Longview Daily News-Monday, August 15, 1983 Carl Olaf Jacobsen of Longview, a longtime area resident who fished commercially in Alaska for 35 years, died Aug.12, 1983, after having been hit by a train a half mile north of Fishers Lane along the Westside Highway. He was 64 and lived at 134 Riverview drive, Longview.Wa. Jacobsen was born Nov. 26, 1918 in South Bend, Wash. A World War II Navy veteran, Jacobsen spent six years on submarines. He was a member of the Alaska Independent Fishermen Marketing Association, Western Laborers Union, and the Lutheran Church. He is survived at home by his wife Antoinette Jacobsen, two sons, Bruce Jacobsen of Portland, Oregon and Doug Jacobsen of Longview, Wash; a daughter, Denise McLaughlin of Portland, Oregon; three sisters, Edith Sauer of Longview, Margaret Wolver of Renton, Washington, Thelma Prestegard of Puget Island; three brothers, Erling Jacobsen of Seattle, Leif Jacobsen of Portland, and Frank Jacobsen of Puget Island. Funeral Services will be at 1 pm Wednesday in Ditlevsen-Moore Funeral Home with the Rev. Paul Roper officiating. Interment will follow at Longview Memorial Park. Ditlevsen Moore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Longview Memorial Park-Longview, WA 26 November 1918-12 August 1983 (As transcribed by the Wahkiakum County Historical Society Museum)