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Maria del Carmen Jacobson

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Maria del Carmen Jacobson

Birth
Spain
Death
5 Jan 1983 (aged 51–52)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Obituary, The Oklahoman, January 6, 1983
Carmen Jacobson, age 51. Died at her home in Oklahoma City on January 5, 1983. Loved by all who knew her. She was born in Orgaz Spain and came to Oklahoma City in 1960. She owned Carmen Imports. She was the youngest school teacher to teach in Madrid Spain. She taught Spanish on public television and also at Temple B'Nai Israel Pre-school. Art, poetry, and philosphy also were part of her career. She was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church. She was a volunteer for Neighbor for Neighbor.

She is survived by her husband Joe Jacobson of the home; and children, Ann Pilar, Anthony, Michael, and David Jacobson of the home. Also survived by her mother and father and 10 brothers and sisters, all of Goledo and Madrid Spain. Service will be Thursday, 9 a.m., in Christ the King Catholic Church with burial in Resurrection Cemetery. Directed by Hahn-Cook Street and Draper Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers donations to Neighbor for Neighbor.

Obituary, The Oklahoman, January 6, 1983
Carmen Jacobson, age 51. Died at her home in Oklahoma City on January 5, 1983. Loved by all who knew her. She was born in Orgaz Spain and came to Oklahoma City in 1960. She owned Carmen Imports. She was the youngest school teacher to teach in Madrid Spain. She taught Spanish on public television and also at Temple B'Nai Israel Pre-school. Art, poetry, and philosphy also were part of her career. She was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church. She was a volunteer for Neighbor for Neighbor.

She is survived by her husband Joe Jacobson of the home; and children, Ann Pilar, Anthony, Michael, and David Jacobson of the home. Also survived by her mother and father and 10 brothers and sisters, all of Goledo and Madrid Spain. Service will be Thursday, 9 a.m., in Christ the King Catholic Church with burial in Resurrection Cemetery. Directed by Hahn-Cook Street and Draper Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers donations to Neighbor for Neighbor.


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