Jeff was my nephew and I only ever received love from him. So kind and loving and would do anything for anybody. He was a great example of what a man should be. I truly admired him.
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Michelle my dear friend I am so sorry for your tremendous loss. Jeff’s extraordinary kindness, hilarious sense of humor, love of his family and friends and his contagious smile that lit up the room are what made him special and loved by so many. Praying for you and your sweet family. 🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️
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I have not seen Jeff for 40 years but he still stands out in my memory as an incredibly kind, warm, genuine and decent person. It's clear he never changed. I'm happy he led a life filled with love. Sending love and strength to Michelle, Jeff's mom and everyone in his circle who has lost him.
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I'm so sad to hear the news of Jeff passing. I met him through our fraternity and was fortunate to have him select me to be his big brother. Fraternity bonds are strong, so while I haven't seen him for years I figured when we ran into each other we'd pick right up where we left off. I'm sorry I won't get that chance. He was a good soul. My condolences to his wife, daughter and extended family.
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Jeff was the definition of a true friend in so many ways. A great competitor in sports I enjoyed playing with Jeff in City league basketball for a couple of years. Jeff came by when I started my journey through cancer and took me for ride in his Nova. I will miss seeing him at our family functions and down at JC’s. My deepest condolences go out to Michelle and Ellie and all of their family. Peace be with you and I will see you down the road my brother.
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While I haven’t seen Jeff for several years, his memory will be of someone always positive and who enjoyed his life and shared that enjoyment and fun with others around him. Riding in Jeff’s Jeep listening to U2 is one of my favorite memories. Prayers to his family to provide the strength to deal with this shock. You will be missed, Jeff.
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I am thankful for the blessing of calling Jeff a best friend amongst a brotherhood. My prayer is for comfort and peace to Michelle and Elliana
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Never have I had a blessing to know a person
LIKE JEFF! He never had a jealous bone
In his body! I’m certain,God was in a real hurry to open his HEAVENLY GATE .
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Jeff was our neighbor, one of the nicest guys you’d ever meet. He was always doing something interesting and was so positive. We always left a conversation with him feeling uplifted. Peace be with his loves during this hard time.
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Like others, I started my Edward Jones journey with Jeff. Our short time we had in training in Tempe was all I needed to know how great a man Jeff was. How he gushed about his wife and daughter and how we all knew he would be an amazing advisor. The world lost a great man, but I know the short time he had on this earth made an impression on so many people.
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Prayers for you and Ellie. I wish I had a magic wand that could erase the pain in your hearts. Jeff was a special guy🥰
Deb
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I was blessed to get to know Jeff through our Edward Jones journey (we went through training together). He was one of the kindest, most sincere people I have had the privilege of knowing. I was so glad to run into him at some recent Edward Jones events and catch up. I can only imagine how deeply his loss his felt by his loved ones and community. I know how much he loved his family because of the way he shared about how much they meant to him. Please know you are in my prayers as you journey through such a tremendous loss.
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I was lucky enough to begin my journey at Edward Jones with Jeff. I was impressed by how intelligent he was, but even more so by his incredibly positive attitude. I can’t recall a time he didn’t have a smile on his face, no small task for how frustrating some of our training exercises were! What a joy to be around.
This summer I was lucky enough to reconnect with him on a work trip in St Louis and though it had been years since we’d seen each other, it was as if it had only been days. We reconnected through meetings, meals, and even a ball game. We traded stories of the successes and battle scars we’d accumulated over our 5 years on the job. And he gave me a few pointers that I incorporated into my business. But what I remember most was the way he lit up when he talked about his family. His wife who he obviously thought was the most amazing and intelligent woman he’d ever met. His daughter in whom he saw so much potential. His love for them radiated with every word he spoke about them.
I’m going to miss Jeff. Of course I will. But I’m so thankful for the moments that I got to share with him. I’m a better person for it.
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I had the great pleasure of meeting Jeff and getting to know him through Edward Jones. Jeff was a great man, father and humanitarian. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family as well as all the great people that were lucky enough to get to know him.
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Thoughts and Prayers are with his family.
He will be greatly missed
Dave
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My condolences to Michelle and Ellie, Jeff was truly a "Class Act" and will be missed by many.
Jim
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