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Thomas L Jacobson
1958 2024

Thomas L Jacobson

August 25, 1958 — June 25, 2024

Thomas Lee Jacobson, 65, of Cheyenne, Wyoming was called to be with God on June 25th at 3:00 pm after a long journey battling a rare brain disease (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease). For Tom and the family, 3:00 pm is special and significant as it is the hour of “The Divine Mercy,” a sign he was lifted by the hands of God at his passing.
Tom was born on August 25th, 1958 to Lee and Myrtle Jacobson in Cheyenne, WY. He was the third of four siblings. Tom graduated from Central High School, after which, he pursued a career in real estate. Tom started his journey by opening the first RE/MAX franchise in Cheyenne. He felt compelled to start his own legacy and established Best Properties Inc., as the broker/owner. Almost 30 years later, Tom decided to join the #1 Properties family, and excelled as one of the most beloved and trusted agents. With his positive outlook, will power, and unwavering patience, he handled the hurdles of life with ease. You wanted Tom on your team, and there are many individuals who will feel the impact of his absence.
Tom’s life was defined by sharing a joy and passion in his faith in Christ. He exhibited a thirst for knowledge and passionately shared his discoveries. He was lit through a spiritual fire of optimism. His drive and motivation for life was unparalleled. The joy and gratitude in which he lived his life were exhibited through his work-ethic, curiosity, and devotion to God in all aspects of life: family, career, and hobbies. Tom was a mechanical enthusiast: he built and raced dragsters, loved motorcycles, tractors, vintage trucks and, as a licensed pilot, airplanes. He was a creative spirit: carpentry, photography, poetry, writing, and a skilled pianist who enjoyed all genres. He was an avid outdoorsman: bird hunting, camping, archery and fishing. He was a lover and caretaker of all living beings: trees, flowers, geese, chickens, ducks, rabbits, horses, and dogs. He was a minister of the community: CFD Security and Indian committees, Heels, Safe House, Comea Shelter, St. Mary’s, and Knights of Columbus, among others. He was committed to health and wellness: exercising daily, bicycling, researching best practice in all areas, and reading. He was intrigued by travel to experience the world: visiting Guatemala, Israel, Spain, Portugal, France, and traveling throughout the US.
Tom led his life defined by a deep trust and knowing in God. He was selfless, compassionate, and devoted his life to helping others. He was a fountain of wisdom that spouted morals, values, life hacks, savvy business ideals and above all, the word of God. As a 65 plus year Cheyenne native, Tom touched the lives of countless community members, which was not a goal, but a calling. Everywhere he went, he would know the face, name, and story of individuals with genuine care.
He is survived by his beautiful wife, Kathleen; children, Theresa, Andy, Kirsten, Annaliese and second son, Troy; his three siblings, Connie Jacobson Degn, Cathie Jacobson Heuer, Carol Jacobson McLellan and numerous nieces and nephews. Tom was driven by a deep commitment to family and faith. Throughout their marriage, he and Kathleen instilled these values in their children and his legacy lives in and through them.
A vigil will be held July 11th at 7:00 pm at St. Mary’s Cathedral, followed by a funeral service July 12th at 10:00 am. The reception will be held directly afterward at Cheyenne Botanical Gardens from 12:00-3:00 pm. As Tom prioritized finding joy in life and sharing it with others, the family asks that you do the same. Go forth and experience the “value for life,” “every day in every way,” and share it with those around you. If you feel moved, please reach out and tell us, or relay, another joyful memory you shared with Tom!
In lieu of flowers, consider supporting: St. Mary’s Cathedral, Cheyenne Comea Shelter, Safe House, or the CJD Foundation
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Thursday, July 11, 2024

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Friday, July 12, 2024

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