Jackson Day: A Brief Biography

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Jackson Day, died on September 1, 2017, lived a wonderful life, full of ups and down, greats and sorrows, and he will be remembered by everyone who he loved.

Born on April 15, 2003, he was welcomed to the world, and he grew up to be a teenager. One thing about his childhood, he would always trip and fall while on the playground, and scrape up his knees terribly. He loved to collect star wars toys and bionicles. Jackson would wear a batman costume everywhere when he was just a little toddler. He loved to eat all kinds of sweets and sugars. He was obsessed with spongebob, he wanted to watch it whenever, and wherever he could. Back in his days of kindergarten, he would put his hair into mohawks and spikes because he thought it was the coolest
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He would always go wake surfing with his family and friends. Jackson had done baseball his whole life, his position was catcher, he had been there since he was eight years old. He used to watch television shows such as Futurama and Simpsons. Jackson had done some art throughout his life, he had taken art class for a few years before he moved to South Carolina. His most favorite activity, was to simply be around friends, he constantly wanted to go swimming with them, go play basketball with them. He just wanted to do whatever he could with any of his friends.

Jackson’s favorite subject in school was math. He admired math because he was just naturally adept at it. He always made good grades in it and was able to do well on tests. His skill in math leads him into wanting to become an engineer, Jackson figured he would be able to do well at engineering. While math was his favorite subject, English was his least favorable subject. He could not understand plenty of things about it. Just learning it had frustrated him time and time again.

Jackson had a few goals in life, among them was to become an engineer, stay healthy, and to be able to keep his friends. He planned to become an engineer by doing well in science and math, which he is naturally understanding in both of those subjects. He wanted to stay healthy by doing various activities such as sports, swimming, and other recreations. He planned to keep his best friends by just staying in touch with them throughout his

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