Florence S. Jacobsen

Florence S. Jacobsen

Florence Smith Jacobsen (born 7 April 1913) was the sixth general president of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1961 to 1972.

Early years

Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Florence Smith was the granddaughter of two LDS Church presidents: Joseph F. Smith and Heber J. Grant. Smith attended the University of Utah and graduated in 1934. She married Ted Jacobsen in the Salt Lake Temple in 1935.

LDS Church activities

In 1955, Ted Jacobsen was called as the president of the Eastern States Mission of the church, and the family moved to New York City. In October 1961, Florence Jacobsen succeeded Bertha S. Reeder as general president of the church's Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association. Her aunt, Lucy Grant Cannon, had held the same position from 1937 to 1948. Jacobsen held this position until 1972, when she was released and succeeded by Ruth H. Funk.

During her tenure, the Beehive House and Lion House—which were operated by the YWMIA—were restored and opened to the public. In 1969, the YWMIA celebrated its centennial and in 1971, Jacobsen oversaw the launch of the "New Era", the church's new magazine for youth.

In 1973 church president Harold B. Lee asked Jacobsen if she would become the LDS Church curator. Jacobsen accepted and became a key figure in the construction of the Museum of Church History and Art. As a church curator, Jacobsen supervised the restoration of many church buildings, including the Promised Valley Playhouse in Salt Lake City; the E. B. Grandin building in Palmyra, New York; the Brigham Young home in St. George, Utah; the Jacob Hamblin home in Santa Clara, Utah; the Newell K. Whitney store in Kirtland, Ohio; and the interior of the Manti Utah Temple.

Personal life

Jacobsen and her husband were the parents of three sons.

In 1998, the Jacobsens established the Florence Smith Jacobsen Scholarship at the College of Social Work at the University of Utah. The scholarship is awarded based on "academically based community scholarship and service that focuses on issues of concern to women, with particular emphasis on strengthening families." [ [http://www.socwk.utah.edu/students/financialaidscholarships.asp College of Social Work: Financial Aid and Scholarships] .]

Notes

References

*Janet Peterson and LaRene Gaunt (1993). "Keepers of the Flame: General Presidents of the Young Women" (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book)
*Lavina Fielding, [http://lds.org/portal/site/LDSOrg/menuitem.b12f9d18fae655bb69095bd3e44916a0/?vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&locale=0&sourceId=3a9f1f26d596b010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&hideNav=1 “Florence Smith Jacobsen: In Love with Excellence,”] "Ensign", June 1977, 25–26


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