Andrew Hayden Jackson ’52

Andrew Hayden Jackson ’52 died on June 15 in Laramie, Wyoming. He was born in Chicago on November 18, 1930, the son of Otis G. Jackson and Arline M. Jackson. Andrew graduated from the Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in 1948. He then graduated from Dartmouth with a degree in history. After U.S. Army service and some years of seminary study and itinerant preaching, he returned to Laramie for the rest of his days. He worked for St. Matthew’s Cathedral, an Episcopal church, until his retirement, and also became active in the Evangelical Free Church. His father had been a dean of the cathedral. 


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