Talk:Abe Jacob

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 * Arizona Theatre Company's production of Music Man, with sound design by Jacob.
 * Jacob was asked to recreate the Evita sound for Southern Arizona Light Opera Company.
 * Abraham Taft Jacob died at age 69 on July 26 after a lengthy illness. Survived by five brothers and a sister. Also survived by son Abe J. Jacob of New York and daughter Linda Jacob of Los Angeles.
 * Sound design by Jacob.
 * Automobile crashing into pedestrians in the evening on April 10, 1949, resulted in Jacob's maternal grandmother Fannie May Shaar (54) dying later that night, and his mother Victoria Jacob (26) dying early the next morning of head injuries. William V. McNeal (30) was judged at fault in crashing into Shaar and Jacob who were crossing Speedway Blvd at N. Cherry Ave. Also present was Abe John Jacob (4) and his aunt Mabel Jacob (wife of S. A. Jacob), another daughter of Shaar and the sister of Victoria Jacob. Jacob's aunt was holding his hand, walking slightly ahead of her sister and mother. She saw the speeding car and rushed ahead with Jacob, saving both their lives. All three women had been wearing black out of mourning for the death of Jacob's grandfather Joseph Shaar four months earlier.
 * Marriage of Abe T. Jacob (20) and Victoria Shaar (20), both of Tucson. Binksternet (talk) 06:18, 13 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Sound design by Jacob.
 * Automobile crashing into pedestrians in the evening on April 10, 1949, resulted in Jacob's maternal grandmother Fannie May Shaar (54) dying later that night, and his mother Victoria Jacob (26) dying early the next morning of head injuries. William V. McNeal (30) was judged at fault in crashing into Shaar and Jacob who were crossing Speedway Blvd at N. Cherry Ave. Also present was Abe John Jacob (4) and his aunt Mabel Jacob (wife of S. A. Jacob), another daughter of Shaar and the sister of Victoria Jacob. Jacob's aunt was holding his hand, walking slightly ahead of her sister and mother. She saw the speeding car and rushed ahead with Jacob, saving both their lives. All three women had been wearing black out of mourning for the death of Jacob's grandfather Joseph Shaar four months earlier.
 * Marriage of Abe T. Jacob (20) and Victoria Shaar (20), both of Tucson. Binksternet (talk) 06:18, 13 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Automobile crashing into pedestrians in the evening on April 10, 1949, resulted in Jacob's maternal grandmother Fannie May Shaar (54) dying later that night, and his mother Victoria Jacob (26) dying early the next morning of head injuries. William V. McNeal (30) was judged at fault in crashing into Shaar and Jacob who were crossing Speedway Blvd at N. Cherry Ave. Also present was Abe John Jacob (4) and his aunt Mabel Jacob (wife of S. A. Jacob), another daughter of Shaar and the sister of Victoria Jacob. Jacob's aunt was holding his hand, walking slightly ahead of her sister and mother. She saw the speeding car and rushed ahead with Jacob, saving both their lives. All three women had been wearing black out of mourning for the death of Jacob's grandfather Joseph Shaar four months earlier.
 * Marriage of Abe T. Jacob (20) and Victoria Shaar (20), both of Tucson. Binksternet (talk) 06:18, 13 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Marriage of Abe T. Jacob (20) and Victoria Shaar (20), both of Tucson. Binksternet (talk) 06:18, 13 September 2019 (UTC)