I met Jeffrey through his wife Heather, a sweetheart, a wonderful woman. I went to school with Heather. She loved Jeffery with all of her heart. I also got to know Jeffrey through boys scout. He was my sons leader, a true leader. Anything my son needed to learn from boys scout he taught him and when my son needed something especially for camping, Jeffery made it happen and he made my son felt like he belong in the boys scout. He was a great leader he made sure the boys learned and my son learned so much from him. From then my friendship with him and his wife Heather grew much stronger, I felt more bonded with them. I will never miss their kindness and compassion. They always cared for everyone besides themselves. Jeffery always messaged me to from time to time just to check up on me and my son. I am always grateful for him and will always miss our friendship. I wish we could have spent more time together. You will always be loved and missed Jeffrey. I know none thing, he loved his wife dearly. He was a family man. ❤️❤️❤️
I met Jeff through Scouts. We travelled to Lodge events on occasion, and always enjoyed fellowship at the events. He was a kind and gentle person who was readily accepting of new acquaintances and willing to lend a helping hand wherever he was needed. He lived the OA example of service. RIP brother Jeff.
Jeff was always kind to those around him and full of love for history. We enjoyed having him in our 33rd VA unit and he will surely be missed. God bless and keep him.