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Ronald Jacobus

81, Galloway, New Jersey

Age 81

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81
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81, Galloway, New Jersey
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American Stroke Association
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American Heart Association

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Ronald JacobusGalloway - Ronald Jacobus, 81, of Galloway, NJ passed away at home on April 27, 2020, after a courageous fight against COVID 19 and underlying conditions. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Elizabeth; his son, Jeffrey Jacobus; his daughter, Jennifer Jacobus; his...

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Ron was a great guy wonderful VP of Nursing ,valued Friend and lover of the Game of Golf

Dear Betty& Family
So sorry to learn of Ron,s passing,He was a great leader for Nursing Service at Geisinger over his more than 22 years.He was so proud of his family and loved his native New Jersey. He became a good golfer and was known as always in the fairway Jake.Those of us who worked closely with him have many Jake stories some serious some funny.
Con & Sue Schintz

Dear Mrs. Jacobus, Jeff, and Jennifer,
I am so sorry to read about Mr. Jacobus. May his memory live on in the legacy he leaves behind in all of you.
What wonderful memories I have of your family from our Swim Team days at the YMCA.
May God bring you comfort and peace.

Dear Betty, Jen, Allison & Jeff,
Remembering countless happy times over many years with Jake in Mountaintop, Cape May, Brigantine & Galloway with our families together. Hoping your wonderful memories of such a funny, warm and generous person will comfort you at this sad time.
With much love,
Sue & the Boys

Dear Mrs. Jacobus, Jeff and Jennifer,
My sincere condolences to all of you. Your family was a huge part of our lives having lived across the street from you for so many years.
Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

Mary Rozycki

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Ron was such a great guy who, along with the leadership team, became my mentors when I was just a kid joining the team at Geisinger. And over the 40 years since then, Ron became my very good friend. From work events to golf tournaments and more, we always had a fantastic time. Jake was one of a kind. I could write a book with his stories. I'll always remember and miss him. Lifting prayers for Betty and the family.

To Betty and the family. My sincere condolences on the loss of a wonderful man. Jake and I shared many times together @ GWV and out golfing together. He was fun to be around and I will treasure his many stories and laughs.

God Bless Jake in Heaven

David