Condolences
My sincere condolences to the family and all others who grieve.
It was my privilege to know Ross over many years, to 'do' politics with him, as well as discuss Church and events of the day.
Barry Rust
My condolences on the loss of your father, grandfather and great grandfather. I remember when Dale and Ross got together to have coffee together, they had such stories to tell and most were very funny. I also remember when your dad and mom used to help us look after our new dog Max and the enjoyment that we all received from his funny actions.
Wishing you all the best in the future.
Joan Miettinen
Our deepest sympathy to the family. I have many wonderful memories of uncle Ross and his family. As a boy being out west in 1965 seeing the stampede with all the relatives that had gone out to see him at the same time. It was a packed house but no one cared. Julie and I visiting with him , Lynn and Wendi a few years ago. It was good to see them after all those years. When I was very young Ross gave me a silver dollar or 2 silver 50 cent pieces for my birthdays. I still have them and when I look at them I remember Ross. He will be sincerly missed.
Love from
Nelson and family
Our heartfelt condolences to all of Ross's family and friends. I have such happy memories of my time with Uncle Ross and family: from the first trip to Calgary to visit and enjoy the Calgary Stampede with him in 1965 and through the next 40+ years to when he toured my family around Calgary once again. When Ross's brother, my dad, Harry Jacobs, passed away in 2017 and I set up dad's final resting place in Milverton, I had a heart warming discussion with the cemetery caretaker who was a friend of Ross's from Milverton elementary school. Ross brought laughter, kindness, love and happy memories to so many of us. He will be dearly missed, but he will always be fondly remembered in our hearts.
love from,
Shari Arnold (Jacobs)
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