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John Thomas Jacobson

Strongsville, Ohio

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"Jake", age 87, passed away Saturday, June 24, 2023. Very special Husband of Judy Jacobson (nee Wolcott); dear Dad of Joy Blankenship (Kurt) and Jill McGarr (Robert); beloved Papa of Sam Blankenship (Caroline), Madeline Blankenship, Allison McGarr and Daniel McGarr; delighted Great Papa of Adrian...

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I graduated from JMH in 1965. I had John T. Jacobsen for industrial arts and home room for four years. He was a good man and instilled discipline in you with his unique style. JTJ....thanks for having a great influence on a kids life....RIP

Sending prayers and condolences to you all

Judy and family, my heart is with you during this time. Jake always was a good friend and my "cheerleader". He called me "kid" and that made me smile. God's peace. Leslie Crowe

Judy and Family: Jake was always so pleasant in all the things we did. I am thinking good memories and am sad that Jake is gone from his place on earth. My condolences to you and your family

Sympathies to you, Judy, Joy, and your entire family. I remember Joy "dancing" during one of the Greenbriar Jr High concerts - and visiting with all of you afterwards. In the sure and certain promise of the resurrection - Peace to you all. Linda Parobek Kempke

I don´t know if you remember me, Judy, but I just saw this and wanted to let you know I´m thinking of you and I´m sorry for your loss.

RIP GOD Bless, PRAYERS FOR THE FAMILY. Knew John since high school. He played for Rhodes HS and I played for John Marshall.John was a true gentleman. GOD'S SPEED John. Bill and Bev Reiber.

Coach and teacher `Jake´,was and still is a positive influence on my life and career.As one of his many students at John Marshall,I maintained contact with him thru the years.We had breakfast together a few times,he spent time with me at one of the major sports memorabilia shows and he repaired,supposedly unrepairable game used bats with his carpentry skills.His stories are also quite memorable as was his laugh,particularly when I recounted the swats Jim Snyder and I received in his wood shop...