Lincoln Southeast High School
Class of 1965
Jennifer Seyler Jacobs
| Residing In | Berkeley, CA USA |
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| Spouse/Partner | Ben Jacobs |
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| Occupation | Artist |
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| Children | my daughter Diana, born 1967, 3 grandchildren. Husband Ben Jacobs has two children, 2 grandchildren. I'm More… |
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Jennifer's Latest Interactions
What a lovely thought to share (warming your feet & sharing hot cocao)!
I couldn't help but vividly remember the freezing wind & snow and walking to school no matter the weather.
Thanks for the memory.
RIP Patty
That Knight of Knights '65 was fun with both Jim Swanson and Robert Rose accompanying me as we tried to copy Peter, Paul & Mary. pg. 113. So lucky to have some great classmates. RIP Robert Rose.
I would like to thank Gretchen Garlinghouse for facilitating the "live stream" connection to David Peterson's memorial service. Due to my being immunocompromised with CLL I thought it too risky to attend in person. David will be missed. I wish you all well.
I'm sad to hear of David's passing. My sympathies to his family.
He was a kind, openminded & creative person and I was pleased & surprised to discover he lived in the Bay Area when I ran arcross his camera shop on College in Berkeley many years ago now.
RIP dear David. Send some pictures from Heaven.
Gwen was just a lovely person and we shared a love of Cultural Antropology and supporting diversity. RIP.
Posted on: May 22, 2022 at 2:36 PM
I'm perplexed. I came back to Lincoln to help my parents move to California in 1985? & also attend the 20? year reunion. However, there is no picture of me in the group. Was there a 25 reunion? Was there another group picture taken? Anyone have the answer & a picture they could download.
I been busy painting, taking walks with my husband. I feel relieved to have my booster shot.
Hope you all are well, safe & happy.
Mick was a really nice guy, genuine and intelligent with a good sense of humor. He will be missed. Yes, it's true, as Kathleen said, he was part of the prank to hang a painting in the Sheldon Gallery. The reason it wasn't discovered for so long was because it was Really good. It was painted by Joel Babb. Don't worry, I don't think Joel will get in trouble now. :)













