Arlene Jackson


Arlene Rae “Bugzy” (Four Star) Hall Jackson, Zitgá Zo, “Whistling Bird,” 73, of Wolf Point, a Hudesana (Red Bottom) from Frazer died Friday, Nov. 6, 2020, at Faith Home.
She was born on July 30, 1947, at Wiota into a large family. She was the ninth child born to Andrew and Gae Camp Four Star.
She was a member of the Church of Latter-Day Saints. She lived and went to school in Frazer. She met and married Elwood Gene Hall. From this union, four children were born: Cynthia Rae Hall, Lisa Hall, Elwood Hall Jr. and Lupe Hall Hernandez St. Germaine. They later divorced. She also lived in Moses Lake, Wash., while her mother and most of her sisters lived there. She met and married Darrell W. Jackson and, from this union, three children were born: Darrell Jackson Sr., Cody Jackson and Holt Wade Jackson. Also added to the family were two adopted sisters: Terry Jackson and Chrissy Jackson.
Later in life, she moved to Wolf Point and spent time with family, friends and her grandchildren. She was a homemaker and enjoyed cooking. She passed this talent onto her daughters and sons.
She is survived by one brother, Andrew Four Star Jr. of Frazer; six children, Cynthia Rae Hall, Lupe St. Germaine, Darrell Jackson Jr. and Chrissy Martell, all of Wolf Point, Elwood Hall Jr. of Hurlong, Calif., and Terry of Billings; and 18 grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her brothers, Andrew Four Star Jr., Melvin Four Star, Dallas Four Star, Clair Four Star and adopted brother Bill Sharp; sisters, Norma Plante, Ruby RunsThrough, Ernestine Jackson, Irene Runs-Through, Shirlene Gleed, Darlene Gray and adopted sister, Bertha Turtle; husbands, Elwood Hall Sr. and Darrell W. Jackson Sr.; sons, Cody Jackson and Holt Wade Jackson; daughter, Lisa Hall; grandchildren, Hunter C. Jackson, James Wayne Jackson Sr. and Heavenly Hall; and great-grandchild, James Wayne Jackson Jr.
Her funeral service was held Friday, Nov. 13, at the Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Wolf Point. Interment followed at the St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Frazer. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point was entrusted with the arrangements.