During Ed’s life he did many things. He was a mechanic – airplane and heavy machinery. He drove tractor-trailer, both long and short haul. He did moving jobs. He did electrical and plumbing work. He was a Deputy Sheriff for about 10 years with the Livingston County Sheriff’s Departme...
Surviving are his father and stepmother, James and Betty Jackson of Caldwell County; his mother and stepfather Mary and Dwayne Larkins of Eddyville; maternal grandmother, Virginia Curry of Eddyville; paternal grandmother, Maude Teague of Princeton; step-grandfather, Luther Ramage of Princeton; two br...
As an exchange student in Utah in 1980, when the hosting family father confirmed that he still thought black people was inferior though the church of the latter day saints had ackowledged a few years earlier that black people were not inferior to white people. I realized he was racist and...
He was the youngest of four children and lived in Menlo Park, California until the outbreak of World War II, when he and his family were removed from the west coast of the United States, and sent to the Tanforan Assembly Center, and later inland to Topaz, Utah, one of several federal ...