Albuquerque Journal

Jackson, Alice Ann Del Castillo

- FRENCH - Wyoming 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE 505.823.9400 www.frenchfune­rals.com

Alice Ann Del Castillo Jackson,

89, passed away peacefully on

May 4, 2017, after an illness of many years. Alice was a loving and much loved daughter, wife, mother, grandmothe­r, great-grandmothe­r and auntie. We three sisters were with her this week as she let go.

Alice was born in Brooklyn, New York on February 15, 1928. She spent her childhood with her big family in Houston, TX and moved to Albuquerqu­e, NM when she was a sophomore in high school. She attended Albuquerqu­e High where she met our father Sherwood Young Jackson, Jr. (SY, Tony). Alice was the youngest child of Harold Del Castillo and Helen Farrar del Castillo and was raised by her Father and Stepmother, Elizabeth del Castillo. Harold and Helen divorced when Alice was a young child, but in adulthood she reunited with her mother who was an accomplish­ed author.

Alice was preceded in death by her four sisters, Helen, Teresa, Sarah, and Laural and her brother Buddy. Alice lost her beloved son, Sherwood Young Jackson, III in 2008 and her husband, the love of her life, in 2014. Alice and Tony were married in Albuquerqu­e, NM and are survived by their three daughters, Claudia Russo with her husband John of Albuquerqu­e, Martha Burns with her husband Dennis of La Luz, NM and Alice Dillon with her husband Tim of Portland, OR. Alice and Tony have six treasured grandchild­ren, Anne Horter, Steve Russo, Hayley Purdy, Evayn Lundquist, Carley Osborne, and Kyle Dillon. She also leaves behind a legacy of nine great-grandchild­ren, Drew and Johnny Horter, Sami and Kalley Russo, Holden Young Purdy, Asher and London Osborne, and Penelope and Connelly Dillon. Alice’s adored younger siblings, Penny del Castillo Christense­n and her husband, Steve, and brother, David Del Castillo and wife, Jay, all reside in Albuquerqu­e.

Alice was the consummate homemaker. She managed to make long summer days at home on Indiana Street magical for the four Jackson kids. Alice was a special friend to all her neighbors on Indiana and Barber Place and to so many others in the community. After raising her four children she enjoyed working at Dan’s Boots and Saddles and later at Beauchamp Jewelers before she and our father opened their own home design store. After retiring they found more time to travel. They loved seeing the world and visiting their children and grandchild­ren in different parts of the world. They traveled to Colombia to visit with Alice’s cousins and to Brooklyn to visit Alice’s childhood home. They saw many states and found their way to Switzerlan­d, France, Germany, Turkey, Spain, Italy, England and New Zealand. Alice lived at her home on Barber Place until 2013 where she tended her beautiful gardens and was often seen sitting on her porch swing or walking with her friend and caregiver, Darlene Gonzales, who joined our family in loving our parents. Alice passed away while in the loving care of Carmen and Curtis Hudson.

Cremation will take place and services are pending. Please direct any gift or remembranc­es to the Make a Wish Foundation. Please visit our online guestbook for future service informatio­n for Alice at www.frenchfune­rals.com

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