We met through rock ‘n’ roll, mutual bandmates and mutual friends. We shared a few stages together. I didn’t know Jeff super well but he was always very cool to me anytime were around each other and I have good memories of him. Journey well, fellow bass player. My deepest condolences to all his family and friends..
This one hurts...I found out today during work and spent my long ride home listening to music that Jeff and I used to talk about.
I used to work w Jeff and Cristy back in the e/g days where Jeff and I immediately hit it off and talked until we laughed so hard we couldn’t talk anymore. I’m glad we kept that going after he moved on to the career he really wanted.
Being married to Cristy, loving his kids and dogs, and working in the field he enjoyed was everything to him.
I’ll remember him for that and try to remind myself what’s really important in life.
I met Cristy, Jeff, Bethany and Marcus at our church in North Easton a few years ago. We were so blessed to have the Morgan Family join our church. We are holding Cristy and the kids and all of his family and friends so close to our hearts and in our prayers. 💕
My friends and I used to skateboard at a mostly closed down shopping center in Warrington that had housed a Shop and Save grocery store. I guess you could call us the locals to that Skate spot. All of us would look forward to seeing that white 4Runner come rolling into the parking lot with the top off and all sorts of cool hip hop music emanating from inside. Us younger guys all looked up to these older, better skaters....and we would progress in our own skateboarding after their visits because we would learn and see new things. It’s one thing to see a 360 flip in a magazine or on video, but it was something different to see it in person for the first time. Jeff, Keith and friends would always inspire us and there would always be excitement when they pulled up. I will cherish those memories. Fast forward to today, I will also miss Jeff’s constant enthusiasm for skating. Even as I’ve picked skating back up later in life pushing into my 40’s, he was always the first to “love” a skating post on Facebook or make an encouraging comment about something I posted. I will truly miss our Facebook conversations as well as his love for Skateboarding. Rest In Peace Jeff.
I've known Jeff since he was a cute little boy and I've watched him grow into a fine young man and a wonderful father. He will be missed. May he rest in peace. Condolences, love and prayers for his family. Love Moreen Quinlan