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Alex Peter Jacoy

La Quinta, California

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DIED
November 14, 2024
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La Quinta, California

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Alex Peter Jacoy, age 82, passed away peacefully at home in the loving company of his wife, Susan, on November 14, 2024. Alex lived a life rich with adventure, accomplishment, and service to others, leaving an enduring legacy in the hearts of all who knew him.Alex had a deep love for the...

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Susan, Just found out about Alex´s passing. I always enjoyed helping him with his golf car the big red planet electric and some of his fleet at eldorado polo club. I was talking to one of the previous rangers from mountain/dunes and he asked about Alex. So here I am sending this to you feellig sorrow about not knowing sooner. It was always a joy to come by and if the garage was open he was tying flies no matter where I was heading I´d stop to chat with my friend. God bless I think I´ll have...

Rest in Peace my friend

For the last 30 years or so Alex would always call me and wish me a Happy Birthday... I will deeply miss his call next year but on my Birthday i will always reminisce the times we spent Golfing, Fishing, and working together over the last 60 years... RIP My Friend

I grew up a couple years ahead of high school... member of X club, he was lots of fun and always ran point for lots of guys as he always seemed older than the rest of us....great guy and well remember P M Jacoys store on corner of Washington and Main....may he rest in peace.

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SUSAN SO VERY SORRY OF YOUR LOSS,WHAT A SPECIAL ALEX WAS TO ME,RIP MY BUD.ROTCH PATRICK R.

My husband and I had the tack shop , The Jackson Hole Horse Emporium, at Eldorado Polo Club when it was still in Palm Desert and continued when the club moved to Indio. Alex was a close friend during those ten years. We had so many fun trips with Alex and he always made it fun. Alex brought success and growth to Eldorado and we all loved those days. Rest in peace Alex.

I will always remember his kindness for everyone. His love for my homemade cookies and cakes. He used to tell me I should have a bakery shop. I always thought it was funny he had an Oreo stash! He was amazing during is long battle with cancer. He never complained and always acted like everything was good. Wish I could be more social and happy go lucky like Alex was. He will be hugely missed at all our family gatherings! I'm thankful he had a deep faith. He made going to church a...