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Jackson T. Womack

Jackson T. Womack, 17, passed away due to injuries in a motor vehicle accident on Sunday, April 26, 2026. Cremation has taken place, and services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at Fifth Avenue Christian Church with Pastor Munya Takawira officiating. Jackson's family has suggested memorial donations be made in his memory to the Friends of the Havre Animal Shelter or the charity of the donor's choice. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and arrangements. Please visit Jackson's online memorial page to send a card or leave a message of condolence for his family at http://www.hollandbonine.com.

Jackson was born on August 6, 2008, in Havre to Cason and Misty (McDermott) Womack. If you have ever had the chance to share a moment, laugh, smile or cry with Jackson in his short time here on earth, I'm sure you won't soon forget it. We didn't know it at the time but every day we had with Jackson we were truly The Lucky Ones. He was the 3rd child to come into our family, and he later helped welcome in his baby sister that became his first best friend. Jackson was unapologetically himself. He loved what he loved and who he loved, and he loved it passionately. He was and forever will be a Swiftie. Jackson loved to make people laugh, and he had the best sense of humor and style. Jackson's heart was truly gold. He loved his family, and family game/movie nights were his favorite. He adored animals, specifically his cats, Steve and Oliver, and "his" dog Sadie, as well as Charlie and Bailey. Jackson loved to live in the moment and live for every moment. He was truly Fearless. He loved to travel anywhere and everywhere. There was never a dull moment with Jack around. One of his favorite places was in Hawaii on the beach or camping in Ft. Peck. He loved spending time with his friends every chance he got, and daydreaming about his Wildest Dreams. Jackson had plans to see New York after graduation. He planned to move to Bozeman for college where be planned to be a flight attendant OR English teacher. Who really knows what they want to do at 17? But he would have found his way, that's just how determined he was. He knew he wanted a bigger, better life in a big city. Jackson's smile was infectious. You couldn't help but fall in love with his charm and his silly giggle. He is now in heaven, with our grandpa, Charles McDermott, and uncle, Tyler McDermott.

Jackson gained his wings too soon, but he is now flying high in the sky. We WILL keep Jackson Forever and Always in our hearts and memories. We hope that every time you hear a Taylor Swift song you listen with a smile on your face. It's Jackson sending a hug and saying hello. Jackson's soul was Bigger Than The Whole Sky. Forever 17, Jackkyy

He was preceded in death by his uncle, Tyler McDermott; and grandfathers, Charles McDermott & Steve Cobb.

Jackson is survived by his parents, Cason (Chelsea) Womack of Keaau, Hawaii, and Misty (Jason) Morehouse of Havre; siblings, Alex McDermott, Kory and Kaitlin Morehouse, Cason Womack, Kyle Morehouse, and Brooklyn Womack; nieces, Liv, Parker and Gracyn Watson, and a new one on the way; grandparents, Kelly (Dave) Dorr, Jacklyn Cobb, and Steven and Susan Rice; aunts and uncles, Kandi (Freddy) Harold, Renee Ryals, Alicia (Trent) Birch, Stephen (Rachel) Cobb, Jordan Clark, Shannon Womack, Tammi (Chris) Vlahos, and James, Patrick and Daniel (Hailey) McDermott; numerous cousins; and many wonderful friends.