Stan was taken home to be with his Heavenly Father on Wednesday, February 3, 2021.
Services to celebrate Stan’s life will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, February 13, 2021 in Biggers Funeral Chapel with Gerry Lewis officiating.
Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, February 12, 2021 at Biggers Funeral Home.
Stan was born on March 4, 1969 to Stanley and Nancy Jacobs in Fort Worth. He married his high school sweetheart Cheryn Quinn Jacobs at Eagle Mountain Baptist Church, where they were both members. Stan made his home and raised his family in Fort Worth, where he was a proud life-long resident.
Stan graduated from Lake Worth High School in 1987 and attended TCC for a few years. He worked in the automotive air conditioning industry for over 34 years and made many friends along the way.
Stan enjoyed many activities. In school, he excelled in sports: Baseball, Football, Basketball. He also played roller hockey for many years with the local Lake Worth Hustlers team and was part of the 1985 Championship team. Stan spent a short period during his younger years riding bulls and was very proud of his winning belt buckles. After high school Stan stayed active playing racquetball and softball whenever possible. He enjoyed snow skiing and fishing trips with friends. In more recent years, Stan developed a passion for photography and videography. Stan absolutely loved taking photos and videoing his boys on the soccer field. He enjoyed cooking out and entertaining whenever he could. Stan recently discovered a love for gardening and was very proud of his canna’s and wildflowers. He had quite a green thumb.
Stan followed his dream of singing. He formed a band “Under The Influence”, sang lead and played guitar. He provided live entertainment wherever and whenever he could. When a venue was too small for a live band, he would sing live to cassette tracts. He enjoyed singing at home or in front of a crowd.
Stan also loved to travel with his family. He loved the snow in Colorado and the warm beaches in Florida.
Stan was a people person in every respect. Everyone he met, he tried to treat them as his friend. Stan loved getting to know each person – not just on the surface- but truly getting to know them. He could recognize a face or voice, even if 20 years had passed. Stan always gave 100% of himself in every situation. He did his best to never say the word no. He was all in. He would help everyone and wanted to see them succeed. He just had a special quality about him that would put people at ease and leave them feeling like they knew him forever.
Stan’s greatest wish was to bring a little happiness into each and every life he touched.
Stan will truly be missed by many.
Stan was preceded in death by his father, Stanley K. Jacobs.
Stan is survived by: Wife, Cheryn Quinn Jacobs; sons, Rhys and Ryen Jacobs; mother, Nancy Jacobs;
brother, Brian Jacobs and wife, Kristine; nephew and niece, Bradey and Brinley; and many extended family and friends.