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- Obituary:
Sarah Charlene Holcomb Jackson died peacefully at home August 15, 2017 surrounded by family, days short of her 67th birthday. She was born August 30, 1950.
Charlene was a lifelong resident of Texas City, Texas graduating from Texas City High School in 1968. She would proudly tell everyone she was the president of Future Homemakers of America and a May Fete Princess. After high school, she attended Lamar University for two years with a pre-med major.
Charlene was employed by Southwestern Bell for 15 years. Most of these years, she was a single mom. She worked hard at this difficult job to provide her three children a good home and a good life. Her only son, Josh was in special Olympics and she saw to it that he and his friends made it to their events. She was supportive of all things Special Olympics and was once named Special Olympics Mom of the year.
Charlene loved a good margarita, Mexican food, the beach, animals, her family and the ID network. In her youth, she was an avid reader.
In 2005 Charlene beat breast cancer, but this year cancer came back with a vengeance, and had spread throughout her body. After a brief courageous battle, her late mother called her home on this special day.
For the last 30 years her son, Josh has been her constant companion, giving each other support through many challenges; however, Josh will quickly tell you he would rather be living with Steve Martin and his 12 children.
She is preceded in death by her namesakes, parents, Sarah and Charles R. Holcomb, Sr.
Charlene is survived by sisters, Judy Holcomb Minter and Elizabeth Louise Feder (Robin); brother, Charles R Holcomb, Jr. (Clara); daughters, Stephanie Thomassen (Riko), Teresa Baskin, and son; Josh Jackson; grandsons, Christian Thomassen and Kovi Johnson; nieces, Sarah and Julie Mabry, Alicia Feder, Jessica, Virginia, Victoria, and Sarah Holcomb, and nephew, Chad Feder.
The family would like to thank Larry Baskin, her caregiver, and all the family and friends that surrounded her with food, laughter, and love.
The family will greet visitors from 2-3pm with 3pm Memorial Services to follow this Saturday, August 19, 20174 at Carnes Funeral Home, 3100 Gulf Fwy, Texas City, TX.
(Published by Carnes Funeral Home of Texas City, TX)
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