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Rosebud <I>Marshall</I> Jacobsen

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Rosebud Marshall Jacobsen

Birth
Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, USA
Death
12 Mar 1990 (aged 72)
Newport Beach, Orange County, California, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6974907, Longitude: -111.8493195
Plot
Cypress Hill 146-4-E
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Rosebud Marshall Jacobsen died Monday evening, March 12, 1990 in Newport Beach, California as a result of an automobile accident.

She was born December 1, 1917 in Tooele, Utah to Rose Kirk and Percy Harold Marshall.

After graduating from Tooele High School, she attended the University of Utah, graduating magna cum laude in Marketing in 1939. While at the University of Utah she was vice president of the Associated Students, president of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and elected to Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi.

On June 27, 1939, she married Leo Martin Jacobsen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. For more than fifty years, he adored her and she him. They are the parents of four children: Ted M. and Craig M. Jacobsen of Salt Lake City; Richard M. Jacobsen of Palo Alto, California; and Christine J. Cannon who died in 1975. She is also survived by a beloved sister, Ruby M. Williams; daughters-in-law Charlotte G., Susan P., and Susan W. Jacobsen; son-in-law James Q. Cannon and his wife, Rebecca; and twenty-seven grandchildren.

Her life was one of wide-ranging love, compassion, vitality, service and example. She was a member of Junior League and president of the East High PTA. She filled numerous assignments within the LDS Church including many years as a member of the YWMIA General Board and as a member of the Church Correlation Committee. From 1966 until 1969 she accompanied her husband as he presided over the LDS Norwegian Mission.

Her spirit brought joy, encouraged endeavor, and excellence, and reflected faith in her Father and her fellow men. She touched, in eternal ways, this earth. She was, in the literal and highest sense of the word, a grandmother.

Funeral Services will be held in the Parleys Sixth Ward Chapel, 2350 South 2100 East, at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 21, 1990. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Street, on Tuesday evening, March 20, 1990 from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. and in the Parleys Sixth Ward Building on Wednesday from 10:45 until 11:45 a.m.

Published in the Deseret News on March 17, 1990.
Rosebud Marshall Jacobsen died Monday evening, March 12, 1990 in Newport Beach, California as a result of an automobile accident.

She was born December 1, 1917 in Tooele, Utah to Rose Kirk and Percy Harold Marshall.

After graduating from Tooele High School, she attended the University of Utah, graduating magna cum laude in Marketing in 1939. While at the University of Utah she was vice president of the Associated Students, president of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and elected to Mortar Board and Phi Kappa Phi.

On June 27, 1939, she married Leo Martin Jacobsen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. For more than fifty years, he adored her and she him. They are the parents of four children: Ted M. and Craig M. Jacobsen of Salt Lake City; Richard M. Jacobsen of Palo Alto, California; and Christine J. Cannon who died in 1975. She is also survived by a beloved sister, Ruby M. Williams; daughters-in-law Charlotte G., Susan P., and Susan W. Jacobsen; son-in-law James Q. Cannon and his wife, Rebecca; and twenty-seven grandchildren.

Her life was one of wide-ranging love, compassion, vitality, service and example. She was a member of Junior League and president of the East High PTA. She filled numerous assignments within the LDS Church including many years as a member of the YWMIA General Board and as a member of the Church Correlation Committee. From 1966 until 1969 she accompanied her husband as he presided over the LDS Norwegian Mission.

Her spirit brought joy, encouraged endeavor, and excellence, and reflected faith in her Father and her fellow men. She touched, in eternal ways, this earth. She was, in the literal and highest sense of the word, a grandmother.

Funeral Services will be held in the Parleys Sixth Ward Chapel, 2350 South 2100 East, at 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 21, 1990. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Street, on Tuesday evening, March 20, 1990 from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. and in the Parleys Sixth Ward Building on Wednesday from 10:45 until 11:45 a.m.

Published in the Deseret News on March 17, 1990.


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