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Jeanette Mae Jacoby, 88, died peacefully at her home on January 27, 2021. Born in Alton, Illinois on January 25, 1933, she was the daughter of Charles Herman and Agnes Elizabeth (Boyd) Luft. She married Dr. Robert Paul Jacoby on April 8, 1961 at Upper Alton Baptist Church. He preceded her in death on July 14, 1997.
Jeanette was a longtime member of First Presbyterian Church where she was active in numerous positions, most notable coordinating flowers for many years. She was a volunteer in the White Cross Auxiliary at Alton Memorial Hospital working in the gift shop for over 30 years and was a member of P.E.O. Chapter GG in Alton. She was a member of the Community Service League for 20 years as well as the Upper Alton Women’s Club for 14 years.
that because they want to maintain that they didn t shoot him as he was running away. reporter: herman points to an independent autopsy report ordered by the family that shows sobrano montez shot 7 or 8 times including five or six times in the front and twice in the back of his body. the shooting happened during rush hour with people and cars everywhere. now a memorial with the cross where he fell and here bullet holes on the wall of this bakery. a popular spot in town to bake bread and read the paper. the rounds other than antonio. reporter: felix vargas a hispanic community leader said this is not a case of blatant racism. this was just one case of bad cops showing the worst that can
home in a coffin. antonio was a husband and a father of two who investigators say was throwing rocks at cars on a busy street leading police to respond first verbally and then with a stun gun and then police say he started throwing rocks at police as well. including one of the size of a softball. and this dramatic video shows him making a run for it. officers closely behind him. investigators say three officers fired 17 shots. five or six of them striking and killing the 35-year-old. police say he didn t have a gun or a knife and haven t offered an explanation why they opened fire. we know this from the preliminary autopsy report. there were no shots in the back. reporter: strongly disagreeing with that statement? the truth is there were two. reporter: family attorney general charles herman. in my opinion, they re saying