Maelisha E. Jackson

maelisha e. jackson
Maelisha E. Zemla Jackson, gone so soon, came into the world wide-eyed and curious on October 5, 1991. She departed on November 1, 2014 after attacking life fearlessly. For her, as much joy came from the journey as from the destination. Yet, life was pitted with ups and downs. After eight years in 11 foster homes, an eleven-year-old Maelisha, met Debbie and Ron Jackson near the Cape Elizabeth lighthouse. Their connection proved immediate. Maelisha was adopted into a large family predeceased by Dr. Robert Jackson and George Hitchcock. She joined sisters Kelly who is married to Marc Hasselbrack, and Amy Pimentel. Later brother and sister Ralph and Lydia Jackson. Her Grandmothers are Jan Asher and Wilma Jackson. Middle school brought basketball and track into Maelishas life, as well as love for arts and crafts, outings with the Nazarene Youth Group and swimming at the Y. School was not easy for someone with dyslexia, but assistance from Pat Bruce made her a better student. She attended Ellsworth High School. She loved cookouts and family reunions with her dad Marcellus Delano Martines to her now deceased great grandmother Mildred Blakely. She got to know and love her grandmother Willie M. Martines, sister Tameka M. Martines Philbrick, brother Anthony M. Martines, step siblings Damian and Maxine Grubb, grandmother Linda Corson, aunt Sheena M. Martines Wright, a niece, and a nephew. In Florida, her birth mother Kathleen E. Martines and brothers Paul Stengel and Corziha Young. Maelisha is also survived by siblings Kristen and Keegan Gordon, sister, Brashanti Zemla, grandmother Carol Heyburn, uncle Sheldon Train. We hope in this final journey, Maelisha is met by her son Maklen Delano Jackson ORourke, stillborn January 24, 2014, and together they will find an everlasting home with everlasting love. Maelishas Memorial Service will be held at 1PM on Saturday, November 8, 2014 at Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Home South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. For online guestbook, please visit www.ctcrawford.com. Fly free. Soar high, dear love.

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  1. We knew Maelisha through our children and admired her strength, wit, and ability to overcome diversity. She was a beautiful young woman. Our sympathy goes out to your family, friends, and loved ones Mae.

    – Deborah and John Young

  2. There are many things in life that no one understands,Like why a life so very young can slip right through our handsOne moment life is perfect and the next it falls apart,Leaving us with nothing but an eternally aching heartOur souls cry out in agony amidst the suffering and despairWe feel the pain and tear our clothes and scream “It’s just not fair!”Spirits are now shattered. Hearts will never be the sameWe grasp at straws and seek to find the one who is to blameThere are no tears in Heaven No more sorrow Only JoyHeaven is filled with peals of laughter that nothing can destroyWe can only try to imagine, in spite of all earthly wrongs,Our loved angels are singing the words of the Angel’s songsJesus is building mansions, never taking time to sleep,For Reunions are being planned, yes, even as we weepThe people gather around Him and listen to Him speak,For He has all the answers that they curiously seekHe tells them for a time, in Heaven, they must wait,And then they can greet us at Heaven’s pearly gate Sing Loud Maelisha We Love you Never Forgotten Our Prayers and Love to your Family

    – Ms.Cindy Lea O’Rourke and Matthieu (Tony)

  3. We’re so sorry about Maelisha. We are happy to have had the chance to spend time with you and your family through the church fellowship. We have our memories to hold on to and will keep your family in our prayers. Love The Cook’s Jeanette,Leon, & Amber.

    – Jeanette, Leon & Amber Cook

  4. Although i didnt know maelisha well, what i did know is that she had a huge heart! I met her from Tony ..she was there while he did my tattoo. R.I.P. Maelisha gone but never forgotten..fly high our angel!

    – Liza Gonzalez

  5. I am so sorry for your loss. I didn’t know her, but I know that she was your joy. I’m praying for you and your family. I know that God is in control no matter what we go through. Again, I’m sorry.

    – Diedra Hitchcock

  6. I’m deeply sorry for your families loss of Young Miss Maelisha E. Jackson, a precious life gone too soon. May you find comfort through God’s word the bible at this difficult time dealing with that “crushed and lowly spirit” (Isaiah 57:15). The Bible can be read or listened to online at http://www.jw.org for more encouragement during this difficult time.

    – Mrs. Williams

  7. She was always there for people when they needed someone even when her life wasn’t perfect she always tried to make everyone happy and always put a smile on peoples faces.!!


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