Melanie Carroll Jackson

melanie jackson

May 7, 1952 ~ May 15, 2025

Born in: Charlotte, NC
Resided in: Asheville, NC

Melanie Carroll Jackson, born on May 7, 1952, in Charlotte, NC, passed away on Thursday, May 15, 2025, in Asheville, NC, due to a long battle with cancer. Surviving is her daughter, Hanna Moser (Matt) of Lake Worth, FL; grandchildren, Alexander and Chloe Moser, and Aidan and Avery Turner; brother, Edward Jackson; and sisters, Suzanne Jackson, Anne Brody and Elaine Taveau.

Melanie had a strong will to succeed along with an independent personality. She always marched to the beat of her own drum, loved the arts, and was passionate about politics and humanity. She devoted her working career as a tax accountant, working with many of her clients for over 30 years on St. Simons Island through her business, Golden Isles Tax Service. Melanie appreciated poetry, writing many poems herself.

Waves

Waves bend your ear
Fill you with laughter
And curl through your hair.

Waves bend on the back
Of a log-legged cat,
Wavy little cat.

Waves swell your spirit
Move your imaginings
And crash along your thoughts.

People linked by waves,
Understanding waves,
Connecting us as one.

Waves exist for and ever
Breaking through our meanderings
And encompassing our midst.

Melanie was also an avid bumper sticker prognosticator. In her last days, she leaves us with what she thought would be a great bumper sticker: “I theorize every day of my life”- Melanie Jackson

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

Groce Funeral Home, Asheville, NC is assisting the family.

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Funeral Home Assisting The Family:

Groce Funeral Home - Patton Ave.
1401 Patton Ave.
Asheville, NC 28806

(828)252-3535
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com

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  1. I am deeply saddened to hear about Melanie’s passing. Knowing her for over 50 years and sharing many memories will keep her in my heart forever. My sincerest condolences to Hannah, Suzanne, Edward and the rest of the of the family during this difficult time.

  2. Tom and I remember Melanie through many stormy years. She held strong opinions and we often argued on puzzles and how much makeup you should wear!! We’ll miss her.


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