Barry Steven Jackson, age 72 of Dickson, TN died on March 10, 2026. A celebration of Barry’s life will be held at a later date.
Mr. Jackson was born on October 7, 1953 in Paris, TN. He was a son of the late McSwain and Shirley Smith Jackson.
Mr. Jackson is survived by his wife of 49 years, Ginny Jackson; his son, Alexander Jackson of Dickson, TN; sister, Kimberly Jackson Hooper (Stanley) of McKenzie, TN; uncle, Tom Jackson (Connie) of Winston Salem, NC; mother-in-law, Jane Gibson of Springville, TN; sisters-in-law, Jeanie Oliver, Julie Kern (Greg); nieces, Christie Oliver Fields (Nic), Melesa Lamb Lassiter, Brianna Domalik Collins (Spencer); nephews, Justin Oliver (Ginger), Drew Domalik, Brandon Lamb (Amanda); first cousins, Ken Jackson, Steven Jackson, Laura Johnson, Brenda Kendrick.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, David Jackson; his grandmothers, Geneva Jackson and Lola Borders; brother-in-law, Jimmy Oliver; father-in-law, Johnny Gibson
Barry attended Murray State University and Germanna Community College. He married Ginny Wiser Jackson August 20,1976. Barry served twenty years in the TN Army National Guard in the states of Tennessee, Georgia, and Virginia. He absolutely loved college and high school football. He graduated from Henry Co. High School and tried to go see the HCHS Patriots play football each year. He was a big UT Vols fan. He was a football referee for Pop Warner through high school in Virginia.
Barry was a pit crew, chaperone, and supporter of the Dickson Co. High School band when his son, Alex, was in the band. He never missed a competition, football game, or parade. Barry had worked as a supervisor at Dal-Tile. He was of the Church of Christ faith. He served as the youth deacon at the Warrenton Church of Christ in Warrenton, VA where he, Ginny, and Alex are members.
This past year, Barry and Ginny became volunteers with Schnauzer Love Rescue. Barry transported several dogs throughout Middle Tennessee. He became attached to one little rescue pup, Zoey, who was adopted by him and Ginny. She misses her dad.
Barry, Ginny, and Alex have been volunteers with the Dickson ReStore and worked on builds for Habitat for Humanity.
Donations can be made to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville – 414 Harding Place, Suite 100, Nashville, Tn 37211. Please put Dickson Habitat in the memo of your check and enclose a note in memory of Barry Jackson or log onto Habitatnashville.org and click Give. There is an option to “Apply My Donation in This Way” select Dickson County.
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Barry was a beloved coworker to me for the 8½ years I worked at Daltile. He always went out of his way to speak and give some cheer every day. He is truly one of a kind and his presence will be missed tremendously. I wish God’s blessings and comfort to all who loved him. Rest in Peace, dear friend.
We miss you Barry. You always had that smile and turn of a phrase with a deep belly laugh that made everyone else smile. You always had the nature to make everyone laugh and enjoy your company. We are worse for the loss. I am going to especially miss you the next time Tennessee plays Florida; because every year I could count on you texting me about how Tennessee was going to beat Florida. Rest in the peace of our Lord sweet cousin. Our love goes with you. My love and sincerest condolences go out to Ginny and Alex.
Ken Jackson
My heart goes out to Barry’s family and friends. Condolences and peace to all.