Linda Jacobs
April 15, 2020
Linda Jacobs, 80, passed on April 15, 2020. She was born to Ray and Grace Jacobs on March 12, 1940 in Des Moines, Iowa. A graveside service will be held Monday, April 20 at 2:30 p.m. at Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines.
Linda owned and operated Canine Country Club, a successful dog grooming shop in West Des Moines. She was an animal lover who was very charitable to various shelters and rescue leagues. She was a devoted family member and friend, known for her kindness and generous nature. She enjoyed her monthly parties with her card group, dining out and going to the movie theater.
Linda is survived by her nephew, Russ Jacobs; and niece, Cheryl Swantko. She was preceded in death by her brother, Donald; and sister-in-law, Betty.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Lamont & Kathy Hamre
04/29/2020
Linda groomed our dogs for many years. Our dogs loved her and so did we. Our sympathy to Linda's family. She will be missed.
Dr.Jim Yoder and Janet Yoder
04/23/2020
Linda was a client of Jim's and very devoted to her animals. She worked very hard at her grooming business. We were sorry to learn of her passing. Our condolences to her family.
Toni Throckmorton Walling
04/18/2020
It seems I just always knew Linda. We were both in the same Sunday School Class at Grace Methodist Church, and then at Callanan and TRHS together. She was just a lovely woman. I was sorry to hear of her death.
Joann (Ankrom) Bray
04/18/2020
I was so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. We were friends since Callanan Junior High days. I am so glad I had the opportunity to see her at our last Roosevelt High School class reunion. With love and blessings.
Frank and Ann Bagley
04/16/2020
We are so sorry to hear about Lindas passing. We met Linda several years ago when our neighbor suggested we take our dogs to her for grooming. Since our first visit Linda saw the passing of some dogs and the addition of other dogs we adopted. She was always so kind, to visit with when we dropped off and picked up our babys. She was so kind to our dogs and you could tell she was good to them as they would go to her even though they did not really want a haircut. She was really genuine and wether you saw her in the neighborhood, on a walk or at the store. You could visit as if you just saw her yesterday. Our thoughts are with her friends and family. It is so very sad to hear about her.
Frank and Ann Bagley