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George R. Jacobson

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George R. Jacobson

Birth
Death
1927 (aged 35–36)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-43-3-2
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GEORGE R. JACOBSON

DEATH COMES WITH YEAR'S CLOSE TO GEORGE JACOBSON
Death came to George Jacobson at his home 934 North Ninth street at
1:30 o'clock this afternoon, the end coming peacefully and being due
to heart trouble from which he had been a sufferer for many months.
The funeral arrangements had not been completed today but the service
will probably be held Tuesday afternoon from the home.
George Jacobson was born in this city September 23, 1891 and was thirty
six at his last birthday. He received his education in the local schools
and in the World War enlisted for service with the army overseas and
being with the army of occupation on the Rhine. After his discharge he
returned to Manitowoc and for many years was employed by the Pauly and
Pauly Cheese company, being forced to quit by illness several months ago.
On September 10, 191? Mr. Jacobson was married to Miss Ione Dusold, who
with two daughters, his father Joseph Jacobson, a sister, Mrs. Theodore
Geisler and a brother, Martin Jacobson, the latter of Oakland, California,
survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, December 31, 1927 P.13
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[bur. 1-3-1928/cause: heart disease]

GEORGE R. JACOBSON

DEATH COMES WITH YEAR'S CLOSE TO GEORGE JACOBSON
Death came to George Jacobson at his home 934 North Ninth street at
1:30 o'clock this afternoon, the end coming peacefully and being due
to heart trouble from which he had been a sufferer for many months.
The funeral arrangements had not been completed today but the service
will probably be held Tuesday afternoon from the home.
George Jacobson was born in this city September 23, 1891 and was thirty
six at his last birthday. He received his education in the local schools
and in the World War enlisted for service with the army overseas and
being with the army of occupation on the Rhine. After his discharge he
returned to Manitowoc and for many years was employed by the Pauly and
Pauly Cheese company, being forced to quit by illness several months ago.
On September 10, 191? Mr. Jacobson was married to Miss Ione Dusold, who
with two daughters, his father Joseph Jacobson, a sister, Mrs. Theodore
Geisler and a brother, Martin Jacobson, the latter of Oakland, California,
survive him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Saturday, December 31, 1927 P.13
*******
[bur. 1-3-1928/cause: heart disease]


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