1912
Wilton Thomas Jacobs was born on 16 Feb 1912 a child of Wade Hampton Jacobs and Laura O Thomas Jacobs.
1930
On February 11, 1930, Wilton Jacobs was mentioned as a living son in the obituary of Wade Hampton Jacobs.
1954
On May 26, 1954, Wilton Jacobs was mentioned as an honorary pallbearer in the obituary of Gillyard Percival Monroe, Sr.
1962
On March 27, 1962, Wilton T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Summons.”
On April 3, 1962, Wilton T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Summons.”
On April 10, 1962, Wilton T Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Summons.”
1967
On July 8, 1967, Wilton T. Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Richland Real Estate Transfers.”
1977
He died on 23 Apr 1977 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Richland Memorial Hospital. Wilton Thomas Jacobs was buried on 25 Apr 1977 in Pontiac, Richland, South Carolina, USA at Spears Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.
Retired Merchant W. T. Jacobs Dies
Wilton Thomas Jacobs, 65, of 7240 Clifford Drive, a retired merchant, died Saturday in Richland Memorial Hospital.
Born in Richland County, he was a son of the late Wade Hampton and Laura Jacobs. He was a member of the Spears Creek Baptist Church and the Elks Club.
Mr. Jacobs operated a store in Pontiac for 25 years prior to his retirement.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Naomi Wilson Jacobs; a daughter, Mrs. Cathy Lee of Columbia; two sons, Beverly T. and Vernon C. Jacobs of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Lois Lippard and Mrs. Evetta Jacobs of Pontiac; two brothers, A. L. Sr. and Hazel O. Jacobs of Houston, Tex.; and five grandchildren.
Plans will be announced by Dunbar Funeral Home.
JACOBS RITES
Funeral services for Wilton Thomas Jacobs were held today in Spears Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. T. F. Howell and the Rev. Everett Reconnu.
Pallbearers were Julius Birchmore, A. L. Jacobs, Jr., Randolph Delk, Larry Jacobs, Ronny Jacobs, and Bill Ellisor.
Mr. Jacobs, 65, of 7240 Clifford Drive, a retired merchant, died Saturday in Richland Memorial Hospital.
Born in Richland County, he was a son of the late Wade Hampton and Laura Jacobs. He was a member of Spears Creek Baptist Church and the Elks Club.
Mr. Jacobs operated a store in Pontiac for 25 years prior to his retirement.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Naomi Wilson Jacobs; a daughter, Mrs. Joe D (Kathy) Lee of Columbia; two sons, Beverly T. and Vernon C. Jacobs of Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Lois Lippard and Mrs. Evetta Jacobs of Pontiac; two brothers, A. L. Jacobs Sr. and Hazel O. Jacobs of Houston, Tex.; and five grandchildren.

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