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Smith Rogers Funeral Home

110 North 4th Street
Lovington, NM 88260
(505) 396-4650
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Matthew Jackson - Journal Gazette and Times-Courier

Monday, March 06, 2017

He was loved and respected by his neighbors.Surviving are his parents Jim and Rita Jackson of Lovington; sister Sarah Jackson of Chicago and brother Jonathon Jackson of Lombard.He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents.To leave condolences online, visit www.jg-tc.com, click on obituaries, select the individual’s name, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Post a comment.”...

Funerals Pending for Monday, Feb. 6, 2017 - Herald & Review

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Howe and Yockey Funeral Home, Shelbyville.THOMAS, Betty Jane, 91, Greenup, died Sunday (Feb. 5, 2017). Meyer Funeral Home-Bishop Chapel, Greenup.WILDMAN, Freeman D., 88, Sullivan, formerly of Lovington, died Saturday (Feb. 4, 2017). Reed Funeral Home, Sullivan.

Fallen Lea County sheriff remembered, honored | KOB.com - KOB.com

Monday, February 06, 2017

His body was escorted from the Office of the Medical Examiner in Albuquerque back to his home in Lovington. Along the corner of Main Street and Pine Lodge Road in Roswell, members of the community came together with tears in their eyes and hands over their hearts to remember a man who devoted himself to a life of public service.“You know, he was just a really wonderful, caring person that always was doing what was right for the people of his county and for New Mexico,” said Jean Snyder, who knew Ackerman.Ackerman had been with the sheriff’s office for 15 years. He quickly worked his way up the ranks of law enforcement and was elected sheriff in 2014. Many who gathered to remember him say he will never be forgotten.“He took the time for everybody. He loved his family, his community and he just did so much for the people in Lea County,” Rosie Ginanni said. “I want to tell him thank you, thank you from my heart, and I'm sure I speak for a lot of people.”The people of Roswell offered their condolences to the family and county Ackerman leaves behind.“All of our love and support go to L...

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Matthew Jackson - Journal Gazette and Times-Courier

Monday, March 06, 2017

He was loved and respected by his neighbors.Surviving are his parents Jim and Rita Jackson of Lovington; sister Sarah Jackson of Chicago and brother Jonathon Jackson of Lombard.He was preceded in death by his maternal and paternal grandparents.To leave condolences online, visit www.jg-tc.com, click on obituaries, select the individual’s name, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Post a comment.”...

Funerals Pending for Monday, Feb. 6, 2017 - Herald & Review

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Howe and Yockey Funeral Home, Shelbyville.THOMAS, Betty Jane, 91, Greenup, died Sunday (Feb. 5, 2017). Meyer Funeral Home-Bishop Chapel, Greenup.WILDMAN, Freeman D., 88, Sullivan, formerly of Lovington, died Saturday (Feb. 4, 2017). Reed Funeral Home, Sullivan.

Fallen Lea County sheriff remembered, honored | KOB.com - KOB.com

Monday, February 06, 2017

His body was escorted from the Office of the Medical Examiner in Albuquerque back to his home in Lovington. Along the corner of Main Street and Pine Lodge Road in Roswell, members of the community came together with tears in their eyes and hands over their hearts to remember a man who devoted himself to a life of public service.“You know, he was just a really wonderful, caring person that always was doing what was right for the people of his county and for New Mexico,” said Jean Snyder, who knew Ackerman.Ackerman had been with the sheriff’s office for 15 years. He quickly worked his way up the ranks of law enforcement and was elected sheriff in 2014. Many who gathered to remember him say he will never be forgotten.“He took the time for everybody. He loved his family, his community and he just did so much for the people in Lea County,” Rosie Ginanni said. “I want to tell him thank you, thank you from my heart, and I'm sure I speak for a lot of people.”The people of Roswell offered their condolences to the family and county Ackerman leaves behind.“All of our love and support go to L...