- Date Of Birth: October 25, 1923
- Date Of Death: July 3, 2013
- State: Michigan
Duane Everett Jackson, 89, of Dowagiac, died peacefully in the presence of his family, Wednesday, July 3, 2013, one month and one day after the death of his beloved wife. Duane was born October 25, 1923 in Eau Claire, Michigan to Ernest and Lena (Kent) Jackson. He married Shirley Jean Maschino May 8, 1948 in Eau Claire.
She preceded him in death on June 2, 2013. He was also preceded by his parents; one son, William Jackson; and two brothers, Chester Jackson and Francis Jackson.Duane served in the U.S. Marines during World War II. He was a dairy farmer and fruit farmer until he and his wife opened Shir-Lee’s Cake and Candy Store in Niles, Michigan and operated it for over twenty years, where he quickly earned the title “Candy Man.” Friends will remember his mischievous personality and ability to play jokes on any unsuspecting family member or friends. You knew it was coming, but you still fell for it every time.
Being a big kid himself, children loved him and loved playing with him. One year at the Cass County Fair a group of 4-H youth sat him in a chair, surrounded him and sang “Candy Man” to him. From 1972 until 1977 he was on the Cass County Fair Board, serving as Secretary/Treasurer from 1974 until 1977. Duane also served as agriculture advisor for the establishment of Southwest Michigan College. He was on the Board of Community State Bank (now Huntington Bank). His daughter will always remember him as ten feet tall and made of steel.
Family and friends will greatly miss Duane. He is survived by one daughter, Dianne Jackson of Dowagiac; two brothers, Robert (Claudia) Jackson of Watervliet, Franklin (Wanda) Jackson of Benton Harbor; two sisters in law, Dorothy Jackson of Benton Harbor, Sandy Jackson of St. Joseph; one unofficial adopted son, Thomas Horrall of Cassopolis; and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.