Monday 6th April 2026

Services Set For Former Henry Co. Executive Herman Jackson

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Paris, Tenn.–Former Henry County Executive Herman Jackson, Jr., age 92, of Paris, passed away on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at his residence. His funeral service will be 2 P.M. Monday, May 9, 2022 at McEvoy Funeral Home with Bro. John Dale to officiate. Burial will follow services in Memorial Cemetery.

Herman also served local government as Henry County Executive for 12 years, serving on numerous committees and councils, including the Henry County Airport, Technology Center Advisory, Henry County Health, Chamber Board of Directors, and the Industrial Board. He was Henry County Magistrate for 8 years and County Judge Pro-Tem for 2 years under Judge Harold Jackson.

 

Mr. Jackson’s numerous achievements and awards include, Chamber Man of the Year 1971, Retailer of the Year 1980-1981, Executive of the Year 1993, Loyal Patriot of Henry County and the Colonel Aide de Camp award which can only be requested by a member of the TN General Assembly and was presented to him by former Governor the late Ned Ray McWherter.  

Named as pallbearers are Everett Moody, Camron Hart, Bill DeWees, Lavelle Davidson, Ricky Rhodes and Mike McDaniel.

 

Herman Jackson, Jr. was born in Henry County, Tennessee to the late Herman Jackson, Sr. and the late Lois Richee Jackson. He married Janice Hart Jackson on July 3, 1953 and she survives in Paris. He is also survived by his daughter, Jill Hutcherson and her husband Mike of Topeka, Kansas; son, Don Jackson and his wife Sharon of Round Rock, Texas; grandchildren, Brittany Jackson and her husband Scott, Morgan Hutcherson and Sheldon Jackson; and great grandchildren, Vance Scott Jackson and James Harlan Jackson.

Mr. Jackson was a graduate of E.W. High School, attended Murray State University, Bethel College and the New York University, School of Retailing. He was also a 1956 graduate ofDale Carnegie and attended U.T. Center for Government Training. Herman was a member of East Wood Church of Christ since 1955, serving as Deacon, Elder, Sunday School Teacher and in many other capacities.

 

Herman was a U.S. Army Veteran, 101st Airborne Division serving in 308th Replacement Depot, Sonthofen, Germany, 1951-1953.

 

Jackson worked several jobs in the community, including salesclerk at J.C. Penney’s, manager trainee of the Charles Dept. Store and for Burnett Shoe Store where he was manager and buyer for 29 years. He was also a part owner of Edwards Shoe Store. Herman was a board member of TN Children’s Home, the Jr. Chamber of Commerce and Chamber of Commerce. He was a member since 1959 of the Paris Rotary Club and former President.

Herman also served local government as Henry County Executive for 12 years, serving on numerous committees and councils, including the Henry County Airport, Technology Center Advisory, Henry County Health, Chamber Board of Directors, and the Industrial Board. He was Henry County Magistrate for 8 years and County Judge Pro-Tem for 2 years under Judge Harold Jackson.

 

Mr. Jackson’s numerous achievements and awards include, Chamber Man of the Year 1971, Retailer of the Year 1980-1981, Executive of the Year 1993, Loyal Patriot of Henry County and the Colonel Aide de Camp award which can only be requested by a member of the TN General Assembly and was presented to him by former Governor the late Ned Ray McWherter.  

 

In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorials be made to: Alzheimer’s Foundation Of America, 322 Eighth Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10001

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