We will never forget you telling us about something we now can't live without, cable tv. Rest in peace. Dena and Terry Williamson, Green Lake, Wisconsin
I am so sorry to learn of Jeff's passing. Although I haven't seen Jeff in many years, he was a great guy and a good friend. My condolences to Nancy and his entire family.
Very sorry to learn of the passing of Jeff-we were friends since grade school and he was one of my best pals all through high school. We shared some great times together including a trip to Madison where I got my first hangover on Special Export beer, and a Spring Break trip to Fla. He was smart, fun, and had a huge heart.
I was happy to see him at the 35th, and to learn about his family, and all he had accomplished in his career. Ironically, I met a guy from Dallas just a few weeks ago who was an acquaintance of Jeff's and promised to send my regards.
Our heat felt condolences to his wife/children, brother Judd, and cousin Nancy.
I'd know Jeff since grade school, dancing classes at the Women's club on Friday nights, and thought him a boyfriend until he became smitten with Mary Siegel. Such a very handsome young man back then, and I'd thought he'd married Barbara Ward. Am I mistaken?
I'm very saddened to hear of his passing. Deb Behnke
Terry Williamson
We will never forget you telling us about something we now can't live without, cable tv. Rest in peace. Dena and Terry Williamson, Green Lake, Wisconsin
Ann Plous (Platt)
I am so sorry to learn of Jeff's passing. Although I haven't seen Jeff in many years, he was a great guy and a good friend. My condolences to Nancy and his entire family.
Sandra Prell (Obertin)
I remember homeroom with Jeff. He was always such a nice person and very intelligent.
Lawrence Szantor
Jeff was in both my homeroom and Spanish class. He always posessed a warm spirit and a friendly smile. My condolences to his entire family.
Robert Olsman (Olsman)
Very sorry to learn of the passing of Jeff-we were friends since grade school and he was one of my best pals all through high school. We shared some great times together including a trip to Madison where I got my first hangover on Special Export beer, and a Spring Break trip to Fla. He was smart, fun, and had a huge heart.
I was happy to see him at the 35th, and to learn about his family, and all he had accomplished in his career. Ironically, I met a guy from Dallas just a few weeks ago who was an acquaintance of Jeff's and promised to send my regards.
Our heat felt condolences to his wife/children, brother Judd, and cousin Nancy.
Rest in peace my friend.
Bob Olsman
Deborah Behnke
I'd know Jeff since grade school, dancing classes at the Women's club on Friday nights, and thought him a boyfriend until he became smitten with Mary Siegel. Such a very handsome young man back then, and I'd thought he'd married Barbara Ward. Am I mistaken?
I'm very saddened to hear of his passing. Deb Behnke