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William “Lee” Jacobsen — March 23, 1949 - October 13, 2025

10/27/2025

 
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    Lee Jacobson, 76, of Deer Lodge, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Oct. 13, 2025. He was the oldest child of three, born to Lorenzo “Bud” Jacobson and Edna Wood Jacobson. Upon graduation from Powell County High School in 1967, Lee went to work full time for the family ranch until his retirement in 2006.
    Lee welcomed his daughter, Terri, in 1969. Not long after, he met Jackie Allen, and they were married in 1973. Together, they added daughters Niki, Janelle, Tracy and Shonna to the mix, completing their family with a perfect handful. From that moment on, Lee was surrounded by women. It would all work out for him though, as he had a tough as nails wife who tolerated his shenanigans and loved him through it all, as well as five girls who doted on him, even when he was in trouble with Jackie.
    Lee’s girls were the twinkle in his eye, and on occasion, less of a twinkle and more of a twitch. Once he came to the realization that his girls came by their mischief honestly, all was forgiven. He was even more willing to forgive when his grandchildren arrived, and he was then able to thoroughly enjoy the chaos that ensued.
    Lee accomplished many things in his 76 years. He was a passionate advocate for all things related to the western lifestyle. An avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing and a ride in the hills, whether it be on horseback or four wheels.
    He was on the board of directors for First Security Bank for a time, a member of the Stockgrowers Association, as well as school board trustee for the Deer Lodge School District. Lee was a proud member of the Masons, Shiners and Jesters organizations. Along with growing certified seed potatoes, he also raised Simmental Cattle on the family ranch before transitioning to Angus/Gelbvieh cattle. He even had a stint raising Suffolk/Rambouillet sheep well into his retirement. With the sheep came the livestock guardian dogs, which just might have been his favorite part of the sheep business.
    More than his accomplishments, it was who Lee was as a person that stood out. He was many things to many people. He was a husband and a father, a son and a brother. He was a historian and a mentor, a farmer and rancher. He was a loyal friend to many.
    His opinion was not subject to change depending on who was present. He was genuine, hardworking and true to his word. He believed in leaving people and places better than he found them. He valued family and good friends. He loved big, but not loud or flashy. His love was consistent and steadfast. You always knew where you stood with Lee, and you never doubted that he was in your corner.
    Lee is survived by Jackie, his wife of 52 years, and his siblings Rod Jacobson (Mona) and Lori Johns (Mike). He leaves behind his children, Terri Teague (Mark), Niki Pfeiffer (Nick), Janelle Jones (Jay), Tracy Jacobson (John), and Shonna Jacobson (Matt). He also leaves behind his grandchildren Kale, Lucian, Wyatt, Lockley and Jackie, all of whom will miss their Papa Lee beyond measure. Lee is also survived by multiple cousins, nieces and nephews, as well as many friends. There are too many to list in full, but know that he cherished every one of them.
    Lee requested all proceedings to be short and simple, with no fuss. It is incredibly difficult to condense a life well lived, especially when our love for him is so much more than simple or small. In keeping with Lee’s wishes, a graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Nov. 29, at Hillcrest Cemetery in Deer Lodge, with a celebration of life to follow at The Corner Bar. Everyone is welcome to attend and celebrate the life of Lee with his family. Share a story, a smile and a laugh, and maybe a drink or two.
    Expect a little fuss, for he was a man that earned it.
    Lee’s family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Hueftle and the nurses in the oncology center for their exceptional care. Lee adored every one of those girls and looked forward to seeing them every week.
    Another thanks to Stillwater Hospice for their care of not only Lee, but Jackie as well.
    It eases the heart knowing that Terry, Gay, Jules and Clyde are welcoming you home.
    On to new adventures, until we meet again.
    Please visit axelsonfuneralhome.com to share a condolence or leave a memory of Lee.

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