Kimberly Ann Jackson ’91

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Kimberly died of cancer March 31, 2018, in Arlington, Va.

Originally from New Jersey, she graduated from Hopkins High School in Wayzata, Minn., and proudly came to Princeton, following in the footsteps of her father, Robert Jackson ’60, and grandfather John Jackson ’25. Kimberly majored in history, was a leader of the Equestrian Club, played club lacrosse, and was a member of Charter.

After Princeton Kimberly attended Harvard Law School. She practiced law at Shaw Pittman and O’Melveny & Myers before becoming in-house counsel at Freddie Mac. She finished her career at the State Department Office of the Legal Adviser. Kimberly and her husband, Charles “Skip” McNeill, enjoyed travel; she planned her itineraries meticulously and always found new and delightful experiences on her journeys.

Her love of Princeton and her Princeton friends extended well beyond her time on campus, and she was a frequent Reunions-goer.

Kimberly is survived by her husband; her father; her brother, Douglass; sister-in-law Rebecca; niece Morgan; and nephew Drew; as well as a host of friends who were devoted to her and loved her for her list-making skills, friendliness, kindness, and intelligence. We were lucky to count Kimberly as a classmate and send our deepest condolences to her family.

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