Jackie Wilson

AKA:
Mr. Excitement
Birth Name:
Jack Leroy Wilson Jr.
Birth Date:
June 9, 1934
Birth Place:
Highland Park, Michigan
Death Date:
January 21, 1984
Place of Death:
Burlington County Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly, New Jersey
Age:
49
Cause of Death:
Complications of pneumonia after massive heart attack
Cemetery Name:
Westlawn Cemetery
Claim to Fame:
Music
Associates:
Jackie Wilson was an American singer who was a prominent figure in the transition of rhythm and blues into soul. Nicknamed "Mr. Excitement", he was considered a master showman and one of the most dynamic singers and performers in the 20th century. Among his hits are "Lonely Teardrops," "Baby Workout," "Reet Petite", "I Get the Sweetest Feeling" and "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher". His performance style is often cited as a significant influence on contemporary and later artists such as Elvis Presley, James Brown, and Michael Jackson.

The Last Concert …

On September 29, 1975, Jackie Wilson suffered a massive heart attack while playing at Dick Clark’s Good Ol’ Rock and Roll Revue, hosted by the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.  He was singing his hit “Lonely Teardrops” and was stricken just after the line “My heart is crying, crying”, falling head-first to the stage. Wilson became comatose and was taken to Cherry Hill Hospital where medical personnel worked to stabilize Wilson’s vital signs, but the lack of oxygen to his brain caused Wilson to slip into a coma. He briefly recovered in early 1976, and was even able to take a few wobbly steps, but Wilson eventually slipped back into a semi-comatose state. He lived in a nursing home until his death at age 49.

Cemetery Information:

Final Resting Place:

Westlawn Cemetery

31472 Michigan Avenue

Wayne, Michigan, 48184

USA

North America

Map:

Map of Westlawn Cemetery in Wayne, Michigan
Westlawn Cemetery in Wayne, Michigan

Grave Location:

Section D-3, Row 4, Private Crypt

Grave Location Description

As you enter the cemetery take the left fork and turn immediately to your left and drive 75 feet and park. Jackie “Mr. Excitement” Wilson’s modest above ground crypt is 4 rows from the road on your left just behind the cemetery office.

Grave Location GPS

42.28564633662763, -83.3508980271359

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FAQ's

Jackie Wilson was born on June 9, 1934.

Jackie Wilson was born in Highland Park, Michigan.

Jackie Wilson died on January 21, 1984.

Jackie Wilson died in Burlington County Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly, New Jersey.

Jackie Wilson was 49.

The cause of death was Complications of pneumonia after massive heart attack.

Jackie Wilson's grave is in Westlawn Cemetery

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