Aug 5, 1980 - Jan 7, 2025August 5, 1980 - January 7, 2025
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Omaha, NE
Hutchinson, KS
He loved learning and working on his car Being outside
okra chili catfish almost anything homemade
James Brown
He was so proud when he was able to get his personalized tag for his car. It said "Oneleg" on it. He got that because he was and amputee. He was even proud of having blue headlights on his car and loved the nickname "Blue Light Special" he received.
to take pictures, he wanted to go back to school for photography
Anywhere he could take pictures
Blue Bloods True Crime shows Dr. G medical examiner
Football- San Francisco 49er's, Green Bay Packers College Football- North Carolina Tarheels
Lance Scott Jackson, born on August 5, 1980, in Omaha, Nebraska, passed away on January 7, 2025, in Hutchinson, Kansas. He was a beloved figure known for his friendly and caring nature, and his ability to inspire others through his resilience and positivity.
Lance was an avid learner and spent many hours working on his car, taking pride in its unique features, such as his personalized license plate "Oneleg" and the blue headlights that earned him the nickname "Blue Light Special." He cherished the simple pleasures in life, relishing homemade meals, particularly okra, chili, and catfish. Music was a big part of his life, with James Brown being his favorite artist, while his evenings often included watching shows like "Blue Bloods," "True Crime," and "Dr. G: Medical Examiner."
Lance had a passion for photography and dreamed of going back to school to pursue this interest, always eager to capture the beauty of the world around him. His love for the outdoors provided him with countless opportunities to take pictures, and he found happiness anywhere he could share those moments.
A devoted supporter of football, Lance was a fan of the San Francisco 49ers, the Green Bay Packers, and the North Carolina Tarheels. He was proud of his accomplishments, including obtaining the title to his car, which represented his independence and determination. His motto, "I'm grown," reflected his self-sufficient attitude and his unyielding spirit.
Lance's willingness to lend a helping hand left a lasting impression on those who knew him. He demonstrated that limitations should never define one’s potential and encouraged others to pursue their goals despite challenges. His legacy will be remembered by all who were fortunate enough to know him.
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Omaha, NE
Hutchinson, KS