~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, NWA Capt. L. R. "Jake"
Jacobson
October 31, 1935 - November 4, 2024
From the RNPA/Retired Northwest pilots group:
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
NWA Captain L.R.. "Jake" Jacobson flew
west on Monday November 04. He had
just celebrated his 89th birthday on October 31.
Jake and his wife Sandy
have been living in Tucson since 1990. The family plans a MSP summer burial at Fort
Snelling.
Captain Lennart Roger Jacobson joined Northwest
Airlines 02-12-1968.
PCN memorial site
https://www.afterall.com/obituaries/d-18885672/tucson-arizona/lennart-jacobson/november-2024
Lennart “Jake” Jacobson, 89, died November 4,
2024, at Orange Grove Senior Living in Tucson AZ. He is survived by loving wife
Sandy, daughter and son-in-law Tracy and Paul Anderson, extended family and
many wonderful friends. Jake was preceded in death by parents, Gustaf and
Louise Jacobson, brother and sister-in-law Ray and Evie Jacobson.
Jake was a first generation American born in
Minneapolis on October 31, 1935, to two adventurous Swedish immigrants. He
graduated from West High School and attended the University of Minnesota before
joining the Navy in 1956. Jake was based at Naval Air Station North Island in
Coronado, CA, and spent most of his naval career as a pilot and landing service
officer on carriers in the Pacific. Jake told harrowing tales about take-offs
and landings on those pitching decks, and many stories from his life on the sea
and the ports of call he visited.
After 12 years of service, Jake returned to
Minneapolis and joined Northwest Airlines as a pilot holding the ranks of
second officer, co-pilot and captain. He was also an instructor and trained
hundreds of fledgling pilots to fly his favorite plane, the Boeing 757. Jake
retired in 1993 after 25 years of service.
Jake’s true passion was golf. Introduced to the
game as a teenager aboard an ocean liner enroute to Sweden, Jake fell in love
with the game. He was a scratch player who won a boatload of tournaments and
shot his age at 74. Jake left his mark at Hazeltine National, where he and
Sandy were members, by launching a golf club up into a tree where it stayed for
many years. He and Sandy were also members at Starr Pass Golf Club and Oro
Valley Country Club in Tucson.
Jake will be remembered by many for his wry smile,
dry wit, and eyes that peered out over his glasses with more spark than
twinkle. His memorial service will be in Minneapolis, June 2025.
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