'God took his angel back': Family and friends honor the life of Matthew Jackson


The Riverside High School community is mourning the tragic loss of one of its own. An 18-year-old senior, Matthew Jackson, was fatally shot nearly two weeks ago while attempting to mediate a conflict outside the Burger King where he was employed.

On Friday evening, the Westside neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida, resonated with the heartfelt chants of “Long live Matthew,” as friends, family, and residents gathered to pay tribute to Matthew Jackson. The young man, known for his bravery and kindness, lost his life in a selfless act of courage, trying to prevent a fight from escalating.

Natasha Jackson, Matthew’s mother, stood amidst a sea of flickering blue candles, surrounded by loved ones, as she reflected on her son’s bravery and compassionate nature.

“He stepped in to protect someone,” Natasha shared. “It could have been anyone in his place, and today and always, I want to honor my son’s memory.”

The incident occurred on November 22 when a dispute between one of Jackson’s colleagues and another individual intensified. Jackson’s attempt to defuse the situation ended in tragedy as gunfire erupted, claiming his life at the scene. Authorities acted swiftly, apprehending the suspect shortly thereafter.

Remembered as a peacemaker, Matthew Jackson aspired to serve his country, dreaming of a career in the military as a police officer, his mother recalled.

“He always had that protective spirit,” she said. “Peace was his thing. He didn’t like conflict.”

Friends and classmates from Riverside High described Jackson as a “ball of sunshine” who loved to cook and was rarely seen without a snack in hand. Through laughter and tears, they shared stories of the joy he brought to their classroom and lives.

“He was really like a ball of sunshine,” one classmate said. “He brought energy everywhere he went.”

Another friend said Jackson reminded them to be grateful.

“We just have to enjoy the moments we have,” the classmate said. “Hug your loved ones tight for sure.”

Natasha Jackson said she’s still in shock, struggling to process the loss.

“I catch myself breaking down,” she said. “Can’t sleep, can’t eat. It still feels like a dream.”

She hopes her son will be remembered not for how he died, but for how he lived, with kindness, laughter and a heart for others.

“Mama love you, baby,” she said. “And he knows it.”

A funeral service for Matthew Jackson will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at T.S. Warden Funeral Home on North Main Street.

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