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Thomas Henry Jacobs

Phoenix, Arizona

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Jacobs, Thomas Henry 67, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away Saturday, August 8, 2015. "He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad." (From Scaramouche, by Rafael Sabatini) Tom was born January 6, 1948, in Lakewood, Ohio, to Ray and Miriam (White) Jacobs. He attended...

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We are so sorry for your loss. Prayers to comfort all during this time.

My condolences to the family. May the God who gives peace supply all that you need to bring peace to your hearts during this difficult time.

Pam and I are sorry for Toms passing at a young age, I remember his mask's hanging in his bedroom when we visited back in 66 and they scared me at that time.Cha Cha we love you . Jim and Pam

Many many prayers are being sent to you and your family. I have had the pleasure of being friends with Candida since high school and watching you and your family grow up over the years. You and Mrs. Jacobs created an amazing family bond that I have never seen, thanks for sharing with all of us. All of you are in our many thoughts and prayers. Love the Botha's.

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We're sorry we can't be with you in this time of mourning. I will always remember the hours of conversation Tom and I had about all things music. His passion for and knowledge of the art form inspired me. I will miss him.

My thoughts and love are with all the Jacobs family today and in the challenging days ahead. Tom was rightly proud of his wonderful family. We will miss him greatly and so appreciate his many accomplishments. I very much regret not being able to attend the service. Blessings and comfort to you all!

I'm learning more about him still. Gosh, what an amazing human being. There's so much I didn't know and I wish I would've known him better. I would've loved hanging out with him! Music, books, traveling, writing... Wolves! All amongst my favorite things, as well. But I know his family was the ultimate passion and that is truly admirable. I'll always remember his warmth, his ease... a sense of openness. When I would visit Candida at her home on Elm St in high school, I always felt genuinely ...

I am so sorry for your loss. May God grant you peace and comfort. Psalms 83 : 18, Psalms 147 : 3.