Melissa Sue (Smith) Condeni-Jackson passed away Tuesday March 21st, 2023, surrounded by the love of her adoring family. She was born July 4th, 1966, to Donald E. Smith and Roberta J. (Young) Smith. Being a Navy brat, she attended Campbell County High School (Alexandria, KY), Goose Creek High School (Charleston, SC), and graduated as Salutatorian from W.T. Sampson High School on the U.S. Military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. She went on to attend the University of West Florida and Northern Kentucky University and completed her Doctorate at Palmer College of Chiropractic in June of 2000 (Davenport, IA). Immediately following she went to work with blood, sweat, and tears building a thriving practice based on love and genuine care for all of her patients. She loved nothing more than being with her family, especially her grandchildren. She loved reading, listening to the best music, traveling the world, and putting her feet in the ocean any chance she got.
She is survived by her parents Donald (Bud) and Roberta Smith, husband Ted Jackson, siblings Bobbie Jo and Tony Sholler, Lynn and Steve Donnermeyer and Suzie Smith, children Justin Perez, Jenel Perez and Clint Nessler, and Mike and Brianne Neri. Grandchildren Nora and Roman Nessler, Noah Perez, and Charlie and Finn Neri. Ten nieces and nephews and twenty great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by Robert G Porter (BIL) and great niece Eva May Votruba-Porter.
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Nancy Allen says
March 24, 2023 at 10:03 pmMy daughter and I loved Melissa so much. She will live on in many people’s memories as they recall her healing hands. She was sweet, kind and a true professional, and she will be missed. RIP beautiful friend.
Jill Frakes says
March 24, 2023 at 10:08 pmOh, wow. I have so many fantastic memories of working with Missy. I don’t think we ever stopped laughing.
Edith Nunn says
April 5, 2023 at 8:30 pmI loved Dr. Melissa. She was a great chiropractor and a wonderful person. Our last text messages were at the end of February. Even then she was trying to stay positive. She was an amazing woman, and she will be missed. I won’t ever forget her.
My heartfelt condolences to her family.
Kent dewater says
May 11, 2023 at 3:16 amSorry I just saw this. From the first day missy came to gtmo I fell in love with her smile and genuine love to make people happy. You were one of the most genuine people I have ever met. We lost a incredible friend women but heaven gain a beautiful angel with missy. Love ya girl. Prayers sent to her family and friends. She will never be forgotten.