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Joe Wendell Jacobs

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Joe Wendell Jacobs

Birth
Turkey, Hall County, Texas, USA
Death
27 Nov 2014 (aged 88)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Plainview, Hale County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Joe Wendell Jacobs
Stationed in France during WWII

Joe Wendell Jacobs, 88, of McGregor, Texas, died Nov. 27, 2014, in Fort Worth after a brief illness. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 1, at the First Baptist Church in Crawford, Texas, with Pastor Jeff Gravens officiating. Burial will take place in Plainview.

Joe was born in Turkey near Childress, Texas, on Aug. 26, 1926. After high school he served his country during WWII and was stationed in France. During his tour of duty he served as a member of the military police that was stationed as a guard during the Nuremberg Trials after the war ended. After his time in the military, Joe and his wife Wanda moved to Plainview, where he began working at Cloverlake and Bell Dairy for 53 years until his retirement in 1991. Once retired, Joe and Wanda moved to McGregor to be near their grandchildren.

Joe was an active member in many different organizations while in Plainview. He was a lifetime freemason, and a member of the local VFW and Noon Optimist Club. Joe served as president of the Little League summer baseball program for many years and had a local ballpark renamed "Jacobs Field" in his honor. Joe was known for his humor and his love of meeting people. He had many friends that he cherished spending time with and never passed up an opportunity to tell stories, a joke or a chance to brag about his kids or grandkids. Joe and Wanda attended First Baptist Church in Crawford; Joe was a member of the Men's Sunday School where he enjoyed worshipping the Lord and sharing many stories with other members of the class.

Joe is survived by his wife of 66 years, Wanda Lou Jacobs of McGregor; two children, daughter Shelia Rutledge of Keller, Texas, and Greg Jacobs of Crawford. He enjoyed three grandchildren, Brandon Bouldin of Keller, Tanner Jacobs and wife Rachel of Aubrey, Texas, and Brock Jacobs of Stephenville, Texas. Honorary pallbearers will consist of all three grandsons.

Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Crawford.

Published in Plainview Daily Herald - Nov. 30, 2014
Joe Wendell Jacobs
Stationed in France during WWII

Joe Wendell Jacobs, 88, of McGregor, Texas, died Nov. 27, 2014, in Fort Worth after a brief illness. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 1, at the First Baptist Church in Crawford, Texas, with Pastor Jeff Gravens officiating. Burial will take place in Plainview.

Joe was born in Turkey near Childress, Texas, on Aug. 26, 1926. After high school he served his country during WWII and was stationed in France. During his tour of duty he served as a member of the military police that was stationed as a guard during the Nuremberg Trials after the war ended. After his time in the military, Joe and his wife Wanda moved to Plainview, where he began working at Cloverlake and Bell Dairy for 53 years until his retirement in 1991. Once retired, Joe and Wanda moved to McGregor to be near their grandchildren.

Joe was an active member in many different organizations while in Plainview. He was a lifetime freemason, and a member of the local VFW and Noon Optimist Club. Joe served as president of the Little League summer baseball program for many years and had a local ballpark renamed "Jacobs Field" in his honor. Joe was known for his humor and his love of meeting people. He had many friends that he cherished spending time with and never passed up an opportunity to tell stories, a joke or a chance to brag about his kids or grandkids. Joe and Wanda attended First Baptist Church in Crawford; Joe was a member of the Men's Sunday School where he enjoyed worshipping the Lord and sharing many stories with other members of the class.

Joe is survived by his wife of 66 years, Wanda Lou Jacobs of McGregor; two children, daughter Shelia Rutledge of Keller, Texas, and Greg Jacobs of Crawford. He enjoyed three grandchildren, Brandon Bouldin of Keller, Tanner Jacobs and wife Rachel of Aubrey, Texas, and Brock Jacobs of Stephenville, Texas. Honorary pallbearers will consist of all three grandsons.

Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Crawford.

Published in Plainview Daily Herald - Nov. 30, 2014


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