Kurt O. JACOBSEN Born in Seattle on December 23, 1930, Kurt died at home on March 9th, with his family by his side. He is predeceased by his parents, Olga and Olav Jacobsen. Kurt graduated from Queen Anne High School, and attended the UW school of Architecture, where he began his lifetime career in architecture. He married his sweetheart, Lois Wingett, in 1952. They were married for 56 years. Kurt served two years in the military, and then began his architectural practice in Seattle. He was a founding partner in WJA architectural and engineering firm. In later years, he moved to the Methow Valley, where he also designed homes. Kurt's love of the outdoors endeared him to the mountains---hiking, skiing and climbing. His family shared his passion for the outdoors. Kurt is survived by his wife Lois Jacobsen, sister Elaine Whinihan, brother Conrad Jacobsen, children Karen Jacobsen, Karl Jacobsen, and Jill Hansen, as well as four grandchildren: Laurel, Leslie, Leif and Kurt. He will be greatly missed by his family, including his adoring dog, Nellie. He will be remembered for his infectious laugh, generous heart and steadfast devotion to his family. We are all grateful for so many happy years with him. Memorial service will be held at 6 pm on March 20th at the UW Center for Urban Horticulture. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to the Methow Conservancy or Providence Hospice. Arrangements entrusted to the care of People's Memorial Funeral Coop.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Chris Jacobsen
March 17, 2009
I send my condolences to the Jacobsen family. So sorry to hear of Kurt's death. My wife Heidi, and I have many wonderful memories of our visits with Kurt, Lois, and family at the Methow cabin.
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Steve Stephens
March 17, 2009
I went to Eckstein and Roosevelt with Karl Jacobson. I am so sorry to learn of the death of his father.
Laurel Tonn
March 15, 2009
What wonderful words about Grandpa. He really did lead a full and rich life. I love him so much and have learned so much from him. I will miss him everyday.
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