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Michael F. "Spike" Jacobs

Kingston, Pennsylvania

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KINGSTON — Michael F. "Spike" Jacobs, 46, of North Gates Avenue, Kingston, died on Saturday, July 26, 2014, at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, following an illness.

Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of Nancy (Yencha) Jacobs, Kingston, and the late Robert F. Jacobs Sr. He...

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When you keep the memories, our friend stays with us, feel him there...we always remember the good ones. Remembering you Michael and bright light you shine... S.F. Ken Priestly

Mike---Thoughts of you bring a smile and fond memories, you are a good man---SF-Ken Priestly

We lost a good kid from a good family----I say kid because I watched him grow from 6 years old to manhood-----the light that people like Michael shine is not diminished in death as we all remember the things that he provided to us in our lives----his memory lives forever within us---rest in peace son, you are missed.

I am so sorry to hear of Michael's passing. My prayers are with the family. Nancy I wish I could say something that would ease your pain. I will keep you and the family in my prayers. My love to the family. Helen Kay Emanuel (Chesterfield SC)

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of need.

Our thoughts and prayers to all of you. With deepest sympathy-
The Wagner Family

I had the privilege of watching this boy grow into a man. Many a wiffle ball games and football tosses on Warren Ave. Micheal was a spirited, caring and enthusiastic individual. His zest for life served as the bench mark for others to follow. He found humor in all situations with his sense of humor and laugh being infectious. My second reaction to the news after shock was wait they took the wrong guy, but as it is said, things happen for a reason. Perhaps things up in heaven were...

Sad and shocked to hear of Michael's passing. Thoughts, prayers, and heartfelt condolences to his family and everyone that loved him.