Information for Goldia M. Barnett Jacobson
20 July, 1894 – 20 January, 1964
Obituary from the Idaho Free Press
Saturday, 25 January, 1964
Contributed by Dennis McIndoo



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Mrs. Goldie Jacobson

       Services for Mrs. Goldia M. Jacobson, 82, of Seattle, who died Wednesday at the home of a son in Seattle, will be conducted at the Peckham-Dakan-Davis Chapel at 2 p.m. Monday.  The Elder Charles Whipple will officiate and interment will be at Canyon Hill.
       Mrs. Jacobson was born Oct. 30, 1881, in Mahomet, Ill., and ws reared in Illinois and Nebraska, where her parents moved in the early 1890's.  She was married Jan. 5, 1898, in Fort Calhoun, Neb., to Chris H. Jacobson, and they lived in Nebraska and Minnesota until 1938.  They then moved to southern Idaho and went to Los Angeles to make their home in the early 1940's.  Mr. Jacobson died Jan. 30, 1962, and she since had lived in Caldwell and Seattle.
       She was a member of the Reorganized LDS Church of Nampa.
       Surviving are three sons, Glen L. of Seattle, Orville M. of Yakima, Wash.; and Lester C. of La Puente, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Marie L. Chambers of Staples, Minn.; two brothers, Bud Barnett, Los Angeles and Grover, Sioux City, Iowa; three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Fouts, Los Angeles, Mrs. Lizzie Belville, Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. Sadie Burcham, Platsmouth, Neb., 18 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.  A daughter and a son preceded her in death.




 

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