~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NEA/DL Capt. James R. Jackson
March 1, 1935 — July 13, 2025
Using the GI Bill, he attended American Flyers
Flight School. Following graduation, he worked as a flight instructor and as a
corporate pilot before joining the airlines. Jim was a pilot for Northeast
Airlines and Delta Airlines for 28 years……..
Jim joined Northeast Airlines 09-06-1966 and
retired with Delta Air Lines based Boston.
He is survived by his wife Jean, and by his children and their
families. A Celebration of Life event
will be held at a future date….please see obituary information below.
Thank you,
~ Carol for the PCN
PCN memorial site
https://obits.csnh.com/james-jackson
James Jackson
James R. Jackson of Exeter, New Hampshire and
Stonington, Maine, died on July 13, 2025 at his home in Exeter. He is survived
by his wife of 44 years, Jean D. Jackson; his children, Brenda Clark, Karen
Lopilato (Philip), and James Jackson, Jr. (Deborah); their mother, Selma Gould,
predeceased him. His is also survived by his stepsons, Phillip Bourgelais
(Julie) and Paul Bourgelais (Karin), and grandchildren, Bryan Riddle, Corey and
Kevin Clark, Douglas and Gregory Jackson, Christian Andrews, Addison Bourgelais
and several great grandchildren.
Born on March 1, 1935 in Exeter, NH, Jim grew up
on the Parkman Farm in Stratham, NH with his father, George R. Jackson. At an
early age, Jim knew he wanted to fly and soloed in a Piper J-3 Cub at the
Portsmouth Airport, at the age of 16. After graduating from Exeter High School
in 1953, he joined the Air Force and served as a Staff Sergeant in the Korean
Conflict. Using the GI Bill, he attended American Flyers Flight School.
Following graduation, he worked as a flight instructor and as a corporate pilot
before joining the airlines. Jim was a pilot for Northeast Airlines and Delta
Airlines for 28 years.
In retirement, Jim continued to fly a series of
“little planes”.
Always a support of General Aviation, Jim built 38
GA hangars at Portsmouth International Airport. As a volunteer pilot, he flew
for Angel Flight, NE. For the past 17 years, he volunteered to maintain the
Stonington Airport in Maine, where he spent several months each year. While
there, Jim enjoyed using his small plane to provide aerial tours of the Maine
Islands for friends and family.
ARRANGEMENTS: A family gathering will be held at a
later date. Assisting the family with arrangements is the Cremation Society of
NH, Hampton. Donations in his memory can be made to the Stonington Airport,
Stonington Airport Fund, Stonington Town Hall, Main Street, Stonington, Maine
04681. To view James's Online Tribute, send condolences to the family, or for
more information, visit https://csnh.com

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