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This Is Iowa: Drake community shows love for ailing campus worker

This Is Iowa: Drake community shows love for ailing campus worker
MAGEL OPEN STANDUP 21:36:08-18Ñ <A DRAKE UNIVERSITY DINING HALL CASHIER IS LEARNING JUST HOW MUCH HER STUDENT CUSTOMERS LOVE HER. MEET MARIETTA JACKSON AND HER HER STORY BEHIND HER INFECTIOUS SMILE> <BRIAN! HOW ARE YOU? I'M DOING ALRIGHT> WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME A LUNCH LADY GREETED YOU BUY NAME? <HI ANTHONY. YOU KNOW YOU'RE GOING TO BE ON TV...LAUGHS. HOW ARE YOU? GOOD. HOW ARE YOU?> MARIETTA JACKSON IS NO ORDINARY LUNCH LADY. FOR 15 YEARS SHE'S BEEN IS A POWERFUL LIGHT THAT BRIGHTENS THE DRAKE UNIVERSITY HUBBELL DINING HALL. <HOW ARE YOU DOING TODAY? HOW'S IT GOING MARIETTA? GOOD! THANK YOU> AND SHE MAKES EVERYBODY THAT PASSES HER CASHIER STATION FEEL RIGHT AT HOME. (CHRIS DAVIS/ DRAKE STUDENT) <SHE IS AN AMAZING WOMAN. SHE IS ALWAYS SO KIND. SHE TAKES CARE OF US AND ALWAYS MAKES YOU FEEL SPECIAL> <THEY LOVE ME. I LOVE THEM. I'M THEIR MOM AWAY FROM HOME. LAUGHS> (OKAY DJAMGOUZ/ DRAKE STUDENT) <SHE KNOWS EVERY BODIES NAME. SHE LIGHTS UP YOUR DAY. MAKES YOU FEEL WELCOME. YOU WOULD NEVER GUESS SHE IS GOING THROUGH WHAT SHE IS GOING THROUGH> WHAT SHE IS GOING THROUGH... MIGHT WIPE THAT SMILE AWAY. BUT NOT JACKSON. (MARIETTA JACKSON ) <I HAVE OVARIAN CANCER. WHICH HAS NOT BEEN PLEASANT AT ALL.> JACKSON HAS BEEN ON AND OFF THE JOB AND IN THE HOSPITAL DEALING WITH SCARY HEALTH ISSUES. <I WAS SAD, FRIGHTENED SCARED. NOT GOOD NEWS TO HEAR, NO ONE WANTS TO HER YOU HAVE CANCER> DURATION:0:08 <SEE I LIKE TO GET ALL THE SYRUP OFF THE TABLE CAUSE WE ARE GETTING READY TO SERVE LUNCH> JACKSON LEARNED OF HER DIAGNOSIS IN JANUARY. SHE STARTED CHEMO THERAPY IN FEBRUARY. <THE CHEMO MAKES YOU TIRED. NOT FEEL GOOD. BUT I WOULD RATHER BE HERE LOOKING AT THOSE SMILING FACES THAN BE AT HOME. IT BRIGHTENS MY DAY> DOCTORS ARE DISCUSSING POSSIBLE SURGERY AND MORE CHEMO. BUT THEY SAY JACKSON HAS A SPECIAL WAY TO HELP HEAL HER ILLNESS. HER ATTITUDE AND HER FAITH. <GOD WOKE ME UP THIS MORNING. AND IF I CAN GET THROUGH THIS DAY, MAYBE HE'LL GIVE ME ANOTHER DAY> EVENTUALLY DRAKE BASKETBALL PLAYER MAGGIE BAIR OPENED UP A GO FUND ME ACCOUNT FOR HER. IT'S RAISED MORE THAN DOUBLE THE ORIGINAL 15-THOUSAND DOLLAR GOAL FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES. < I FEEL SURROUNDED WITH LOVE> AND THAT LOVE IS MUTUAL. (KEESHA WARD/FORMER DRAKE UNIVERSITY STAFFER) <TO HAVE THAT LEVEL OF WARMTH AND COMFORT AND JOY COME FROM THIS ONE LITTLE BODY IS SOMETHING THAT I FEEL EVERYBODY LOOKS FORWARD TO. I KNOW I LOOK FORWARD TO IT> JACKSON SAYS SHE IS TRYING TO WORK AS MUCH AS SHE CAN THROUGH HER DIAGNOSIS. AND SHE ASKED US TO LET HER SEND A MESSAGE. <I FEEL THEIR PRAYERS. AND I AM TRULY BLESSED. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I DON'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO SAY THANK YOU! THANK YOU...GIGGLES> A SPECIAL PERSON, SURROUNDED BY HER SPECIAL STUDENTS IN THE LUNCH ROOM. <CAN I HAVE A HUG? I LOVE YOU GUYS. I LOVE YOU TOO> <JACKSON CLEARLY APPRECIATES ALL THE LOVE AND SUPPORT SHE IS GETTING HERE AT THE DRAKE DINI
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This Is Iowa: Drake community shows love for ailing campus worker
A Drake University dining hall cashier is discovering just how much her student customers love her."Brian, how are you?" shouts Marietta Jackson to a student heading in for lunch.When was the last time a lunch lady greeted you by name?"Hi, Anthony. How are you?" as another favorite student enters the dining hall.Jackson is no ordinary lunch lady. For 15 years, she's been a powerful light that brightens the Hubbell Dining Hall. She makes everybody that passes her cashier station feel right at home."She is an amazing woman. She is always so kind. She takes care of us and always makes you feel special," said Drake student Chris Davis.Jackson says with a laugh, "They love me. I love them. I'm their mom away from home.""She knows everybody’s name. She lights up your day. Makes you feel welcome. You would never guess she is going through what she is going through," said Okay Djamouz, a Drake basketball player.What she is going through might wipe that smile away. But not Jackson."I have ovarian cancer, which has not been pleasant at all," she said.Jackson has been on and off the job and in the hospital, dealing with scary health issues. That's when Drake basketball player Maggie Bair opened a GoFundMe account for her. It's raised more than $18,000 for medical expenses."I feel surrounded with love," said Jackson.And that love is mutual."To have that level of warmth and comfort and joy come from this one little body is something that I feel everybody looks forward to. I know I look forward to it," said former Drake University staffer Keesha Ward.Jackson says she is trying to work as much as she can through her diagnosis. She asked us to let her send a message."I feel their prayers, and I am truly blessed. Thank you so much. I don't even know how to say thank you. Thank you," Jackson said with a giggle.Jackson says the GoFundMe gift will help pay some medical expenses not covered by her insurance.Click below to watch more from Todd Magel:

A Drake University dining hall cashier is discovering just how much her student customers love her.

"Brian, how are you?" shouts Marietta Jackson to a student heading in for lunch.

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When was the last time a lunch lady greeted you by name?

She is an amazing woman. She is always so kind."

"Hi, Anthony. How are you?" as another favorite student enters the dining hall.

Jackson is no ordinary lunch lady. For 15 years, she's been a powerful light that brightens the Hubbell Dining Hall. She makes everybody that passes her cashier station feel right at home.

"She is an amazing woman. She is always so kind. She takes care of us and always makes you feel special," said Drake student Chris Davis.

Jackson says with a laugh, "They love me. I love them. I'm their mom away from home."

"She knows everybody’s name. She lights up your day. Makes you feel welcome. You would never guess she is going through what she is going through," said Okay Djamouz, a Drake basketball player.

What she is going through might wipe that smile away. But not Jackson.

"I have ovarian cancer, which has not been pleasant at all," she said.

Jackson has been on and off the job and in the hospital, dealing with scary health issues. That's when Drake basketball player Maggie Bair opened a GoFundMe account for her. It's raised more than $18,000 for medical expenses.

"I feel surrounded with love," said Jackson.

And that love is mutual.

"To have that level of warmth and comfort and joy come from this one little body is something that I feel everybody looks forward to. I know I look forward to it," said former Drake University staffer Keesha Ward.

Jackson says she is trying to work as much as she can through her diagnosis. She asked us to let her send a message.

"I feel their prayers, and I am truly blessed. Thank you so much. I don't even know how to say thank you. Thank you," Jackson said with a giggle.

Jackson says the GoFundMe gift will help pay some medical expenses not covered by her insurance.

Click below to watch more from Todd Magel: