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Lawrence Jacobs Obituary

JACOBS, Lawrence Entered into eternal rest on March 12, 2006, Lawrence "Larry" Edward Jacobs, Sr., husband of Deborah "Debbie" L. Davis Jacobs. Residence, Charleston, SC. Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs are invited to attend the memorial services of the former in J. HENRY STUHR, INC.,WEST ASHLEY CHAPEL, Saturday, March 18, 2006 at Eleven O'clock. Interment will be private. Larry was born in Columbia, SC, February 9, 1944, the son of Horace Tillman Jacobs and Clara Mae Kizer Jacobs. He was the founder and owner of Camo Bunker, Army and Navy Store. Surviving are his wife of Charleston, SC; 1 son, Lawrence "Larry" Edward Jacobs, Jr. of James Island, SC; 1 daughter, Troy Jacobs Herlihy and husband Dan of Florence, SC; 1 step-daughter, Jennifer Shaw Davis of Charleston, SC; 1 sister, Sylvia Jacobs Brown of Atlanta, GA; 2 brothers, Horace Hampton Jacobs of Brooksville, FL and John Tillman Jacobs of Columbia, SC; numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to I.P.T.A.Y. - Clemson Athletic Fund, P.O. Box 1529, Clemson, SC 29633, or ARDS Foundation, 3100 Dundee Road, Suite 402, Northbrook, IL 60062. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Mar. 14, 2006.

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Danny Jones

May 13, 2024

I did not know where he and his family was . Been trying to find them for years. Any one get with Debbie . Tell Debbie to call 817 -653- 1187 Danny Jones. Thank you

Becky Strickland

March 21, 2006

I did not know about Larry's death. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family members.

Charlie Burnside

March 18, 2006

Larry was a good friend and I will miss him a lot, we met years ago at the Raleigh Gun show and when I became a Passport Holster Distributor, he was one of my first stores. We have worked as a team for many years. He will be missed by many folks

LARRY THOMAS

March 16, 2006

I met Larry Jacobs several years ago we had very good talks about the world.LJ as i call him you will be missed. Larry Thomas.LT

Mike Kent

March 16, 2006

I met Larry in 1994 at the Asheville Gun Show and have spent many enjoyable hours discussing guns, politics and sports with him. He took me under his wing when I was brand new in the gun show business and was always there when I needed advice. Larry was a true patriot, a good friend and a dedicated family man. He will be missed by all whose lives he touched.

Ron Millar

March 15, 2006

I met Larry many years ago at a gun show. He was always quick with a smile and a joke. In this day where the label of a 'good guy' is hard to pin on many, it was easy to pin on him. Larry will be missed by a lot of friends. Sleep well my friend. See you later.

Jim Hickam

March 15, 2006

Spent many an hour at GunShows through out the south with Larry --arguing over which authors were good and what books to read next! I will miss him!

Sandy Ritchie

March 14, 2006

Larry and I shared many things in common, they were all authors.we both seemed to enjoy reading the same books and chatting about the plots therin. I spent many happy hours talking to Larry and I will miss him and his tounge in cheek comments about some of the wierd and wonderful creatures that we observed togeather at many a gun show.

Andrew Asnip

March 14, 2006

During the late '80's, I helped Larry work at many gun shows throughout the southeast. He was a good role model, and taught me much of what I know about how to deal effectively with difficult clients. I treasured him as a mentor and friend. I saw him just last month, and wish that I had spent more time talking to him. He will be missed.

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