Venetia “Cheryl” Campbell-Jackson

Venetia “Cheryl” Campbell-Jackson, 62, of Crisfield, Maryland, gained her heavenly wings on Monday, February 7, 2022 at her residence. Born March 14, 1959. She was the daughter of the late Herman Campbell and Norman Lee Sterling.

“Cheryl” is survived by her devoted husband, Rodney Jackson, Sr.; two daughters, Taveria Campbell and Tajah Jackson; two sons, Rodney Jackson, Jr. (Milan) and DeWayne Queen; four grandchildren, Tyshaya Mckinney, Ty’Heim Henderson, Brandon Jackson and Arnaz Jackson; two sisters, Ava Campbell and Bernadette Battle; one brother,  Herman “Michael” White; a host of nieces, nephews and other family and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Tyeese Campbell.

A Celebration of life service will be held 2:00 PM Sunday, February 20, 2022 at St. James United Methodist Church 8730 Crisfield Highway in Westover, MD with a viewing one hour prior. A public viewing will be held 6:00 PM- 8:00 PM Saturday, February 19, 2022 at Shiloh United Methodist Church 109 N. Fourth St. in Crisfield, MD, also on Saturday, ceremonial rites will be performed by The Daughters of Crisfield Pride Elks Lodge #194 at 7 PM.

Interment will be in Mount Peer cemetery in Marion station, MD.

11 Responses

  1. Such a kind sweet person who truly loved the Lord. I remember you visiting my sister Barbara Waters and praying with her creating an uplifting spirit within her and praying with me when I was experiencing some health issues I will always remember your gentle spirit and concern for others R.I.P.

  2. Dear Rodney and family,

    We extend our sincere sympathy during this most difficult season. We will treasure the many memories
    shared down through the years. Cheryl was a wise and extraordinaire warrior that loved the Lord and
    was always willing give sincere and wise counsel.

    Be assured that God will wrap you in His arms and Father you.

    1. Oh dear sister, & childhood friend… This earthly world will never be the same w/o your smiling face and your unique personality. I can remember those house parties we use to have when everyone was invited, no invitation needed.. But this party your attending now is invitation only. So kiss your mom, sister, father, my mom, dad, brother, aunts, you know all of them by name, So dear sweet heavenly angel join them all an keep the heavenly party going until we all get our invitation. Missed & Loved forever ! 🙏💖 Diane

  3. Rodney, Ava, and Bernie, my heart is heavy beyond measure. I have known Cheryl practically ALL of my life, having lived next door for many, many years on S. Fourth St. I fondly remember being able to look right into your kitchen to see — and then join in — those long nights of spade games. I, too, will miss that infectious smile of hers and the kind words she ever spoke to any and every one. My heart is likewise heavy for you all, as I can only imagine the grief you’re feeling. May God give you the comfort at this difficult time that only He can provide. We’ll miss you, Cheryl.

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