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George Jacobsen

George Jacobsen

George Jacobsen (1945 - 2016)

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    - Jim Klum

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Jacobsen, George 71 Jan. 28, 1945 Nov. 21, 2016 George Robert Jacobsen passed away Monday, Nov. 21, 2016, at the age of 71, due to complications from Multiple Sclerosis. George was born in 1945 in Portland, to parents Stanley and Doris Jacobsen. He graduated from Jefferson High School, class of 1963, and earned a scholarship to George Washington University in Washington D.C. While attending college, he served as an intern for former senator Wayne Morse, working in the senate office building, and working on the senator's ranch on weekends. Returning to Portland, he finished his education, receiving his degree in Social Work from Portland State College in 1968, and his Master Degree in Social Work from Portland State University in 1974. George served in the U.S. Navy as a commissioned naval officer, after attending the U.S. Naval Officer Candidate School and the U.S. Naval Justice School in 1968. He was deployed aboard the U.S.S. Taluga AO-62, during the Vietnam War. He retired in 1993 as a captain in the Navy Reserves, after 30 years of service. While serving in the Navy Reserves, he began his 30 year career in the Portland Fire Bureau, retiring in 2003, as a Battalion Chief. One of his most enjoyable assignments while working in the Fire Bureau was overseeing and working with the Toy and Joy program, where he continued to volunteer throughout his retirement. He also spent much of his time off in the summer months volunteering to help fight forest fires. He was a third generation of avid fisherman, who enjoyed fall salmon fishing in Garibaldi, Ore., with friends and family. He is survived by wife, Susan; daughter, Jeanne Kilmer; granddaughter, Kaitlin Kilmer; sister, Kathy Lee; four nieces and nephew; and 10 greatnieces and nephews. A service to celebrate George's life will be held at 12 p.m., Nov. 30, 2016 at Lincoln Memorial Park, 11801 SE Mt. Scott Blvd. Portland, OR 97086. A Military Honors Ceremony will take place at Willamette National Cemetery at 1:30 p.m., following the memorial service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to the Portland Fire Bureau Toy and Joy Program. 

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12/01/16 01:52 PM #1    

Robert Bruneau

I most remember George from grade school and our time in Boy Scouts together.  He was in many of my grade school classes and I always thought he was great.  It's always a bit shocking when we hear of the passing of one of our classmates.  I guess it reminds us all of our mortality.  I send my deep condolances to his wife and family, and all those he touched through work and military service.  Rest in Peace George.  


12/02/16 11:32 AM #2    

Karen Heiberg (Weyhrich)

I reconnected with George when he was so helpful with our 50th reunion. It does not surprise me that he volunteered for so many services during his life.  George was such a giving, kind person.  I pray his family and friends can have peace with his passing.  There is a rumor that they are watching us every time we think of them. George would want us to be happy and think of him with happy memories.  I am grateful for his friendship.  I too will miss him dearly.


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