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Lowell Jacobs

Santa Cruz, California

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Lowell JacobsMar 13, 1925-Oct 14, 2011Resident of Santa CruzLowell Jacobs, a native of Santa Cruz, passed away October 14, 2011 at the age of 86. He was born March 13, 1925 to George Edward Jacobs and Rosetta Belle Caton Jacobs, the youngest of 10 siblings. Growing up on a dairy and, later, a...

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Lowell was my grandmother's (Eulah) brother. He was my great-uncle. I always remember his friendly and happy demeanor at family gatherings, whether at the Garfield Park Church of Christ or at my grand-parents ranch on Western Drive. My mom (Shirley) always spoke highly of him.

Just heard about Lowell's passing into glory. I have such wonderful memories of all he and Lorana did for us when I was a teenager in the Santa Cruz church of Christ. He helped make my teenage years the greatest memories. I love you both. Ermalee (Kitten Pritchard) Ort

Lorana, Bruce, Brent and Families, Linda and I pray for an extra dose of God's love for all of you. May He daily remind you of His nearness and 'the peace that passes all understanding'.
Tom and Linda Marshall (Bakersfield, CA)

I would have attending Great Uncle Lowell's funeral, but having recently moved to Hollister, this sad, sad news escaped us. I'll always remember Uncle Lowell's upbeat personality, and his ever present smile when we'd see each other at family occasions. My mom, Shirley, thought very highly of her Uncle Lowell and loved him dearly.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Lorana.

Love,

Steve Ellis and family

It pains us to think of Lowell as gone from our church family and our presence. He lifted both of us with his voice in prayer and sent shivers down our spines. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Our prayers are with the family at this sorrowful time. The Moydell's (Dale & Barbara)

Lowell and Lorena

I will always remember Lowell's quiet spirit and joy filled smile. I enjoyed getting to know him at church through the years. I heard his favorite hymn is "How Great Thou Art" and I will honor Lowell's memory every time I sing it.