Obituary published on Legacy.com by Freeman Mortuary - Jefferson City on Mar. 27, 2024.
Margo Deann Jakobi, transitioned from this life to the next Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at Capital Region Medical Center, following a brief battle with an aggressive cancer.
In the golden embrace of California, she entered the world on May 31, 1969. Daughter to Doc and Innis (John) Wauge. Bound by matrimony to Dietrech Jakobi, their union beared fruit in the form of three beloved sons.
Yet, it was her encounter with Charles Labedz that ignited the embers of a remarkable saga. For sixteen years, their souls weaved a tapestry of love, connection, and mutual growth.
After donning her cap and gown, Margo's journey burgeoned as she delved into the realms of Psychology and creative writing at Lincoln University. Little did she know, this academic odyssey would lead her to become the beacon of farm outreach, a role she embraced with fervor. Small farms found a steadfast ally in Margo, whose knack for securing grants propelled many into prosperity. Among her peers, she was hailed as an ingenious outreach artisan, constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation. Her dedication to uplifting others was genuine, as she honed her skills to impart wisdom through workshops, a testament to her unwavering commitment to service.
But Margo's soul yearned for a deeper connection with the earth, a longing that birthed not one, but two homesteads. Here, amidst the verdant embrace of nature, she flourished, nurturing wildlife, native flora, and livestock alike. The success of her ventures, especially the sanctuary she co-crafted with Charles, dubbed Le Burgeon, underscored her harmonious dance with the land.
Her wanderlust knew no bounds, as she traversed the globe, absorbing the essence of each locale with gusto. From savoring exotic cuisines to forging bonds with locals and fellow travelers, Margo's zest for life was evident. Her keen eye for artistry and flavor turned every experience into a canvas of inspiration, a skill she deftly wielded upon her return home.
Above all, Margo was the guardian of her family, their protector and champion. With grace and compassion, she steered them through life's ebbs and flows, her wisdom steeped in the principles of manifestation and the law of attraction. Through her enlightening YouTube channel, she shared the secrets of her radiant existence, inviting all to partake in her luminous journey.
To encapsulate Margo's essence is to capture a flicker of her brilliance, a shimmer of her transcendent spirit. For a glimpse into her world, one need only seek solace in the luminescence of her self-crafted videos, where her effervescent presence dances across the screen.
Survivors include: her husband, Charles Labedz of Henley, Mo.; two sons, Gavin Jakobi and Sage Jakobi both of Henley, Mo.; one aunt; numerous cousins; and countless friends, colleagues and fellow humans.
She was preceded in death by her parents; an infant child; and her oldest son, Tarren Jakobi.
Celebration of life services will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Margo Jakobi Go Fund Me.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of Freeman Mortuary, 915 Madison St,
Jefferson City, MO 65101.