Asbury Park Press

Marcia F. Jacobs

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MANCHESTER - Marcia F. Jacobs passed away peacefully at home after a long illness on April 6, 2024.

Her husband of over 53 years, Bob, was with her and caring for her until the end. Marcia was born on May 18, 1946 in Islip, New York to Rabbi Sidney & Mrs. Florence Bogner. Her family eventually moved to Kearney, New Jersey where she graduated Kearney High School in 1964.

After school, she did secretaria­l and administra­tive work for various employers until finally retiring as the office manager for a Jersey shore landscapin­g company. Marcia and Bob met on the Jersey shore in 1965 and eventually married in December 1970 after he returned from Vietnam.

Marcia enjoyed doing craftwork, especially knitting baby blankets for expectant mothers. Along with her husband’s involvemen­t in veterans affairs, she was a leader in the Jewish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary on the local, state and national level. She took great pride in work to help hospitaliz­ed veterans as well as the Chaim Sheba Medical Center in Israel which is a leader in medical innovation­s world-wide. Her passion for thanking veterans included approachin­g anyone she saw in a U.S. military uniform and thanking them for their service, which often included a hug. She was recognized by the Chapel of the Four Chaplains for her work for the veterans community. Her other passion was collecting frogs from all over the world. Part of her collection was once displayed in the Ocean County Library.

She is survived by her husband Bob, son Matthew and daughter-in-law Roberta, grandson Jordan, two sisters-Susan and Minna, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held at Beth Am Shalom, Lakewood. Interment followed at B’nai Israel Memorial Park, Toms River.

Donations in her memory may be given to either the New Jersey Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans or the National Museum of American Jewish Military History in Washington.

Funeral arrangemen­ts were under the direction of Belkoff-Goldstein Funeral Chapel, Lakewood, NJ.

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