Lebron Franklin Jackson was the son of the late Rose Nell Jackson who gave him her full support in all of his endeavors. He had one sister and brother to proceed him in death.
Lebron was a hard-working student and succeeded against all odds. He joined the Boy Scouts and became an Eagle Scout. Lebron attended East Technical High School, excelling on the swim team, becoming a certified lifeguard and graduating in June 1968. Lebron went on to further his education by earning a two- year degree as an assistant Physical Therapist in June of 1971 from Community College, a two-year associate of science degree from Community College in June of 1972, and earning a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mass Media in Communication from Akron University in December of 1974.
Lebron worked at the Cuyahoga Juvenile Detention Center as a probation officer. He worked as a substitute teacher for the Cleveland Municipal School District, and he also severed our country by joining the Army in 1976.
The acting bug hit Lebron when he was in high school, his acting career soared when he starred in several productions at the Karamu House. “To Bury the Dead” was a major production that gained him many accolades. Lebron was a natural and talented spirit.
Lebron leaves to mourn his passing, two sisters, Ms. Brenda Bledsoe and a brother-in-law, Mr. Oliver Germany of Cleveland, Ohio. A sister, Mrs. Ruth Hill, and two Nephews, Mr. Darrell Hill, of Florida, Mr. Kevin Bledsoe of Cleveland, Ohio.