OBITUARY
Mary Geneva Jacob
November 29, 1924 – April 4, 2026
Geneva is survived by her daughter, Sarah Chambliss of Houston; grandchildren, Marsha Presbitero (Scott) of Katy, Terry Brumley of Georgetown, and Dana Bryant (Bill) of Edmond, OK; great-grandchildren, Vincent Presbitero, Daniel Brumley (Katie), Tarah Young (Taylor), Kyle Brumley, Kaleb Brumley, and two great-great-grandchildren, Eli and Maddie.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Lelon V. Jacob; son, Tommy Chambliss; five sisters; and one brother.
Funeral Services will be on Thursday, April 9, 2026, at 10 AM at Rosewood Funeral Chapel, with burial immediately following at Memory Gardens Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Texans on Mission, an organization Geneva and Lelon served for years.
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| Date: | 4/9/2026 | | Time: | 10:00 AM | | Location: | Rosewood Funeral Home, Victoria, TX |
| Date: | 4/9/2026 | | Time: | 11:00 AM | | Location: | Memory Gardens Cemetery, Victoria, TX |
Mary Geneva Jacob passed away on Saturday, April 04, 2026. For additional information, please view the complete Mary Geneva Jacob obituary at the Victoria Advocate newspaper obituaries: obits.victoriaadvocate.com  To order flowers & plants, call (361) 575-2307 |
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