Jackson Lee Poole
May 26, 1948 ~ January 13, 2026
Born in:
Washington, DC
Resided in:
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Jackson Lee Poole was born in Washington, DC, on May 26, 1948, to Lester H. Poole, Jr. and Peggy J. Poole, and from that day forward, the world gained someone truly special. He passed away peacefully, surrounded by family and close friends, on January 13, 2026, at his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware—aptly and lovingly named by him, “Journey’s End.” It was a fitting place for a man who lived life as a grand adventure, shared generously with others every step of the way.
Jack was, quite simply, a different breed. He possessed a rare zest for life, a heart of gold, and an uncanny ability to make everyone feel seen and valued. Selfless, kind, and endlessly giving, he was an exceptional listener and a steadfast presence for his friends. His door was always open. Open-minded in heart and spirit, he welcomed people from all walks of life and treated everyone as an equal. Whether rich or poor, young or old, all were met with the same warmth, respect, and genuine interest.
An absolute hoot to be around, Jack balanced his true gentleman’s nature with a fun-loving spark that made every gathering better simply because he was present. He lived a colorful, robust life and collected more friends than one could ever count—friends who loved him deeply and will miss him immensely.
Jack attended Falls Church High School and went on to build a diverse and meaningful career. In his early years, he worked alongside his father and uncle in the car business, was a Virginia Realtor for 36 years, served proudly as a DoD civilian with the Naval Research Laboratory, and was one of the most entertaining school bus drivers Fairfax County Public Schools has ever known. His laughter, stories, and kindness left lasting impressions wherever he went.
Above all else, Jack will be remembered for how he made people feel: welcome, valued, and loved. His legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched, the friendships he nurtured, and the joy he spread so freely.
He is survived by his daughter, Anne, and his three sons, David, Michael, and William; as well as his sisters, Jill Poole and Daren Flather. Jack was preceded in death by his former wife, Linda, and his youngest sister, Dawn Anne Thomas.
Though his journey on this earth has ended, the impact of Jack’s life will continue—felt in shared laughter, open doors, and hearts made better for having known him.
Jack’s family cannot begin to express enough gratitude for the incredible care provided by three loving friends—John, Tom, and Charlie—as well as the compassionate team at Delaware Hospice.
If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Jackson Poole to Delaware Hospice at:
https://delawarehospice.org/general-donation/
Funeral services will be held at Money and King Funeral Home in Vienna, Virginia, at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2026, followed by interment at Flint Hill Cemetery. A gathering for light refreshments and remembrance of Jack will follow
Services
Memorial Service: April 18, 2026 11:00 am
Money and King Funeral Home
171 Maple Ave. W
Vienna, VA 22180
703-938-7440




Jack my old friend, You will be missed by so many fiends and family. You have been my good and very close friend since 7th grade. We have been through much together. Wish we would have had much more time together. Thank you for being such a wonderful friend and person. Love you my friend. Howard (Buzz) Blair 2/6/2026 Pompano Beach. Florida.
Being around you wasn’t just pleasant; it was special. You had a way of turning ordinary moments into memories, of making laughter come easier, and of reminding everyone around you what really matters.
Friendship with you was a gift — one I will always treasure. To have shared time, stories, and someone who brought so much warmth and happiness into the world is something I will forever be grateful for.
Forever your friend,
Mike McClellan