Linda L. Jackson

March 19, 1940 — March 24, 2023

Linda Lou Gold Jackson, beautiful wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and friend passed away peacefully at home from health complications on March 24, 2023. Linda was 83 years old.


She was born in Ancon, Canal Zone, Panama, March 19, 1940, to Everett Van and Thelma Lucille Gruber Gold. She was the oldest of six children and very close to her sisters Carol, Brenda, Marsha, Tami and her brother Bill. She graduated from Brigham Young University, where she met the love of her life, Malan Robert Jackson. They were married for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake LDS Temple August 28, 1959. Malan preceded her in death July 8, 2021.


The hymn “I’ll Go Where You Want Me to Go” would become Linda’s life calling. Linda supported Malan as they moved more than 50 times in their 62 years of marriage. Linda and Malan were called to open and be the first Mission Presidents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Taiwan. Linda was also by his side during his various jobs in Asia and would accompany him on their last church mission to Mongolia. They had many great experiences and found success and joy in their lives together.


Linda was a natural born missionary and teacher. When Malan was the mission president in Taiwan from 1971-1974, Linda was the Mission Mother to hundreds of missionaries. Linda was a key part of that mission's success. As a teacher, Linda taught at The American School of Guangzhou, Orem High School and in Wayne County, Utah. Linda loved to teach.


In 2008, Linda and Malan were called as missionaries to Mongolia where they developed a true love for the Mongolian people. Linda established church Family History Centers in Mongolia and taught the members how to do their own genealogy research. Linda delighted in doing genealogy work and continued doing this important work through the last year of her life.


Linda made countless friends during her many years. She had friends from Phoenix to Fujian and Springville to Ulaanbaatar. Linda had many gifts, including designing jewelry. She enjoyed wandering through local markets across Asia and gathering beautiful stones, beads, and unique pieces. Linda loved designing her one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.


Linda was also a collector. She collected old European perfume bottles in Macau. In Taiwan she collected little porcelain bird bowls for her canaries and wooden presses for mooncakes. In China she collected painted porcelain pillows.


In China, Linda wrote a book titled “Color Power” about color codes and how to match your personal color code to your clothing and makeup. The book was translated into Chinese and published in China. Linda loved movies and looked forward to going to them with her family. Linda touched many with her kind heart, her loving spirit and her gorgeous smile. She was beautiful inside and out and devoted her life to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.


She is survived by her eight children: Deborah Lin and Bruce Mason of Kaysville, Utah; Andrew Kent and Anne Elizabeth Jackson of Springville, Utah; Rebekah Li Trammell of Springville, Utah; Chen Hai and Liwen Han of Holladay, Utah; Elizabeth Lan and Lemuel Pedro of Sedona, Arizona; Tamar Ling and Les Allen of Springville, Utah; Joseph Malan and Stephanie Peay Jackson of Salem, Utah; and Joshua William and Catherine Marie Jackson of Orem, Utah, 26 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren; brother and sisters, brother Bill Gold (Sharon); and sisters Carol Curtis, Marsha Allen (David) and Tami Ruybal (Rudy).


Linda was preceded in death by her husband: Malan Robert Jackson, parents: Everett Van and Thelma Lucille Gruber Gold and sister Brenda McGee.


Funeral services will be Friday, March 31, 2023, at 11:00 A.M. in the Hobble Creek West LDS Stake Center, 555 South Averett Avenue in Springville, where friends may call for viewing Friday morning from 9:00 to 10:30 prior to the services.


Burial will take place at 4:00 P.M. in the Fremont Utah Cemetery under the care of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina, Utah.


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