We regret to notify you that Mrs. Stephanie Jackson has died away. She was always a wonderful person. There is a great deal of pain in our hearts. Prayers would be greatly appreciated for her children and the rest of her family. Specifications of the Service:
It is eleven o’clock in the morning on March 20th, 2024. 855 North Orange Grove Boulevard is the address of the New Revelation Baptist Church, which can be found in Pasadena, California: 91103. burial in private or burial in public Over the course of her three-year fight against brain cancer, she displayed an astounding level of grace, bravery, and determination throughout the entirety of her fight. She had the ability to bring comfort to those who were in her immediate vicinity and shed light on herself to everyone who had the good fortune to know her. Her remarkable spirit allowed her to accomplish both of these things.
Her birth took place in Toledo, Ohio, on February 9, 1983, and her mother’s name was Carolyn McIntyre. She was surrounded by affection and nourished during her entire life by her mother, as well as by her grandparents, Diane and Kenneth Rowe. Her Catholic faith was strengthened as a result of their presence in her life, and she continued to be an active member of the church throughout her life. Through her relationship with God, she was able to find the peace that she needed in order to tackle the inexplicable.
Leon William, Camille Diane, and Eliot McIntyre are the three children that she would be leaving behind if she decides to depart. Throughout the entire world, she was the most devoted mother. It is impossible to count the number of joyful recollections that she has of the life that she shared with her husband, Dan Jackson. Over the course of nearly nine years, she was a devoted wife to him.
She was a wonderful sister, and her five younger siblings, Jessica (Alex) Scher, Alison (Justin) Jacobs, Olivia Sodd, Zachary Bernhoft, and Bennett Bernhoft, as well as her sister-in-law Sarah Jackson, will never forget her even after she has passed away. Not only was she a good listener, but she also loved without limitations and exhibited what it is to fully respect another person on a personal level.
Her husband’s parents, George and Ronnie Jackson, had a profound affection for her, and the affection existed on both sides of the relationship. She was not only a fantastic aunt to her three nieces, but she was also the most wonderful Godmother, a position that she held in the highest regard. Her nieces will always remember her for both of these roles.
There were a number of father figures and male role models that Stephanie had throughout her upbringing. Some of these individuals include Daniel Spaulding, Jeff Sodd, Bob Bernhoft, Danny Meyer, Andy Stern, John Rigos, and George Jackson. A number of other father figures and male role models were available to Stephanie, in addition to her father who was already in heaven. The emotional impact that they made on her was so profound that she felt an overwhelming sense of appreciation.
In addition to having graduated from St. Ursula Academy in the year 2001, she also holds a degree from Miami University and a second degree from the Culinary Institute of America. Both of these degrees were earned in the United States. She conquered New York City, lived in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and spent a semester studying abroad in Europe. She completed all of these accomplishments. She has been a resident of Chapel Hill for the most current time period.
Throughout the course of her remarkable twenty-year career, she had a significant influence on the lives of a large number of individuals worldwide. Her love throughout her life was hospitality.
While she was acting as the Chief People Officer at Aurify Brands, she was a shining example of the concept of comfort and warmth in the workplace. Because of her charisma and kindness, she has captured a position of admiration that will remain for the rest of her life. She had previously worked in jobs that were comparable to those she currently holds at Tiffany & Co., Union Square Hospitality Group, and the renowned Eleven Madison Park.
Her participation in the 2018 New York City Marathon and her participation in a significant number of 5k teams were both done with the intention of raising funds for glioblastoma research. Over the course of the holiday season, she offered her time at soup kitchens and storm relief organizations, and she also made financial contributions to charitable organizations that were very important to her. When it came to assisting those who were in need, she did everything in her power to do what she could.
The most significant contribution she made was the donation of her brain to the Harvard Medical Research Institute. She wishes to convey her appreciation to the remarkable personnel at Duke University and Wake Forest Baptist Cancer Center, where her team of medical experts miraculously extended her life. She would like to express her gratitude to both of these institutions.