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Jonathan Cain
Jackson
April 10, 1998 – November 10, 2025
Jonathan "Cain" Jackson, 27, passed away on November 10, 2025, in Corning, Arkansas. Born on April 10, 1998, in West Memphis, Arkansas, Cain brought light and laughter into the lives of those who knew him.
Cain graduated with the Class of 2016 from John Horn High School in Mesquite, Texas. Throughout his youth, he was a member of the Mesquite Church of God, where his Christian faith was nurtured.
A deeply creative soul, Cain found joy and solace in music—his true escape. He loved playing the guitar and often expressed himself through clay pottery and drawing. His imagination knew no bounds; he was known for being intelligent, fun-loving, and endlessly inventive. Whether crafting something with his hands or making others laugh with his goofy sense of humor, Cain remained a kid at heart whose spirit left a lasting impression.
Cain lived in many places during his life, traveling from state to state. Each move added to the richness of his experiences and shaped the vibrant person he became.
He is lovingly remembered by his mother Jeana Knaust and step-father Shawn; father Heath Jackson and step-mother Kelsey; brothers Ryder Jackson and Karson Jackson; sisters Rylan Jackson, Mya Jackson, and Saige Knaust. He is also remembered by his grandparents Jonathan and Dana Back; Jack and Whitney Jackson; Melina Payne; Robert and Misty Eaves; and Silas Knaust.
Cain also had many extended relatives who will cherish his memory Uncle Jon Mark and Aunt Sarah; Uncle John and Aunt Christie Jackson; Aunt Kady and Uncle Blake Liles; Aunt Kayla and Uncle Stephen Bugges; Aunt Ashley and Uncle Reggie Warren; Edelia and Eddie Ray Oppelt; cousins Johnna, Kale Aryiah, Raden, Riley, Chloe, Titus, and Delilah.
Cain was preceded in death by his great-grandmother Jewell Jackson.
May Cain's memory bring comfort to all who knew him and may his creative spirit continue to inspire those he leaves behind.
A Memorial Service will be held at Victory Life Church 16040 State Hwy 64 in Ben Wheeler, Texas on Monday November 17, 2025 with visitation one hour prior. Graveside Service will follow at White Rose Cemetery located at 1 Mayfield Drive in Wills Point, Texas.
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