Edward A. Jacobson

Edward A. Jacobson obituary, Palm Desert, CA

Edward A. Jacobson

Edward Jacobson Obituary

Published by Rose Mortuaries & Cremation - Desert Hot Springs on Sep. 19, 2019.
On Thursday, September 19, 2019, Edward (Ed or Eddie) A. Jacobson, PhD, loving husband, stepdad, brother, friend and mentor, passed away at the age of 76. Ed was born on July 1, 1943 in Brooklyn, New York to Samuel Jacobson (of Canada) and Elizabeth Glantz (of New York). Ed was beloved for his unique combination of kindness, wit and brilliance. He is the author of the inspiring book, Appreciative Moments: Stories and Practices for Living and Working Appreciatively. For over 20 years, Ed served as a thought leader, coach and consultant for executives and financial planners and advisory leaders. He received his PhD in clinical psychology from Indiana University-Bloomington, his MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and his MPH from the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. Ed took joy in introducing himself and wife Jody as "The Jacobson Pair-O-Docs". Ed is survived by wife and business partner Jody; step-son Aman; brother Jay; beloved sisters-in-laws Debbie, Kathran, Linda and Barbara; and cherished cousins, nieces and nephews in the U.S. and Canada. A virtual Ed Appreciation Celebration will be hosted on October 8, 2019 by the Financial Life Planning Community. Family and friends will gather in New Jersey on November 9, 2019, to share "Ed stories," jokes and tears.

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Mitch Kotula

July 1, 2020

Ed and I worked together as change management consultants in the 1990s. Ed was on loan from KPMG and I was part of Nolan Norton, a subsidiary of KPMG which housed the global change management practice.

The big project for Ed and I was the State of Michigan automation project. Ed and I shared an apartment in Lansing, MI for over a year. We both has other clients, so would come and go.

Ed was a great room mate. He was funny, always had some clever thing to quip or get into. A true joy to be around. Together, we loved to eat and took in many of the Detroit area eateries.

We lost contact, work-wise, in the late 90s and went our separate ways. Ed capitalized on his amiable personality and quick wit doing speaking engagements and some consulting work. I continued in change management work. There are videos of Ed "doing his thing" and you can see the real Ed Jacobson. Funny and smart. A very bright guy.

My contact with him was just about yearly. And a few times we would meet in Chicago, where he lived and we usually ate at the Dancing Noodles, a favorite place of his.

Ed, I am missing you and sorely missed hearing of Joan and your greater family. And was truly surprised that you moved (?) to California.

I hope you are in a good place now. Charlie Merrill contacted me on July 1 to tell me that he accidentally discovered that you had passed. I guess that highlighted your very private side.

You were a friend and a good guy, Ed. I will remember you.

Maitri Meyer

November 10, 2019

What a beautiful tribute to an incredible man. We are appreciative for all he contributed to the betterment of the planet while on it and know his Spirit will continue to provide wise guidance. You are Loved Ed!

Barbara Culatta

October 29, 2019

Ed. That name says so much, means so much to me. I cant even contemplate how to do justice to the process of describing how valuable my friendship with Ed has been. I cant adequately convey how he made me a better person. I am in awe when I reflect on his very special being. But I just dont have the words.

I just dont have the words. Years ago, I shared with Ed how I didnt have the words to express myself. He straightway purchased and presented me with a horn like the one Clarabelle the clown, a character from the Howdy Doody show, used to communicate, for which we had such a great laugh. There were so many other fun and funny shared experiences and deeply profound ones too.

In addition to the many laughs, I learned so much from Ed. I appreciate his sensitivities, loving guidance, and counsel. I love how his brilliance combined with that sweet caring nature and willingness to freely give of himself, of his talents. I have reflected on so many special, wonderful memories. I will cherish them and him forever.

Phyllis Grummon

October 29, 2019

Ed was a long time friend, mentor, and Uncle Eddie to my children. He brightened our home and tolerated the engulfing hugs of our four children. Dave and I will never forget our times with Ed. He could string more puns together than anyone we knew.

Neal Van Zutphen

October 14, 2019

I am grateful for the many years of monthly phone calls and the times we had the chance to break bread (okay a tortilla or two as well) together. His wit, wisdom and way of being always made you feel safe in just being yourself. When change was needed, he reminded me that a "fence can be a very uncomfortable place to sit."

Friendship...The comfort of feeling safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but pouring them out, just as they are - chaff and grain together - certain that a faithful hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping and with the breath of kindness blow away the rest. Dinah Mulock Craik (1826-1887)

I will cherish my calls and times and miss my friend and mentor.

Love to Jody and Eddie's family.

Neal

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