Jakob-Nilsson-Obituary

Jakob Nilsson

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice JAKOB NILSSON Age 23 of Atlanta, has tragically died in a car accident on June 29, 2004. Jakob, born in Sweden, moved with his family to the United States at the age of 3 and became a US citizen in 2003. He graduated from the Atlanta International School in 1999...

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Dear Pia and Bo,

I think of you often, particularly throughout this difficult week. Jakob is never far from my thoughts, and I thank you for raising such an amazing individual. Jakob will always be close to us all.

Love,
Katie

Your family is in my thoughts at this time and always.

Bo and Pia,

I wanted you to know that I am thinking of you with love.

Love,
Carolyn

Dear Bo and Pia,

It's hard to believe that a year has passed. We continue to keep your family in our prayers.

God bless,

Aileen & Wayne

Jakob was an incredible person, one that could brighten the most ill lit room. It has taken me along time to write, maybe because I had not seen much of Jakob before this tragedy and I am regreting that everyday. I hope that he is in a peaceful place where others can benefit from all the wonderful things he has to give. Jakob you live in our hearts forever.

My deepest condolences to all Jakob's family and friends. Such a tragedy that someone so bright and so talented was taken from us so early. I knew him from my son, and he had a wonderful sense of humor and was such a fine artist. We'll all miss him.

Dearest Pia and Bo,

I remember so many times I have heard both of you talk about Jakob and his life. Sometimes talk of worries like any parent would have about school and other choices in life, but mostly about his interests, ambitions and what a wonderful boy he was. He was special and it is so sad that he has left you, and all of us, so suddenly. Both Ulrica and I want you to know that our warm thoughts are with you in these trying times.

Anders & Ulrica

Dearest Pia and Bo,
I've cried enough. It's time to laugh. And so, I've begun remembering some of the "exploits" that Ted and Richard and Jakob-part of the AIS Tall Tribe- managed to pull off. Particularly the icy night they had, along with several other famous AISers, who shall remain nameless, crept off to the golf course and engaged in mischief. And I remember yelling my head off at all three of them and all the while knowing that the only regret was getting caught. Later, I found...

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Nilsson,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family at the loss of your beloved Jakob. No words can alleviate the terrible pain you feel and my heart breaks for you. I believe that one day we will be reunited with our loved ones and they watch over us on this earth.
With deepest sympathy,
Chantal Andersen