Daryle Allen Jacobson

Daryle Allen Jacobson passed away April 21, 2019, on Easter Day.

Daryle Allen Jacobson passed away April 21, 2019, on Easter Day.

Daryle, known by friends and family as “Jake,” was born in Aberdeen Washington, on March 17, 1940, to Benjamin and Sadie Jacobson. The family lived on Johns River Road, where Daryle grew up with his sister Linda. After graduating from Ocosta High School, Jake worked as a logger alongside his Dad and eventually took over the family business of Jacobson Logging Inc.

Daryle had three children with his first wife Laura Persson(Walkowski), Daryle Lee, who passed away at the age of three, Joyce and Jerry.

In 1980, Daryle married Connie Norby and they spent many wonderful years together as avid outdoorsman. They spent time together on the Hoh River fishing and being with friends and family. Their travels together included Hawaii and Kenai Alaska fishing with friends. When Connie retired, she and Jake moved to the Hoh River and Jake became a fishing guide expanding to include Ocean Fishing at LaPush. Fishing was Jake’s passion. When he was younger he enjoyed riding horses, hiking, fishing, hunting, clam digging, fishing, camping and… fishing.

Daryle is survived by his daughter Joyce Bell of Rochester, Washington, son Jerry Jacobson of Bay City, Washington, and sister Linda Waterbury of Montesano, Washington, as well as two grandchildren Mikayla Lavendar and Luke Jacobson, two great-grandchildren Anna and Colby and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Connie and son Daryle Lee.

Jake was fun and outgoing and liked by all who knew him. He had many great friends.

There were many great times and memories at the Hoh River. Jake will be missed.

A celebration of Daryle’s life and luncheon will take place at 1 p.m. on Saturday May 18, at the Aberdeen Elks Lodge #593, 1712 S Boone Street.

To share memories or express condolences please visit www.harrisonfamilymortuary.com Harrison Family Mortuary is honored to assist the family.