Lawrence-Jacobson-Obituary

Dr. Lawrence E. Jacobson

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Jacobson, Lawrence E., D.O, Vice Dean of Nova University College of Osteopathic Medicine died on November 10, 2011. Dr. Jacobson was born in 1931 in Philadelphia, PA and was a graduate of Philadelphia's Central High School and Ursinus College. After serving in the US Army, he earned his D.O from...

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May the love of friends and family carry you as we celebrate Dr Jacobsons life in this world.

You have my deepest sympathy. I knew Larry when he was an Intern in Florida. He was a kind and compassionate human being.

Loretta and family. Deepest sympathy from Margaret Z. Jones,M.D. I had the honor and privilege of collaborating with Larry after arrival at MSU in 1970 on the most exciting, creative and effective neurological educational endeavors of my career. I am so thankful for that priceless experience that demonstrated the high level of competency that medical students can achieve with his excellent leadership and gifts for teaching.

Dr. Jacobson was a teacher's teacher. As my first instructor of clinical medicine at MSU-COM in 1971-72, he instilled a sense of confidence and pride in me. He was a great asset to our profession.
May his family be comforted in their sorrow by the fact that he touched and help mold so many physicians.

I clearly remember Dr. Jacobson as a VERY proficient, thoughtful, knowledgeable professor. I was a student of his at MSU/COM matriculating in 1971. I greatly appreciate and respect his teaching abilities to this day.
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I worked with Larry at MSU. Sorry to hear he has passed away

Larry Bunnell

one of the most knowledgeable and favorite professors ffrom my years at msu/com. sorry to hear of his passing.

I didn't know Dr. Jacobson only from hearing Dana and Jay glowingly speak of him and his passions with such love. I wanted to express my sympathy for your great loss. I'll never forget the Schmidt hug I cried it was so sweet.

We lost a pleasant and great gentleman.
He will be sorely missed.