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Jacob Young Obituary

Jacob T. Young, a talented and versatile magazine editor whose career included senior roles at Wired, Time Inc., People, Readers Digest, and Newsweek, died on January 12 at his home in Mill Valley, California, following a courageous 3-year battle with Lewy Body Dementia, a neurodegenerative disease of the brain. He was 67 years old.

Born January 26, 1956, in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, Jake, as he was known to most, was the son of Troy Young of Chickamauga, Georgia, and Mary Wilhoit Young of Signal Mountain, Tennessee. His father was a furniture salesman and disabled veteran of the Korean War. His mother worked as an engineer for the Tennessee Valley Authority, where she forecasted power needs for the region.

Jake grew up in Chattanooga, where he attended the Baylor School, a private preparatory school that, at the time, was an all-boys institution. From there, Jake attended Stanford University (his first trip west of the Mississippi), where he soon discovered his passion for journalism. Soon after his arrival, he started spending untold hours in the offices of The Stanford Daily, ultimately becoming the student newspaper's editor-in-chief during his senior year. With his easy-going manner and commanding 6'5" height, he stood out among his colleagues and was a mentor and friend to scores of student journalists. Jake graduated in 1978 with a BA in history.

That fall, Jake moved to New York City to pursue a career in magazine journalism. After a short stint at a trade publication, he joined the staff of Newsweek magazine in 1979. In his nine years at Newsweek, Jake covered political campaigns, spent three years as Detroit bureau chief, and served as a writer in New York, where he wrote countless stories on a wide range of topics.

Jake joined People Magazine in 1988 as a news editor and soon was promoted to senior editor of news. In 1990, People asked Jake to oversee the startup of a similar magazine in Australia that would come to be called Who Weekly. After a successful test run, he moved to Sydney and spent the next several years as the magazine's founding editor. Following a short stint as editor of Time South Pacific, Jake returned to New York in 1995 to become an assistant managing editor at People and, later, development editor for Time Inc. During those years, he took part in the launches of several new magazines.

From 2000 to 2005, Jake served as executive editor of Readers Digest before becoming managing editor of Wired magazine, where he worked from 2006 to 2016 and had a front-row seat to the emerging technological revolution happening in Silicon Valley.

In 1996, Jake's life was changed in immeasurable ways when he met Marsha Robertson at a dinner in Los Angeles. Marsha, who worked as a publicist on film production sets around the world, was a fellow Stanford alum from the class of 1976. Six months after they met, Marsha, a long-time Californian, moved to New York where she and Jake established a home on the Upper East Side. They married in 1999.

Jake and Marsha moved to San Francisco in 2006 and to Mill Valley in 2010. They loved living in California, especially among the tall redwoods in Mill Valley that surrounded their home. Jake's life was turned upside down when Marsha died of cancer in 2018 at the age of 63. It was a loss he felt deeply.

Jake's Lewy Body diagnosis in 2021 was a blow, but he never let it define him. He continued to show his trademark kindness, good humor, and inquisitiveness to the very end. He will be missed dearly by those who knew him.

Jake is survived by his younger brother, Jeff Young, of Chattanooga, Tennessee; his niece Brandi Yeoman, also of Chattanooga; his great-nephew Hunter Robinson and great-niece Riley Yeoman; his brother-in-law Jim Robertson and his wife Tammy; and his loving and devoted companion Kyle Gibson, who brought him great joy, love, and comfort in recent years.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Futures Without Violence, 100 Montgomery Street, The Presidio, San Francisco, CA, 94129. (https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org)Family and friends will hold a private memorial service at a future date.

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Published by Marin Independent Journal on Jan. 16, 2024.

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NANCY MILLER

May 9, 2024

Jake,
You were a wonderful friend, colleague, and mentor. Always so kind and ready with a laugh..or a box of tissues when a lady needed one. You and Marsha remain my inspo on how to live a fabulous life. much love to you and your family.
Nancy

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Stephanie Atwood

April 29, 2024

I will never forget Jake,
He was a wonderful dog lover and kind and gentle soul.

Virginia Zachary Waddell

February 27, 2024

I haven´t seen Jake since his mother passed but lived down the street from the Youngs when we were growing up. Always great people and great friends, I am sorry of his passing. We are losing a wonderful person.

Deborah Quin

February 22, 2024

My deepest condolences to Jacob´s family. I´m devastated to hear this news.
Jake was a colleague and a friend. We worked together on Time Warner´s Australian version of People Magazine - Who Weekly.
Jake was founding Editor and I worked on the business side as Adverting Director then Publisher. We supported each other during the challenging days of the "start up" and became good friends.
I learned so much from Jake about the editorial side of the business but it was his kindness, intellect, humour and courage that I appreciated the most.
What a loss.
I count myself fortunate to have known Jake and to have been his friend.

Jasmine Madatian and Mike Regan

February 19, 2024

We are so sorry - Jake and Marsha were two of our favorite people, and they were enormously kind to us. We enjoyed many wonderful times together over the years, and will cherish our treasured memories. When we returned to SF in 2017, Jake and Marsha were the first people we invited over for dinner. Sending love and prayers for peace and strength to their family members and friends who are grieving this enormous loss.
Jasmine Madatian and Mike Regan, San Francisco

Amy

February 4, 2024

Our deepest condolences for Jacob´s friends and family. Jacob will be dearly missed on our morning walks. We only knew each other through our mutual love and attention to our dogs, and the nod and smile that comes with crossing paths daily in the beauty of Blithedale Canyon. He had the presence of a lovely man.

Randy Davis

January 26, 2024

Fair winds and following seas on your journey my old Classmate.
Randy Davis
Baylor '74

Kirsty Cameron

January 24, 2024

I am so sorry to hear of this. Jake was my editor at Who Weekly in Sydney and my boss again when he was Time Inc's development editor. He was both a mentor and friend, so kind, so clever, an excellent companion whether in the newsroom or sharing a meal with him, the wonderful Marsha and other friends and colleagues. We kept in touch over the years and last caught up in San Francisco in 2019. He was missing Marsha keenly but was also finding happiness in the support of close friends. Much love and sincere to condolences to all who grieve Jake's death.

Kep Whiteford

January 18, 2024

Jake was a roommate of mine in the 'trailers' at Stanford. A great guy - humorous, smart, and thoughtful. Hearing of his passing is a very sad event.

Chris Mings

January 18, 2024

Jake was a fun easy going roommate my freshmen year at Stanford. While he was country Tennessee and I was naive California suburbanite, we found common ground continually listening to Led Zeppelins Physical Graffiti When I think of Jake I think first of his guitar playing. That was a bigger part of his life back then. Maybe just to woo the girls in our dorm. (JS?)Every conversation was fun, but included great insights from a person who was very well read and up on current events. We kept in touch over the years, the last time soon after his wife died and when he finally left Wired magazine. I am so sorry to hear that he had to deal with his illness during that difficult transition. I will miss Jake. Chris

Jeff Young

January 16, 2024

I love you my brother. You will be missed. I am glad you are free now and no longer suffering.

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