Unknown