Celebrating the life of
Annie Walton Jacobsen
October 26, 1940 - December 21, 2008
Annie Walton Jacobsen, 68, died Sunday, December 21, 2008 in Orlando, FL.
Mrs. Jacobsen was born in Manassas, GA on October 26, 1940, the daughter of the late Olin Bradfield and Annie Cobb Kicklighter. Annie was educated in the Chatham County Public School System. Upon completion from school she began working for Krystal's Restaurant along with her mother and worked there for many years until she began her employment as a Secretary with Strachan Shipping Company where she retired in 1991. After retirement Annie moved to St. Paul, MN and also enjoyed a second home in Kissimmee, FL. She was a member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority-Eta Phi Chapter, the Alee Pirates Wenches Auxiliary, a member of Palestine Chapter No. 249, Order of the Eastern Star and a former member of the Savannah Shag Club.
Mrs. Jacobsen was preceded in death by her former husband, John Walton. She is survived by her husband, Roger M. Jacobsen; daughters, Karen Kozlowski and husband Robert of Savannah and Theresa Harrell and husband Kevin of Snellville, GA; grandchildren, Brittany Kozlowski, Jon-Morgan Harrell, Megan Kozlowski, Jacob Harrell and R.J. Kozlowski; sisters, Carolyn Tracy, Pauline Smith and Joyce Pincus; brother, Sonny Kicklighter.
Visitation: 5:00-7:00 p.m., Friday at Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel.
Funeral Service: 11:00 a.m. Saturday at Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel with The Rev. Mark J. Ross officiating.
Burial: Forest Lawn Memory Gardens.
Active and honorary pallbearers will be members of the Alee Temple Oriental Band Unit.
Remembrances: Kicklighter Resource Center, 7219 Seawright Dr., Savannah, GA 31406 or the Morris Slotin Fund, c/o Alee Shriners, P.O. Box 14147, Savannah, GA 31416.
KAREN, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Let me know if you need anything . God Bless you and keep your strong. Love, Theresa
- THERESA HIERS, SAVANNAH, GA
My condolences to Annies family. I worked with her and her mother at the Krystal for many years. Back in those days we were like family. She was a wonderful person, and surely will be missed.
- Bonnie Mays, Rincon, GA
I REMEMBER MANY GOOD TIMES WITH ANNIE AND YOUR DAD---I KNOW THIS TIME IS HARD FOR YOU GIRLS JUST REMEMBER HOW LUCKY YOU ARE TO HAVE HAD SUCH A GREAT MOTHER AS LONG AS YOU DID. SHE IS IN A MUCH BETTER PLACE BUT WILL ALWAYS BEING WATCHING OVER YOU. BEEN THERE DONE THAT. IF YALL NEED ANYTHING I AM ONLY A CALL AWAY.
- TOMMIE PATRICK, SAVANNAH, GA
My deepest, heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your Mother, Grandmother and Wife. I have a wonderful memory of a conversation that Annie and I had one hot summer day many years ago on the deck of my parent's house at the lake. She told me how much she loved her girls and how proud she was of both of them. She also spoke about how she hated being far from the grandchildren and cherished every moment with them. After Jacob was born, she told me how much it meant to her that he had been named after the man that had been so good to her. While there are no words that can take away the pain of your loss, please take comfort in the knowledge that she loved you all very much!
- Lisa Brown, Stone Mountain, GA
KAREN, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Let me know if you need anything . God Bless you and keep your strong. Love, Theresa
- THERESA HIERS, SAVANNAH, GA
My condolences to Annies family. I worked with her and her mother at the Krystal for many years. Back in those days we were like family. She was a wonderful person, and surely will be missed.
- Bonnie Mays, Rincon, GA
I REMEMBER MANY GOOD TIMES WITH ANNIE AND YOUR DAD---I KNOW THIS TIME IS HARD FOR YOU GIRLS JUST REMEMBER HOW LUCKY YOU ARE TO HAVE HAD SUCH A GREAT MOTHER AS LONG AS YOU DID. SHE IS IN A MUCH BETTER PLACE BUT WILL ALWAYS BEING WATCHING OVER YOU. BEEN THERE DONE THAT. IF YALL NEED ANYTHING I AM ONLY A CALL AWAY.
- TOMMIE PATRICK, SAVANNAH, GA
My deepest, heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your Mother, Grandmother and Wife. I have a wonderful memory of a conversation that Annie and I had one hot summer day many years ago on the deck of my parent's house at the lake. She told me how much she loved her girls and how proud she was of both of them. She also spoke about how she hated being far from the grandchildren and cherished every moment with them. After Jacob was born, she told me how much it meant to her that he had been named after the man that had been so good to her. While there are no words that can take away the pain of your loss, please take comfort in the knowledge that she loved you all very much!
- Lisa Brown, Stone Mountain, GA
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

