Patrice Jacobs Wolfson (born 1938) was the daughter of legendary horse trainer Hirsch Jacobs and Ethel Dushock Jacobs, and grew up in one of America’s most successful horse racing families alongside her brothers John and Tom Jacobs. Raised around racetracks in New York and later Florida, Patrice witnessed firsthand her father’s record-setting success and the disciplined world of Thoroughbred racing. She later married Miami horse racing and business magnate Louis Wolfson, linking two powerful racing dynasties. Through her marriage, Patrice became part of the influential Wolfson family, whose impact extended beyond racing into banking, philanthropy, and South Florida development, placing her at the center of both elite racing circles and high-society life during the 1960s and 1970s.