ATLANA — The stories are seemingly endless, but it seems just about every Edwin Jackson memory, no matter who it’s coming from, returns to one common theme: his infectious passion.
Passion for his family. Passion for the game of football. Passion to serve those less fortunate.
And on Monday, those who knew Jackson best packed into Atlanta’s Big Bethel AME Church to pay their last respects to the Indianapolis Colts linebacker, who was one of two victims, along with Uber driver Jeffrey Monroe, tragically killed Feb. 4 in a traffic accident along Interstate 70 in Indianapolis.