To say Meliah loved life would be an understatement. She truly lived life to the fullest and appreciated all seasons of life. Meliah delighted in the joy of successes and learned from the storms of life she weathered with grace and faith.
A dreamer from a young age, Meliah held tight to her goals and plans, even those which eluded her. When her plans to complete nursing school were set aside, Meliah’s desire to care for and nurture others continued. And she was never happier than when caring for her precious children and family.
Meliah’s sunny disposition and lighthearted spirit carried over into all aspects of her life. Whether trips to the beach she loved or simply to a local park, Meliah made these adventures special for her children. Meliah was absolutely selfless and caring..always made herself available in any time of need. Meliah had a beautiful soul who brought sunshine into everyone that crossed her path. Meliah was very passionate about her family and friends, her dogs, Gilligan and Lizzie, making others laugh.. but her number one passion would be cheering on Alabama Crimson Tide football with her family.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Laura Jackson.
Survivors include her husband and children, Clay, Nathanael, and Isabella Livingston; father, Kenneth Max Jackson (Dianne); sister, Celeta Williams (Patrick); brother, David Jackson; step-brothers, Ronald Swain, and Jonathan Swain,; aunt, Debbie Shows; uncles, James Jackson, A.G. Jackson, Paul Jackson, and Ronnie Jackson; nieces and nephews, Carrie Warnsley (Larron), Lesly Jackson, Katlyn Jackson, and Joshua Jackson; cousins, Austin Williams, and Justin Williams; and a host of extended family and friends.
Meliah’s family will receive friends from 11:00am until 1:00pm, Saturday, July 9, 2022, at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Celebration of Life services will follow at 1:00pm in the funeral home chapel.