Jackson Carroll Memorial service May 31 at Shorewood High School

Lynnwood, WALocal News

A memorial service for Jackson Carroll will take place on May 31, 2025, at Shorewood High School from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Jackson, a 2020 graduate of Shorewood High, excelled academically and athletically, earning an Associate’s Degree while in high school. He actively participated in DECA, played multiple sports, and founded an investment club, demonstrating his leadership and entrepreneurial spirit. At Washington State University, he discovered a passion for volleyball, competing in club tournaments and embracing the sport with enthusiasm. Jackson's commitment to education extended to his role as a substitute paraeducator in the Shoreline School District, where he connected deeply with students.

His faith and compassion were central to his identity, making him a beloved figure in the Edmonds community. He is survived by his parents and sisters, and he is remembered for the joy and positivity he brought to those around him. Jackson's legacy continues to inspire his friends and family, who celebrate his life and impact.

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