Imperial Valley Press

RENA JACOBELLI

May 8, 1923 - Oct. 3, 2020

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On October 3, 2 020 Rena Gloria Jacobelli died peacefully at Las Fuentas a ssisted living facility, in Prescott AZ.

Rena was born May 8, 1923 in Heber California, the sixth daughter of Teodoro Felice and Lucia Maria Niboli, affectiona­lly known as Lucy and Felix, who immigrated from Italy. She graduated from Rockwood Elementary School and then C entral High School in 1940.

Rena met Amadeo John ( Jake) J acobelli at S t. Mary’s Church in El Centro while Jake was training at C amp Seeley with the 11th Calvary Division in 1940 shortly before World War II. They were married July 3, 1942 at St. Mary’s Church in El Centro, CA. Their first child: Terry, was born at F ort Reno, Oklahoma in 1943, Lucia, E l Centro in 1945, Dennis, Kyoto Japan in 1953, Gail, Fort Knox Kentucky in 1954, and Ronald, in El Centro in 1960. Jake and Rena lived in Belgium, in occupied Germany and Japan shortly after World War II and in numerous military bases throughout the United States.

In 1956 Jake r etired from the military, and they moved to El Centro, to be close to Rena’s family. T hroughout her life Rena was active in her community. S he w as a member of St. Mary’s Sodality, the Italian Catholic Federation, Imperial Valley Republican Women and helped sew the habits of the sisters that staffed St. Mary’s School. Jake and Rena left the valley and moved to Valley Center CA, in 1 976 and later moved to L awrence Welk Village in Escondido CA. After the death of Jake in 2013 Rena moved to Las Fuentes in Prescott AZ where her daughter Lucia and son Ron live.

The accomplish­ments of R ena can be summed up in the family she raised: 5 children, 14 grandchild­ren a nd 26 great- grandchild­ren.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 70 y ears; her son Maj. Terry Allen retired; parents Felix and Lucia, and her five s isters: Carmen, Lena, Polly, V iolet and Sandy.

The legacy that she left like so many o f her generation was, faith, family, and marriage. Her life was one of sacrifice, selflessne­ss and love. She was a faithful and loving wife, mother, grandmothe­r, and great- grandmothe­r. She is survived by her children: Lucia (Michael) Murphy, D ennis (Leslie) Jacobelli, Gail Fitzpatric­k and Ron (Janne) Jacobelli; 14 grandchild­ren, Leigh, Macrae, MacKenzie, Regina, Jessica, Jamie, Dominic, Jennifer, Leslie- Anne, Ryan, Kellie, Alexander, John and Sarah and 26 g reat- grandchild­ren, Kaitlin, Lauren, Jack, Robby, Walker, Riley, M acey, Macall, Marley, Macgraw, M argaret, Cecilia, Luke, Dominic, Patrick, Benjamin, Jonah, Micah, Thomas John, Chloe, Brian, Ernie, Barrett, Jack, Rena, Rocco.

Services will be held at St. Thomas The Apostle Church in Phoenix at 1 0 a.m. Rosary and eulogy will be followed by the Mass of T he Resurrecti­on celebrated by F r. Steven Kunkel. A reception will immediatel­y follow the mass at A unt Chilada’s Restaurant, 7330 N Dreamy Draw Dr. Phoenix. Burial will be at Miramar National Cemetery in San Diego CA., next to her husband Jake, at a later date.

If you plan on attending the funeral and/or reception, please contact Dennis Jacobelli (760- 3522292) and leave a message on the answering machine.

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