Did Alex Jackson Have Cancer? The University of Missouri is saddened by the death of a member of Marching Mizzou. Let’s take a closer look at what happened to him and the Marching Alex Jackson cause of death.

Did Alex Jackson Have Cancer?

On November 24, Alex Jackson, a 20-year-old third-year student at MU, lost away from cancer. Jackson played the mellophone and was a part of the Marching Mizzou band.

He was also a member of the Kappa Kappa Psi service fraternity and sang in the Horn Choir. “He touched the hearts and lives of so many, and he fought such a good fight,” the University of Missouri School of Music said on Facebook.

“His professors, bandmates, and students are all mourning with him right now.” Furthermore, his family, who assisted him until the end, is in our thoughts.” Jackson will graduate in 2020 from Creighton, Missouri’s Sherwood High School. He was in the band and scholar bowl there.

Alex Jackson cause of death

University of Missouri School of Music announced the death news of Alex the statement reads,

We are saddened to report that Alex Jackson, a junior music major, died on November 24 after a long battle with cancer. He was a popular member of the French horn studio and marched with Marching Mizzou. His final performance with M2 was in front of thousands at Arrowhead Stadium for a Chiefs game. He touched so many people’s hearts and lives, and he fought so valiantly. Right now, his professors, ensemble members, and classmates are all in mourning. Our thoughts are also with his family, who stood by him until the end.

We are planning a candlelight vigil for Alex next week here in Columbia. More details to follow. His obituary can be found here:

https://www.dickeyfh.com/obituaries/alex-jackson…

Alex Jackson’s final days

At a Kansas City Chiefs game, Jackson gave his final performance with Marching Mizzou in front of a large crowd at Arrowhead Stadium.

“This past season in Band 136 while getting chemo treatments, he still made practically every rehearsal and performance that his body would allow,” according to a Marching Mizzou Facebook post. One of the reasons he fought this illness so hard was his love for Marching Mizzou.

He only had one college option, and the only college band was Marching Mizzou. He wished to represent Marching Mizzou as a boisterous, animated, and upbeat individual who would inspire everyone to “find the good in the bad times and keep trying to be what we are, which is the ‘Best Band.’”

The School of Music announced through email that it will have a candlelight vigil for Jackson the following week. The vigil’s specifics are still to be announced.

Condolences to Alex Jackson

Terry Judy Pruett, 

So sorry to hear this. Condolences to all. Judy

Tammy Darling

So sad. Sending prayers for the family.

Jennifer Perrigo Simms

I know the band had Alex in their hearts on Saturday. Praying for everyone who is touched by this terrible loss.

Tara Carter

Sad to hear Alex Jackson cause of death Love that you all are honoring Alex. He was my son’s best friend and we are so proud of all he was. I’ve followed this page and Marching Mizzou’s for the last 3 years just to try to catch glimpses of Alex. He was a gift to all!

Barbara Black

Prayers for the family

Ron Courtin

So sad, my deepest condolences.

K Chamberlain

Thank y’all for loving my cousin as we did Pati Hays Richardson RIP! Home 

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