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Jerome K Jeffries, 74
Jerome K Jeffries, 74, of Palm Harbor, Fla. died on Nov 8, 2012.
He is survived by his wife Jo Ann of 50 years; a brother, James "Jim" Jeffries, of Delphi; six children, Deborah Mack, of Nabb, Michael Jeffries, of Dupont, Timothy Jeffries, of Scottsburg, Patricia Spaulding (Stephen), of Scottsburg, Karen Roth (Troy), of Scottsburg, Sheryl Jeffries, of New Albany; 13 grandchildren, Brooklynn and Jordan Mack, Kristina and Kayla Jeffries, Korbin Roth, Levi (Jayme), Stephanie, and Samantha Spaulding, Bailey, Taylor and Quincy Jeffries, Quinton and Shelby Jeffries; four great-grandchildren, Graycie, Cooper, and Easton Spaulding, and Benny Rodriguez.
He was born in Jamestown on July 17, 1938, to Paul and Naomi Jeffries. He graduated high school in Delphi in 1956.
He spent his career as a pipefitter-welder with Local 157 out of Terre Haute. A memorial service will be held at Mt Hebron Church in Scottsburg, Ind. at 1 p.m. on Nov 24, 2012.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to Suncoast Hospice Foundation.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
Sheryl,
I was so sorry to hear about
your Father's passing.
I know this is a very sad and
difficult time for you and your family.
You have my Deepest Sympathy.
Sherie Bowman
November 20, 2012
We will miss you brother.
Jim
November 20, 2012
Sorry for your loss. I was a plumber/pipe fitter with Jerry for many years. Thinking of you.
Lynn Simler
November 20, 2012
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