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Billy B. Jacobs Sr.

Enterprise, Alabama

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Billy B. Jacobs Sr., 77, of Enterprise, Ala., passed away, Wednesday, March 21, 2007 in Flowers Hospital.

Funeral services will be Friday, March 23, at 11 a.m. at Bethany Baptist Church with Dr. Tony Dye officiating. Burial will follow in Meadowlawn Cemetery with Searcy Funeral Home...

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I first met Billy Jacobsat Paradise Dragstrip in Calhoun Ga. He was having a match race and I don't remember his opponent. He came first to the starting line, got out of his car and blew a cow horn to call his opponent to the line. He was always a great showman. Great man great friend.

I met Mr. Jacobs at my parents car lot on Park Ave, which was Mr. Jacobs car lot for many many years. I thought he was such a great person and I enjoyed him so much when he was visiting my parents. I didn't know his family personally but I heard alot about all of you. He always spoke of his grand children and his love of cars and horses. He will be greatly missed. I am so sorry for your loss and my prayers are with all of you.

To the Jacob's family:
Our deepest sympathy and sorrow for your loss. Our prayers are with your family now and in the coming days.
In Christian Love,
Lori Ferguson and family

Thanks For the Memories BIG DEAL First Met You in 1964, You Were Test Driving One Of Your Cars for a Big Race, Will Never Forget That Nite. Thinking of The Family at This Time. JCM

Ozella, it has been many years since our days at Hawthorne School of Aeronautics. Just happened to start checking the E'prise Ledger after the tornado and saw the obituary of Billy's passing. May God comfort you and your family during your time of grief.

Ozella: My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Losing your spouse is a very difficult thing, but God will bring you along as time passes. Ann Allen Arrington

Billy (BIG DEAL) and I go back to his drag racing days to the horse days. He left many memories with me and he will be missed. We always loved for him to come to the Tower at the dragway. He would always make you laugh. Also visiting his barn to horse trade. We would stay for hours and then it would be 1 or 2 o:clock in the morning. I don't know many who had a zest for life as he did. He will be missed very much by all and I will have his family in my prayers

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

My thoughts are prayers are with your family during this most difficult time of your life.