1944
On February 13, 1944, Lawrence Edwards Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Lawrence Edwards Jacobs.”
On February 20, 1944, Lawrence Edward Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Lawrence Edward Jacobs.”
On May 18, 1944, Larry Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Horace Jacobs Enters County House Race.”
On May 19, 1944, Larry Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Horace Jacobs Announces For Seat In House.”
1945
On February 24, 1945, Larry Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “JACOBS’ SON ILL.”
1946
On July 17, 1946, Larry Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Kizer Homecoming.”
1947
On March 19, 1947, Larry Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Jacobs Children Ill.”
On July 8, 1947, Larry Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Boy, Three, Catches His First Fish.”
1948
On February 9, 1948, Larry Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Larry’s Birthday.”
On September 16, 1948, Larry Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Fractures Elbow.“
1950
as a 6-year-old, male, single, white, son. Also in the home were his father, Horace T Jacobs; his mother, Clara M Jacobs; and his siblings, Sylvia Y. Jacobs, Hampton H Jacobs, and John J Jacobs.
1954
On March 1, 1954, Larry Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “Jacobs Offers For County Commissioner.”
1964
On December 27, 1964, Lawrence Edward Jacobs was mentioned in the newspaper article, “THE BRIDE’S BOOK.”
1971
On May 27, 1971, Larry E. Jacobs, was mentioned as a living son in the obituary of Horace Tillman Jacobs.
2006
Lawrence Jacobs
CHARLESTON – Entered into eternal rest on March 12, 2006, Lawrence “Larry” Edward Jacobs, Sr., husband of Deborah “Debbie” L. Davis Jacobs. Residence, Charleston, SC. Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs are invited to attend the memorial services of the former in J. Henry Stuhr, Inc.,West Ashley Chapel, Saturday, March 18, 2006, at eleven o’clock. Interment will be private.
Larry was born February 9, 1944, in Columbia, SC, the son of Horace Tillman Jacobs and Clara Mae Kizer Jacobs. He was the founder and owner of Camo Bunker, Army and Navy Store.
Surviving are his wife of Charleston, SC; 1 son, Lawrence “Larry” Edward Jacobs, Jr. of James Island, SC; 1 daughter, Troy Jacobs Herlihy and husband, Dan, of Florence, SC; 1 stepdaughter, Jennifer Shaw Davis of Charleston, SC; 1 sister, Sylvia Jacobs Brown of Atlanta, GA; 2 brothers, Horace Hampton Jacobs of Brooksville, FL, and John Tillman Jacobs of Columbia, SC; numerous nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to I.P.T.A.Y. Clemson Athletic Fund, P.O. Box 1529, Clemson, SC 29633 or to ARDS Foundation, 3100 Dundee Road, Suite 402, Northbrook, IL 60062.

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