We are deeply saddened by the passing of Jackson Williams, who served as our OSU Extension Agriculture and 4-H Educator in Logan County.
Jackson was passionate about helping and educating others. Even in his short time serving Logan County, he was well-known and liked by all who had the opportunity to meet him. He loved working with the teens in Logan County and knew how to encourage them to do their best. He also enjoyed working with producers in the county to help them find solutions to their problems. And he did it all with a smile on his face. He was a great co-worker and will be missed by all.
In December, Jackson and a partner went duck hunting at Sooner Lake, in Stillwater, when he went underwater.
Oklahoma Game Wardens said Jackson went to retrieve a duck when he hit a drop off and his waders filled with water, weighing him down.
In a release by the Logan County OSU Cooperative Extension, they said, “Our hearts go out to Jackson’s parents and family, friends, colleagues, the 4-H’ers and producers he advised, and his former OSU Rodeo team members.”
Logan County OSU Cooperative Extension will honor Jackson Williams on Wednesday, January 3, 5 – 6 p.m. at the Logan County Fairgrounds Education Building. Anyone wanting to honor Jackson is welcome to attend.
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