Rev. Jackson updates: Chicago says final goodbye to civil rights icon at Rainbow PUSH HQ

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Last updated: Monday, March 9, 2026 5:07PM GMT
Rev. Jackson laid to rest at Oak Woods Cemetery

CHICAGO (WLS) -- The life of Rev. Jesse Jackson was celebrated.

Chicago and the nation said goodbye to Rev. Jesse Jackson on Friday and Saturday.

Services were held in Chicago and South Carolina.

Plans in Washington, D.C. were postponed.

Mar 07, 2026, 11:47 PM

Procession to cemetery follows final service for Rev. Jackson

The final service for the late Rev. Jesse Jackson was one of love, laughter, tears and inspiration.

Saturday's events were the culmination of days of homegoing services for the reverend who died Feb. 17.

Everyday people, along with Rev. Jackson's family and close friends, came together for a final goodbye on Saturday.

A procession to the cemetery immediately followed Saturday's service, which people from all over came to.

Crowds lined up early Saturday morning to get into Rainbow PUSH Coalition headquarters.

Feb 28, 2026, 3:35 PM GMT

Rev. Jesse Jackson begins final journey back to South Carolina

A memorial caravan carrying the body of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. to his native state of South Carolina is now underway.

His widow, Jacqueline, is accompanying him on his final journey.

Video shows the procession leaving Leak and Sons Funeral Home at 78th and South Cottage Grove earlier Saturday morning.

His family says they want the journey to be an opportunity for friends, supporters and community members to pay their respects while honoring Jackson's life and legacy.

Spencer Leak will have the task of driving the late reverend to his birthplace. The Leak and Jackson families have been close family friends for years.

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Feb 28, 2026, 4:11 AM GMT

2nd day of public visitation for Rev. Jesse Jackson wraps up

The second day of public visitation for the late Rev. Jesse Jackson wrapped up Friday night at Rainbow PUSH HQ in Chicago.

The family is expected leave Chicago on Saturday to take the civil rights icon to his home state of South Carolina, where memorial services will continue on the East Coast.

They will return to Chicago next week for the final homegoing services.

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Feb 27, 2026, 11:34 PM GMT

Rev. Jesse Jackson memorial services full-circle moment for Chicago funeral home

Friday morning, the Jackson children loaded up their father's casket into a gold and black hearse that will soon drive the reverend to his home state of South Carolina.

It's part of a monumental homegoing for the late civil rights icon led by Chicago' Leak & Sons Funeral Homes. But, this isn't just another job for the business. The funeral director called this a full circle moment.

A brand-new hearse from Leak & Sons Funeral Homes, that Rev. Jackson's body will be the first to ride in, will be driven from Chicago to his home state of South Carolina. It's a full circle moment for the Leak family, whose history goes back to when Jackson first moved to Chicago.

"Thank you to him and the Jackson family for allowing me... to be apart," said Spencer Leak, Jr. with Leak & Sons Funeral Homes.

It's been a week on the job for Leak, Jr. as he plans the funeral for a civil rights icon to the world, but an old friend to his family.

"I've been given an awesome responsibility because of this awesome man, and I just want everything to go perfectly for him," Leak, Jr. "Reverend Evans came to my grandfather and said, 'Hey, we need to find this young preacher and his family a place to stay. My granddad, A.R. Leak said, 'We don't have to go searching. They can just move in with me."

Leak's family house in the South Shore neighborhood would then become the first home the Jacksons moved to in Chicago.

Leak's father, the president of Leak & Sons, was honored during Friday's celebration of life for Rev. Jackson, while some of the Jackson children placed their father's casket into the brand-new hearse Friday morning.

"He is going to be the first person in that hearse that I personally wanted for him," Leak, Jr. said.

Soon, Leak will get behind the wheel and drive Jackson to his home state of South Carolina to continue his celebration of life there.

"We'll slow down in a few states so others can pay their respects to Reverend Jackson," Leak, Jr. said.

Leak says they plan to take off from Chicago early Saturday for the roughly 13-hour journey.

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Feb 27, 2026, 10:53 PM GMT

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul attends Friday visitation

Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul was seen attending Friday's visitation in Chicago.

Other Illinois politicians had been seen Friday, as well.