Dear Heavenly Father, it is in humble submission that we ask you for comfort, as we announce to all, that Mrs. Brumadel Jacobs has changed her physical address. What once was 23825 Andrew Jackson Hwy E, Bolton, NC, is now 777, Highway 7 in that Beautiful City called Heaven. Mrs. Jacobs, quietly stepped out of life's backdoor at her residence with her loving husband Pastor Robert Jacobs by her bedside, on Saturday, June 4, 2022.
Precious moments have been set aside to spend intimate time with First Lady Jacobs while reflecting on fonder memories, on Friday, June 10, 2022 from 4pm until 6pm at the church she loved so dearly, St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Bolton, NC. Services to celebrate the life and legacy of this devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, will be held on Saturday, June 11, 2022 at 1pm also at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Bolton, NC. Following the services in the sanctuary, First Lady Jacobs' delicate temple along with her adored family, will be escorted to Freeman Cemetery in Bolton, NC for Interment Rites. Although her heartbroken family will have to depart, leaving her earthen vessel in this designated place, all that knew Mrs. Jacobs can rest knowing that she is now apart of the glorious number that John The Revelator spoke of in the final book in the Bible. John said he looked and saw a Great number, that no man could number and The Lord informed him, that those were the saints that had come up through hard trials and tribulations and had washed their Robes In the blood of the Lamb.
Left on this side of the River Jordan to remember Mrs. Jacobs are her husband: Pastor Robert H. Jacobs Sr; two children: Robert H. Jacobs Jr and Desiree Y. Griffin; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four sisters: Ziphia Mayo, Carol Simmons, Dorothy Hagwood and Lusicle Shaw; two brothers: Robert Mayo, Edgar Mayo and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins other relatives and friends.
The family will receive guests at 23825 Andrew Jackson Hwy E, Bolton, NC, where they will also assemble in preparation for the Prestigious Majestic Ebony Motorcade.
The Majestic Servants of Service of Riegelwood are assisting the family with all of their heart's desires.
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