Ashley Jackson on her father Rev. Jackson: 'My father loved me out loud'
Rev. Jackson's youngest daughter Ashley Jackson gave remarks on Saturday.
"My father loved me out loud," she said.


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.
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.

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.
Rev. Jackson's youngest daughter Ashley Jackson gave remarks on Saturday.
"My father loved me out loud," she said.

Stevie Wonder, a Grammy-award winner and a personal friend of Rev. Jackson, performed "They Won't Go When I Go" at the final celebration of life on Saturday.

Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church Reverend Reginald Sharp honors Rev. Jesse Jackson.

Congressman Jonathan Jackson gave an emotional 20-minute speech at his father's celebration of life.
