Dianna Imogene Dugger Jackson, 85, of Fort Payne, passed away Monday, February 24, 2025. She was born September 27, 1939 in Oklahoma City to the late Edward Allison Dugger and Imogene Raboin Dugger. She was an accomplished square dancer, loved to fish, spend time on the lake and gardening. She was an avid reader, especially enjoying U.S. Presential History. She had a goal to visit all of the American Presidential Libraries and while she wasn’t able to fulfill that goal, she made up for by reading and studying all she could about those Presidents. What began as a hobby turned into a vocation as she learned the art of wicker chair caning. She retired from Travelers Insurance and Cunningham Lindsey Insurance while simultaneously building a family business with her husband and parenting her three children. She was a beloved member of Putnam City United Methodist Church where she served for years in the food pantry ministry.
Graveside services will be 4 p.m. Wednesday at Fischer Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2 p.m. until 3:30 on Wednesday at Wilson Funeral Home of Fort Payne.
She is survived by her children Kelli Carter (Tom), Carrie Ann Burleson (Hayden), and Kyle Lauback (Mary); grandchildren Riley, Hunter, Morgan, Carter, Graham, Kyley Beth, Billy Kyle, and Calleigh Nicole; and great-grandchildren Gage, Elora, Hayden, Greer, Ace, Rosco, Ruca, Callie, Harper, Ryan, Emmett, Violet, Coen, Waylon, and Amari.
She was preceded in death by her husband Gary Jackson in 2022.
Wilson Funeral Home and Crematory of Fort Payne is in charge of arrangements.