Jay-Jacobson-Obituary

Jay F. Jacobson

Phoenix, Arizona

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Jacobson, Jay F. After a full life, Jay Jacobson 72, passed away peacefully at home on July 6, 2011. His beloved wife Janie (Louise) of 43 years was at his bedside along with his three sons George 40yrs, twins John and Jim 38yrs, and one sister Janet Breit and family of Glendale, AZ. He...

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As and adult I did not spend very much time Uncle Jay which I do regret very much but as a child a spent a lot of time at Aunt Janie and Jay's house. He always had a fun story to tell or a funny joke. His spirit and legacy will definitely live on in his "Boys" George, Jim & John. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and always. We love you all very much!

It was always such a wonderful time visiting with the clan "out west". I have such fond memories of all of you, but i especially remember my first trip to arizona. Uncle Jay took me to see the "desert". We hunted for clay pieces under the cactus and he cautioned me to watch out for anything moving under there! We sighted wild donkeys and cows. But I was the only 13 yr old who ever got to target shoot in the desert!. Although he was ever so quiet, he was a great presence and was always...

Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are and will be with you, always. We share your loss of our Brother-in-law, Jay, who was truly a gentle, interesting and knowledgable man. His soft voice and his great humor will always be remembered. He is with God, now, and we wish Gods blessing on you four. (Aunt) Evelyn and (Uncle) Byron.

I only had the pleasure of knowing Jay for a few good years, i will never forget the stories and how much love he had in his heart for his family!!!! I love the Jacobson family with all my heart and i will always be there for you!!!!!

Dearest Janie, George, Jim and John, We send our love and deepest sympathy on your loss. We are so happy we got to meet Jay....he made a lasting impression on us with his suttle humor, great "boy" stories of his special boys, obvious love for his familu, and his famous PLEDGE. love , hugs, and condolences go out to you all.......uncle Dave & Aunt Ginger

I"m so sorry for your loss. He is gone but truly will not be forgotten. I remember vividly his soft spokeness and kind heart.

Uncle Jay will always be close in our hearts - his smooth and soothing "whistle" will forever play sweet harmonies. A special message to the boys - stay strong & connected in your family ties. We love you, Aunt Janie, George, John & Jim