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Brandon Douglas Jacobs, 50, of Jacksonville, FL, passed away on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born May 26, 1975, in Provo, UT, to Douglas Earl Jacobs and Linda Louise Walker Jacobs.
Brandon was the only son of Doug and Linda and a beloved brother to five sisters. He grew up in a home centered on faith, learning, and family, which shaped his character, values, and pursuits throughout his life. From a young age, Brandon was known for his quick mind, deep curiosity, informed wit, and quiet kindness. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout, a reflection of his perseverance, leadership, and commitment to doing good.
A tenacious student, Brandon graduated from Fort Vancouver High School and went on to study at Ricks College, Utah State University, Cal Tech and Peking University in Beijing, China. He then earned a Master’s in Philosophy from Cambridge University in the UK, where he had a full ride scholarship, played varsity basketball and became a member of the Hawks’ Club, --achievements that reflected both his intellectual prowess and adventurous spirit.
He was passionate about his faith, family, and friends—and he cared deeply about his country, was well-rounded in politics, and passionate about sports, math, cooking, health, and fitness. Brandon was adventurous, often saying, “Let’s do it.” He was fearless, and traveled to more than 40 countries, conversing in multiple languages and making friends around the world.
Brandon worked in a variety of fields during his lifetime, including sales, consulting, and international business. He brought excellence and integrity to every endeavor. Friends and family relied on his insights and trusted his judgment.
Faith in Jesus Christ was a quiet but steady part of Brandon’s life. He served a mission in Helsinki, Finland for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Throughout his life, he found strength in the gospel and maintained a personal devotion that was steady, humble, and sincere. He held various callings and was always willing to serve without seeking attention or praise.
Despite many health challenges, Brandon remained resilient, independent, and grateful. He found joy in meaningful conversation, reading, traveling, and staying connected to family and friends.
Brandon was both meticulous and spontaneous, thoughtful and principled. He had exceptional taste and never wasted time or money on anything low quality. He was present for—and often the heart of—our most cherished memories, and he will be deeply missed in all the milestones to come.
Brandon is survived by his mother, Linda Jacobs of Mapleton, UT; and his five sisters: Shannon (Adam) Hoover of Chino, CA; Kamie (Allen) Bolen of Highland, UT; Kristie (Ryan) Barnhurst of Culpeper, VA; Amber Jacobs of Provo, UT; and Laura (Michael) Holley of Mapleton, UT. He is also survived by sixteen nieces and nephews who adored him. He was preceded in death by his father, Douglas Earl Jacobs.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to all who supported Brandon during his illness—especially the exceptional doctors and staff at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, who gave him the best hope and care.
"Trust in the Lord with all thine heart." —Proverbs 3:5
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at 11162 North Alpine Highway, Highland, Utah. A viewing will be held that morning from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Services are under the care of Wheeler & Sundberg Funeral Homes of Springville, Utah.
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