[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 157 (2011), Part 1] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 1376] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING FIRST LADY CHARLENE JACKSON ______ HON. BARBARA LEE of california in the house of representatives Tuesday, February 8, 2011 Ms. LEE of California. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the extraordinary life of the First Lady of Acts Full Gospel Church, Charlene Jackson. Affectionately called ``Sister Charlene'' by the community, she was loving wife, mother, sister and friend. Sister Charlene Jackson will be remembered for her warm and vivacious presence in daily life, as well as her exemplary service to her congregation and the powerful strength of her ministry. With Sister Jackson's passing on January 26, 2011, we are reminded of her life's journey and the joyful legacy she inspired. Sister Jackson was born on May 14, 1946, and as a teenager, resided at the Termon Avenue Home for Children (now Three Rivers Youth). She graduated from David B. Oliver High School and Duff's Institute in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1983, she and Bishop Bob Jackson were married. The couple began Acts Full Gospel Church the following year. Together, they had a son, David, as well as an extended family of youth who benefitted from their loving mentorship and guidance. Sister Jackson was an effective administrator of church affairs in her roles as office manager and administrative assistant to Bishop Jackson. She faithfully served the ministry beside her husband, and was coordinator of the Praise Team, as well as a member of the Chords of Acts Adult Choir. As a trusted counselor and mentor, Sister Jackson taught in the church's marriage ministry, Women's Department, and Young Adult Department. She also authored, ``Don't Start No Mess, Won't Be No Mess,'' a text offering straight talk to women about conducting successful relationships with men. Sister Jackson was truly a spirit-filled woman of God who inspired many to a life of faith. She fulfilled her role as the First Lady of Acts Full Gospel Church with dignity and love. And, as a wife and helpmate to Bishop Bob Jackson, she showed exemplary passion, support and commitment to her husband, family and congregation. The legacy of her strength and grace will live on in the hearts of many as we celebrate her life for years to come. Sister Jackson leaves behind her loving husband, Bishop Jackson, her son, David, her sister Janice Canon, sister-in law Pastor Doris Limbrick, and Lisa, Jamal, Kamani and Shavonn. Today, California's 9th Congressional District salutes and honors an outstanding human being, First Lady Charlene Jackson. The contributions she made to others throughout her life are countless and precious. My thoughts are with Bishop Jackson and his family as we commemorate the life of this incredible woman. May her soul rest in peace. ____________________