Jess Madison Jacobs's Memorial

Jess Madison Jacobs
(1990 - 2008)

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General Details

Name: Miss Jess Madison Jacobs
Nick Name: JJ
Gender: Female
Age: 17 years old
Lived: Wednesday, 14 November 1990 - Saturday, 10 May 2008

My Story

Jess Jacobs, beloved friend of many.
May 10th, she tripped and fell onto a railway line and got hit by an arriving train.
In this year of 2008, people knew her as Jess from Sandy (who was a mad bassist, like her father), the kid from Elwood and her most 'loved' one 'the saddle club girl'. With each perception varying, in total, she was an incredible young women. There is so much to say about her, but not enough room to say it all. So we shall leave it to other people, to continue this tribute. "It is but a start of something great" 

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Dear new friend, My name is Naomi a good looking girl.I have a special reason of contacting you which i will make...
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I will never forgive myself for the way I treated you in the last moments I saw you. Sorry for everything. I supp...
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I love you gee, I miss you

Biography

Mothers Name: Jo Jacobs
Siblings Names: Adam, Seth, Charlie
Country of Residence: Australia

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Passing

Place of Passing: Cheltnam Station, Frankston Line
Date of Passing: 10 May 2008
Type of Funeral: A beautiful funeral
Place of Burial: St Kilda Cemetery
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