pit truck serving a highway blasting crew. The blasting revealed a void in the stone, and a narrow natural tunnel was found. Young Bob, thin as a rail, was the first to be sent in to investigate, leading to the discovery of Cave of the Mounds. After retirement Bob & Stella enjoyed their winters in Ocala Florida for 19 years and then spent the rest of the time at their home on County Hwy. B. They later lived at Vennevoll in Stoughton. Bob was active throughout the years in the Lions Club, VFW, the American Legion, Stoughton Country Club, and Covenant Lutheran Church. The family would like to offer a special thanks to the Agrace Hospice team & Sienna Meadows in Oregon and for all of their excellent and compassionate care given to Bob. Bob is survived by Stella his wife of 66 years, sister Donna Dary (Kenny), Sons Thomas (Gretchen) and Scott (Debbie), daughter Vicki Otto (Richard), 5 Grandchildren, Casey Otto, Lindsey Morgel (Nick), Carly Otto, Shelby Jacobson, Lauren Jacobson, and two great grandchildren, Gitana Rave, and Bentley Gleason. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, infant son Scott R Jacobson, Granddaughter Sarah E. Otto, 2 brothers, Roger Jacobson and Richard Jacobson, and 7 sisters, Beatrice Jones, Lois Aaberg, Marion Larson, Violet Wedoe, Shirley Jacobson, Betty Gunderson, and Charmaine Jacobson. Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, July 22, 2016 at Covenant Lutheran Church 1525 N. Van Buren St., Stoughton, with Rev. Jerry Tews presiding. Interment will immediately follow at Riverside Cemetery with full Military Honors. Visitation will be from 9 am to 11 am at the church before the funeral services and a lunch will be served at the church following interment.