Alexanderia “Ally” Jackson, 28, of Paducah, Kentucky, and formerly of Marshall County, passed away on May 29, 2026, at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
Ally was born in Paducah, Kentucky, on April 22, 1998, and lived a life full of love, laughter, and devotion to the people she loved the most. Ally graduated from Marshall County High School in 2016 and later completed her training to become a certified Dental Assistant in October 2020. She went on to serve as a Dental Assistant at several dental offices in the area before devoting her life to becoming a stay-at-home mom and raising her sons.
As a child and throughout her life, Ally was always known for her fun and outgoing attitude. Her loving and carefree personality made it easy for her to create many close friendships throughout life and always be the “life of the party” wherever she went. Though she could be known for being a bit feisty at times, those closest to her will remember her for being loving, friendly, and funny, with a warmth that could brighten any room.
Ally loved spending her time outdoors, whether riding side-by-sides or taking walks and hikes in LBL. She simply enjoyed nature and being outside, making memories with the people she loved most. At the same time, she still made sure to embrace her girly side and never missed the opportunity to get her hair and nails done. Ally always took great pride in her appearance, and it was rare to ever see her out somewhere without her makeup and hair done.
More than anything else, family was the most important part of Ally’s life. She cherished every opportunity she had to spend time with her loved ones, from visiting with her great-grandmother each day, spending time with all her nieces and nephews, or being at home surrounded by all her boys. Her deep love for all children even extended to her nieces and nephews, whom she also often referred to as “her babies.”
Ally will always be remembered for her loving heart and the laughter she brought into the lives of others. Her memory will live on in the hearts of her family and friends, who will forever cherish the many ways she made their lives brighter. With her generous and loving spirit, Ally made the heartfelt decision to fulfill her final wish: to give the ultimate gift of life through organ and tissue donation, ensuring that she could improve the lives of others in need.
She is survived by her three sons, Jackson Driskill, Levi Driskill, and Xander Haley; her parents, Sarah Elizabeth Jackson Mullinax and Adam Mullinax of Benton; her biological father, Richard Hines; two sisters, Abby Mullinax-Reid (Charlie) of Bowling Green and Megan Hines of Paducah; one brother, Austin Jackson (Alyssa Edging) of Calvert City; her grandparents, Kathy Downs Brasher (Keith Jackson) of Union City, Tennessee, Dennis Jackson of Paducah, Debbie Russell (Steve) of Benton, Curtis Mullinax of Calvert City, Marianne Brooks of Pillowville, Tennessee, and Robert Hines of Franklin, Tennessee; her great-grandmother, Catherine Jackson of Paducah; five aunts, Victoria O’Brien (Sean) of Paducah, Morgan Campbell of Wickliffe, Kelsey Campbell of Clarksville, Ashley Young of Pell City, Alabama, and Bridget Powell (Tommy) of Benton; three uncles, Darrick Jackson (Jennifer) of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, Neal Campbell of Dover, Tennessee, and Craig Russell of Gilbertsville; and nine nieces and nephews, Maci, Adalynn, Ayden, River, Ryker, Ivory, Waylon, Vada, and Ronan.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Nick Porter; and her great-grandparents, Harlan Jackson, Inez Darnell, and Malva Jean Mullinax Stovall.
Filbeck-Cann Funeral Home of Milner & Orr is handling the arrangements.
Visitation will be held from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at the Life Celebration Center of Filbeck-Cann, 1003 Poplar Street, Benton, Kentucky.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at the Life Celebration Center of Filbeck-Cann with Shawn Vandergriff officiating. Burial will follow at Mullinax Cemetery in Calvert City.
To share a memory or leave a message for the family, please visit Ally’s Tribute Wall at www.filbeckandcann.com.