Clara Jacobs (b. 1920) was the late-in-life child of Nellie and Hal Jacobs, both of whom died before she reached adulthood. Upon the death of her mother she inherited and continued to operate Nellie's famous coffee shop. She had an antagonistic relationship with her nephew, Armstrong Grimes, but still sent him a wedding announcement while he was stationed in Utah during the Second Great War. As her fiance's name was Humphrey Baxter, Armstrong responded by joking about the lead actor of The Maltese Elephant.
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| - Clara Jacobs (b. 1920) was the late-in-life child of Nellie and Hal Jacobs, both of whom died before she reached adulthood. Upon the death of her mother she inherited and continued to operate Nellie's famous coffee shop. She had an antagonistic relationship with her nephew, Armstrong Grimes, but still sent him a wedding announcement while he was stationed in Utah during the Second Great War. As her fiance's name was Humphrey Baxter, Armstrong responded by joking about the lead actor of The Maltese Elephant.
- Clara Belle Jacobs (née Harrod; 9 September 1866 - 18 October 1977) was an American woman notable for her longevity. She was born in Union, Auglazie, Ohio as the daughter of Levi and Susan Foght Harrod. She married Alva Warren Jacobs on 8 February 1887 and had a foster daughter, Beatrice. She was widowed in 1938 and lived out her life in Spencerville, Ohio. Clara Jacobs died in Spencerville, Ohio on 18 October 1977, aged 111 years, 39 days. Her case is currently pending.
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| - Clara Jacobs (b. 1920) was the late-in-life child of Nellie and Hal Jacobs, both of whom died before she reached adulthood. Upon the death of her mother she inherited and continued to operate Nellie's famous coffee shop. She had an antagonistic relationship with her nephew, Armstrong Grimes, but still sent him a wedding announcement while he was stationed in Utah during the Second Great War. As her fiance's name was Humphrey Baxter, Armstrong responded by joking about the lead actor of The Maltese Elephant.
- Clara Belle Jacobs (née Harrod; 9 September 1866 - 18 October 1977) was an American woman notable for her longevity. She was born in Union, Auglazie, Ohio as the daughter of Levi and Susan Foght Harrod. She married Alva Warren Jacobs on 8 February 1887 and had a foster daughter, Beatrice. She was widowed in 1938 and lived out her life in Spencerville, Ohio. Clara Jacobs died in Spencerville, Ohio on 18 October 1977, aged 111 years, 39 days. Her case is currently pending.
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