Born on Sept. 14, 1935 in St. Augustine County, Texas, he was a self-employed oil field equipment broker. Mr. Jacobs was a member of the Central Baptist Church and had served in the United States Air Force.
Mr. Jacobs is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Hopkins of Carthage; two sons, Johnnie Jacobs of Palestine and Greg Ferris Jacobs of Tyler; two brothers, James B. Jacobs of Garland and Gene E. Jacobs of Carthage; a number of aunts and uncles including Fay Ivie of Carthage; two grandchildren.
Published in The Panola Watchman, September 6, 1992
Born on Sept. 14, 1935 in St. Augustine County, Texas, he was a self-employed oil field equipment broker. Mr. Jacobs was a member of the Central Baptist Church and had served in the United States Air Force.
Mr. Jacobs is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Hopkins of Carthage; two sons, Johnnie Jacobs of Palestine and Greg Ferris Jacobs of Tyler; two brothers, James B. Jacobs of Garland and Gene E. Jacobs of Carthage; a number of aunts and uncles including Fay Ivie of Carthage; two grandchildren.
Published in The Panola Watchman, September 6, 1992
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