Brayden Joseph Jackson, 18, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, September 26, 2018. He was greeted with open arms by all his grandparents.
Brayden was born to Myron Jackson Sr. and Renee Fettig on October 4, 1999. He attended Elementary and Junior High at Nashua School and transferred to Frazer High School his Freshman year; graduating in May 2018. Brayden was a very talented athlete, excelling in basketball and baseball/softball. No matter what sport he joined, he excelled. His sophomore year, he broke the 3 point record with 11 3 pointers and sat out the whole 4th quarter. In 2012, Brayden was on the Glasgow 12 & under All-Star Baseball Team. They took 2nd at State and made it all the way to the Regionals in Meridian, Idaho. The team was made up of mostly 11 year olds. His fielding and pitching skills played a big part in the Team’s success. In Brayden’s younger years, he was his Papa Frank’s sidekick, right handman. They had many adventures together. Brayden would even wake up early and turn his Headstart sign to “go”, just so he could skip school and hang out with his Papa.
Brayden is survived by his mom and step-dad, Renee and Willie Fettig; his dad and step-mom, Myron and DeJondra Jackson Sr.; brothers, Baby Myron, Alex, Blue, John and Jesse; sisters, Brianna and Katelyn; grandmas, Mary Sue Jackson, Joan Clampitt Todd, Roberta Gone, Jerri Grimsrud, Wilberta Toavs, Meryle Montclair, Millie Hotomanie, Shirley Flynn, and Cindy Hotomanie; great-grandma, Rosie Fettig; grandpas, Roger Flynn, Craig Grimsrud, Perry Flynn, Henry Hank Flynn, Ken Clampitt, Charles Clampitt and Tom Flynn; great-grandpas, Henry “Prince” (Ruby) Brockie and Wendlen Fettig; god-daughter, MaLayna Mary Escarcega; and numerous uncles, aunties, cousins, nephews, and nieces.
Brayden is preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Wilbert Jackson, August “Gus” and Mary B. Hayes, and Frank and Joan Clampitt; grandparents, Reginald Hotomanie, Elvis Hotomanie, Michael Hotomanie, Gary Hotomanie, Wilbert “Chief” Jackson, Clarence “Indian” Jackson, Emerson Jackson, James Jackson, Rose Mary BullChief, Frances Jackson, Rosalyn “Toni” Archdale; uncle, Roger Flynn Jr.; and Lionel and Shirley, Mike Ryder, and Ruth Hotomanie.
A wake will be held 7 p.m. Sunday, September 30 at the Frazer Community Hall. A funeral service will be held 12 p.m. (noon) Monday, October 1 at the Frazer High School Gymnasium. Interment will follow at the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements.
A four day feed will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, September 29 at the Frazer Community Hall. A wake will be held 7 p.m. Sunday, September 30 at the Frazer Community Hall. A funeral service will be held 12 p.m. (noon) Monday, October 1 at the Frazer High School Gymnasium. Interment will follow at the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements. Condolences can be sent to the family by using the form below.
Service Schedule
Four Day Feed
1:00 p.m.
Saturday September 29, 2018
Frazer Community Hall
Frazer, Montana 59225
Service Schedule
Four Day Feed
1:00 p.m.
Saturday September 29, 2018
Frazer Community Hall
Frazer, Montana 59225
chris bauer says
My deepest condolences to the Flynn and Jackson families. I heard a lot of good stories of this young man, esp on the basketball court. You all are in my prayers!
Victor&Danna Maldonado says
We send our deepest condolences to the families of Brayden.May our creator comfort you during this difficult time.
Gifford A. Standing says
My sincerest condolences and prayers go out to my friend Myron, Cousin Renee and families.
Patt Iron Cloud and Matt Runs Through says
May our dear Creator, Wakan Tankan, bless each one. Our dear Brayden is a phenomenal young man and will keep on progressing into the Heavens. He is loved by all who have met him and played with him on the BB court. I loved watching his enthusiasm for life, for his family and for sports. I pray for dear Brayden’s journey to the Ancestors. I pray for his folks, Myron Jackson and Renee Flynn Fettig and all his Tiwahe on this sorrowful day that they will find comfort in our Lord Jesus Christ. May God bless his loving Auntie Punkie Jackson and his loving Auntie Lana Fourstar. The beloved resurrection is near and we will see our beautiful Brayden once again. Gramma Mary is near during this time, to bring him safely through the Pearly Gates. I love you all. Grandma Patt ❤️
Georgette Shawl-Cole says
I am very sorry for your loss, he seemed to be like an outstanding athlete and a very loving soul. My deepest sympathy for the family.
Kevin Richard Moseman says
Prayers…Sorry for your loss . May he Rest In Peace..God Bless..
Marion Follette says
I’m sorry for the loss of this young warrior sending up smoke and prayers for the family my heart is with u all!!❤
Carla Payne says
My sincere condolences to the families of Brayden. Prayers for strength and comfort during this difficult time
Sloane Glasoe says
Thinking of you all during this devastating time. I sure LOVED watching him play basketball. Being from Nashua he was part of the reason I would often go to watch Frazer basketball games the last few years. He was also so polite when he would come to our house with Dalton. Keeping you all in my prayers.
floreen lemay says
Our Deepest Sympathy is with All, Our Lord has His Child Home, But that don’t make it easy on his Human Family, Words will never take the loneliness away, Mom and Dad. I really Enjoyed watching Your Love play Basketball.Really tight Hugs, Much Love sent. May Our Lord Sooth Your Heart’s Amen..
Jacqueline Gonzalez says
Prayers for the family
Linda Hansen says
Deepest sympathy for your loss; prayers and comfort to you during these hard times. Be comforted in knowing that his relatives that went before him are awaiting his entrance with the warmest and sincerest embrace!
Karleen and Roger says
So sorry for your loss Brayden was real polite young man and an awesome ball player . Thoughts and prayers to you all Karleen and Roger Kleeman. CJ’s Grandpa and Grandma
Kerry Racine says
Condolences to the family and friends of this young man. He was a great athlete!
Courtnee says
One of the best basketball players over ever seen!!! So sorry for your loss❤️Prayers are with you guys
Audrey Marie Smoker says
Brayden your smile your happiness your love and your friendship will be missed and I will miss you coming over and messing around with us and playing ball and our ball seasons are dedicated to you fly high bro we will me you so much you in a better place R.I.P. Miss you Brayden💗💔
Patrice Itonbear says
Prayers for his Mom and the community. We watched the Frazer Bearcubs for the last 4 years. We are happy to say we watched Brayden and the Bearcubs mature into a great group of kids. We were always welcome at games and we are praying still for All. Sincerely, The Matomaza’s
Alan Erickson says
So sorry my friend my deepest condolences
Irene Moe says
My sincere condolences to the family . Sending prayers daily.
Pastor Steve Smith says
Enjoyed the energy of this young man on the ball court. Stopped by his dads house one day and greeted by a respectful young gentleman. Great smile! He’ll be missed by many I’m sure. My condolences and prayers for his family God bless.
Lucy M. Redekopp says
Myron & family I am so sorry for you loss praying God be with you all st this time. Our sincere condolences.
Mary Clark says
Sending prayers and love to Brayden’s family during this sad time. Brayden was an incredible young man who blessed my life with many fun-filled co-ed basketball memories. The joy and light he brought to others lives will live on through his memory. Thinking of all those who were blessed to know him during his life; he had a truly beautiful soul. My sincerest condolences.
Jean Warmbrod Dixon says
To all of Braydon’s family, may you find strength from God the creator to help you during this time of grief, loss and pain. Prayers that you will find healing and comfort from tragic loss.
Ruth Iron Shield says
So sorry Renee and Myron, and the rest of his beautiful families, days, months and years are going to be hard, just keep your Faith, pray and remember all the good memories you have of Brayden. Thats all we have of our boys, some good Memories. He was the nicest kid around, greeted everyone with a big smile and so Handsome and respectful, May God bring comfort to your family everyday. RIP Brayden..Love Ruth, Bubs n Kobe, Rayce n Dez
Russell & Francine Boxer says
Our deepest condolences to Brayden’s families.
Myron if there is anything we can do for you please remember we are here for you.
Respectfully,
Russell & Francine Boxer
Boone DeWitt says
So sorry for your loss, god be with during these hard times.
Roxanne Gourneau says
Praying God is with the family as you endure the unimaginable loss of such a treasured son. My deepest condolences to all family and friends of Brayden
Eric, Jamie & Kasey Seyfert says
Sending our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Keep all the great memories of your dear boy close in your hearts ❤️
Marc Kloker says
I had the pleasure of knowing Brayden as his teacher, as his coach, and as an official. I have nothing but good to say about his passion, intensity, and love of sports and life. He has a great family and an amazing amount of friends. My thoughts are with all those who loved him. Rest In Peace, Braydo…you are missed.
Wayne & Nanette StrangeOwl says
We were fortunate enough to watch him on the court once. And what talent and ease he worked the floor. His threes were epic and I’ll never forget his charisma. You will be missed young man. My sincere condolences to the families of Brayden.
Karen Taylor says
Our deepest sympathy, thoughts, prayers and hugs go to ALL of Brayden’s Family and Friends. We know how it feels to lose a child but always remember the awesome memories together and it will help get ya thru this TERRIBLE time. If you guys need to talk, please get in touch with us because it helps to talk with someone who has gone thru this. Best wishes from Karen and Clay Taylor and Family
angel nelligan says
Brayden you were like a brother to me and i seen you almost everyday because you always came over for clayton and came and seen the fam and i remember on night it was super bowl night and you were hungry so i made pan cakes and he would come to the house and play ball and never missed a shot well maybe 1 or 2 that’s it i was scared the night because my brother was there and it scared me because he came home and said to me “allyn tell my mom and dad i love them and to take this ” it was his hat and i cried that whole night and the next day bc everybody huged me and asked if i was ok because they heard my brother allyn was in the wreck and you meant a lot to people and i love you so much bro brayden and you were a heck of a baller.