Jim Jeffords

1934 - 2014

Jim Jeffords

1934 - 2014

BORN

1934

DIED

2014

Jim Jeffords Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 18, 2014.
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Former Vermont U.S. Sen. James Jeffords, who in 2001 tipped control of the Senate when he quit the Republican Party to become an independent, died Monday. He was 80.

Jeffords died in Washington, said Diane Derby, a former aide to Jeffords. He had been in declining health, she said.

Jeffords had announced in 2005 that he would not seek a fourth term, citing his and his wife's health problems.

"I have had an enormously satisfying career, one that I would not have traded for any other," Jeffords said when he retired. "In no other job do you have both the freedom and obligation to solve problems and help people on a daily basis."

Vermont's sole congressman, independent Bernie Sanders, was elected to Jeffords' Senate seat in 2006.

Jeffords' children, Laura Jeffords and Leonard Jeffords, released a statement Monday:

"While we are saddened by our father's passing, we take comfort in the knowledge that he lived a full life, from the hills of Vermont to the halls of Congress. We will miss his kindness, his good humor, and his generosity of spirit."

U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said Monday that Jeffords was a partner and friend who worked for Vermont.

"He was a Vermonter through and through, drawn to political life to make a difference for our state and nation," Leahy said. "Part of his legacy will also stand as an enduring chapter of the Senate's history."

Jeffords served more than 30 years in Washington. He won election to the House in 1974 as a Republican. The post-Watergate year was a strong one for Democrats nationally, but Jeffords was running as Vermont was just beginning its shift from a century of solid Republicanism to its current status as among the most liberal states.

The Rutland native, a graduate of Yale and Harvard Law School, already had won statewide office as attorney general and was from a well-known Vermont Republican family. His father, Olin Jeffords, had been chief justice of the state Supreme Court.

When he first moved to Washington he lived in his office and a travel trailer as a way to save money.

"He was a very frugal guy, both with his own resources and the resources of the people," said Karen Meyer, a former Jeffords aide.

"He wasn't a fancy dresser, he wasn't a fancy speaker. He didn't ever have a fancy car. He just was a person who appreciated the things he had and didn't want for more," she said.

Jeffords had a black belt in taekwondo and until his departure from the Republican Party was a member of the Singing Senators, with GOP Sens. Trent Lott, John Ashcroft, and Larry Craig.

During his time in Washington, Jeffords stood out as a moderate to liberal Republican during a time when the party was moving to the right. He was a strong backer of legislation supporting education, the environment, job training and help for people with disabilities.

He was the only Republican in the House to vote against President Ronald Reagan's tax cuts in 1981. After election to the Senate in 1988, replacing another moderate Republican, Robert Stafford, Jeffords opposed the first President Bush's appointment of Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court.

A decade later, when Republicans had gained control of both the White House and both houses of Congress, Jeffords, upset with President George W. Bush's opposition to the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, decided that was the last straw. In May of 2001, he declared he would leave the Republicans and caucus with the Democrats.

Republicans were apoplectic, particularly since Jeffords' switch cost them control of the closely divided Senate. GOP Leader Trent Lott of Mississippi dubbed Jeffords' action a "coup of one," and described it as "the impetuous decision of one man to undermine our democracy."

At the heart of Jeffords' decision was a belief that Republicans in general and President Bush in particular had become too conservative and that he could not remain in a party that favored tax breaks for the wealthy over full funding of education programs for the disabled.

He complained at the time that the Republicans in control of both the White House and Congress "were set out on an agenda that did not fit into what the average American wanted to see."

The Democrats' control of the Senate was brief. Republicans took it back 18 months later, and added to their gains the 2004 elections. But Democrats regained Senate control in 2006.

Jeffords became a hero to Democrats, attracting huge crowds as he traveled the country helping to bring in millions in 2002 and 2004 for Democratic candidates. But he resisted calls that he drop the independent label and become a Democrat himself, saying he could not go against several generations of family history.

"For more than 30 years, Jim has fought to do the right thing, standing against extremism," former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, who later served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said when Jeffords announced his retirement. "His work ethic, patriotism and commitment to serving the people of Vermont have made him a model to all of us who know him and have had the honor to work with him."

Jeffords was said to be eager to run for re-election in 2006 to show Republicans that Vermont would elect him as an independent, and he had won the endorsements of state Democratic leaders. The state GOP chairman called him a "turncoat" in a fundraising letter.

Eventually, though, the health problems he faced and those of his wife prompted him to retire. Jeffords' family and staff had questioned whether the then-70-year-old senator was physically and mentally up to a statewide campaign. He had stumbled in a radio interview and was confused about some of his votes.

His wife, Liz, died in 2007 after battling cancer.

He later lived in a retirement home in the Washington area and stayed out of the limelight.

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DAVE GRAM, Associated Press


Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Bob Dewey

November 25, 2016

Sorry for your loss. Jim was a great man. May he rest in peace.

September 12, 2014

SINCERE CONDOLENCE TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS,DEATH IS NOT EASY FOR ANYONE BUT OUR HEAVENLY FATHER HAS PROMISED US,IF WE DRAW CLOSE TO HIM HE WILL DRAW CLOSE TO YOU..JAS.4:8.........

Joan Frederick Bell

September 6, 2014

I think his picture should be next to 'Public Servant' in the dictionary.
Thank you for sharing him with us. As a teacher of 40 yrs. I see the amazing good he has done. I'm sorry for your loss.

Zhaire

August 28, 2014

I am very sorry for your lost and may the god of comfort be with you

Shhirley Rice Small

August 27, 2014

I wish to extend my sympathy to Jim's family.
After reading the many tributes offered at this time, it is plain to see that what we were priviledged to learn when in high school was shared by the rest of the country.
Jim was always fair, friendly and caring. I am proud to be able to say he was one of my friends in band etc. and am thankful to have known him.

George Wolf

August 26, 2014

Dear Leonard and Laura:

I would like to extend my condolences on the passing of your father. He was a fine man who always was willing to be of assistance to one of his constituents and of course a neighbor. Your dad was so helpful to my parents by helping them help my cousin to become an American citizen. Your dad was always willing to help and was always a good friend to our family.

I wish you and your family the best through these difficult times.

George Wolf

Anthony Goodson

August 25, 2014

My condolences and thanks to the Jeffords' family for sharing Jim with us for all these years.

August 25, 2014

Dear Jeffords Family,
I am writing to send my sincere sympathy and to share a few of the many kindnesses extended to the LaPlaca Family from your Dad.
Not only was he a super friend to my husband Tom (deceased 1995) who assisted him as his aide but Jim's kindnesses extended to additional things as well.
After my husband's death, your parents took me out to dinner and shows at the Paramount. The last one we attended, Liz took me to the Jeffords row of seats and showed me the engraved plate in my name in your row…. Jim said “That's what Tom would have done.”
It was difficult to reciprocate but did find a way.
They both loved music and asked if one Friday evening after I cooked dinner for them, we could go to my music teaching room at Fair Haven Union High School and sing a few tunes. Your parents had beautiful voices and I enjoyed accompanying them on piano.
We had the whole room to ourselves and it was freedom.
I think of your Mother often as I continue to battle ovarian cancer since Feb. 2012. On June 30 this year I retired, completing 55 years as District Music Educator in the Addison Rutland Supervisory Union School District.
Peace and all Good Things to you.
Thank You,
Fran LaPlaca
Fair Haven, VT 05743
August 25, 2014

August 22, 2014

so very sorry about your loss --the palfey family

John/Susan Auld

August 22, 2014

We send our sincere condolences to the family. Many years of working together, sharing visits, making a difference in our world of Vermont and the nation. We will remember Jim always.

John Meehan

August 22, 2014

Senator Jim Jeffords put principal before politics. He was outstanding leader not only for Vermont but America as well.

Dr. James N. Hurley, Jr.

August 22, 2014

....rest in peace Jim. Jim Hurley,Jr.

A Fan

August 21, 2014

There's a hero If you look inside your heart You don't have to be afraid Of what you are. There's an answer
If you reach into your soul.
And the sorrow that you know
Will melt away. And then a hero comes along, With the strength to carry on. And you cast your fears aside,And you know you can survive. ..Jim Jeffords was a hometown hero in Vermont that came along, irreplaceable. Kind and a true leader.
May your family find peace in their time of sorrow.

JIM JEFFORDS

August 21, 2014

LEN AND LAURA AND FAMILIES: 18 YEARS JIM
WAS MY "BOSS" SEEMS LONG AGO & YESTERDAY.
PLEASE ACCEPT MY SINCERE SYMPATHY. BROKEN
HIP PREVENTS ME FROM LEAVING HOUSE.

JIM JEFFORDS

August 21, 2014

MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU LEONARD AND LAURA
AND FAMILIES. BROKEN HIP PREVENTS ME FROM JOINING YOU FOR SERVICE. 18 YEARS

August 21, 2014

Dear Jeffords Family may sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort by drawing close to God during this difficult time. James 4 : 8

Bernie L Graham Jr

August 21, 2014

Sorry for his loss ,He did our state & country proud, I enjoyed My times with him and the great friendship he had with my family .We all had respect for him . May God bless.

August 21, 2014

To the Jeffords Family, I appreciate all Jim's service to VT. I only met him once, but he left a permanent impression on me. His patience with the 7th grader I was, in answering my questions was not appreciated until much later, but I did not forget. His common sense and knowledge of politics and Washington will be missed.

Laurence J Melen

August 21, 2014

As a Vermont municipal official who had the honor of knowing Senator Jeffords professionally during the length of his service in both the House and Senate, I must say that he was a public official of a type unfortunately no longer seen in Congress: a man who always put the good of his Country, State, and constituents before any consideration of partisan politics or personal gain, regardless of the popularity of his decisions or the attacks of his colleagues. In 30 years, I was not aware of decision that Senator Jeffords made which was not based in his strong personal ethic and morality,

My condolences to Laura and Leonard. We all share in your loss and Vermont is diminished by your father's passing.

George Spangler

August 20, 2014

I could write alot of positive things about Jim Jeffords and they'd all be true. He was a good man who never forgot who relied on and supported him, and he used his gifts of intelligence, wisdom, curiosity and creativity to help those who were left behind by many others. the disabled, the undereducated children, the poor were always on his list of priorities and he got things done. Oh, and he loved a good laugh!

August 20, 2014

August 20

To the family and fiends. May God comfort you at this time of sorrow
Jer. 29:11,12

Sandra Saul

August 20, 2014

At the top of the list of most honorable and courageous statesmen, Senator Jeffords name will appear in bold print. America has lost a truly great man.

August 20, 2014

My sincere condolences to the families, our Almighty God is with you to fortify and comfort you all because he cares
for you 1 Peter 5:6 7

August 20, 2014

A friend, a mentor, and a boss. Jim hired me to be an Assistant Attorney General in 1969. What a time. When he lost the election for governor, we went into private practice together for three years.
what a time. So many memories. So many stories. One of the best times of my life. We stayed in touch for many years.The rest is history. Thanks Jim. God bless.
George Rice
South Hero

Julie Lafleche

August 20, 2014

Vermont has lost a one of its finest ..

Sherry Stimmel

August 20, 2014

Leonard, Laura and family,
I remember both your parents and you from Montpelier.I had a great deal of respect for both of them and was very happy when your dad ran for Congress. I was very sorry to hear of his death. May you find peace.
Sherry Stimmel
Brattleboro, VT

Kathy Codling (Kelley)

August 20, 2014

Leonard, Laura & Family,
I remember meeting Jim for the first time. Him and my dad were friends and they coached the farm league baseball team. Your dad was a wonderful man. May you take comfort in knowing he is a peace now and with your mother whom he loved dearly. God Bless all of you.

August 20, 2014

R I P

A. Levins

August 20, 2014

R I P.....

Nancy Sobotka (and the Korzun family)

August 20, 2014

To the Jeffords family...I cannot express my sadness in the passing of your father. His understanding, commitment and love for Vermont and his neighbors was deep...I personally benefited from this. The people of Vermont loved your father and respected him...may you find comfort knowing the many lives he touched throughout his life. Thank you for sharing him with us.

Bette dunsmore

August 19, 2014

My sympathy goes out to Jim's family. He is again with his beloved Liz. I fondly remember our trip to Indonesia in 1976 and out time in D.C. George really enjoyed working with Jim during his time serving him and Vermonters on the House Ag Committee. One thing I will always remember was the fact that no matter what the bill was in the House Jim's first question to his staff was "How will this bill affect Vermonters." He always put the welfare of his state and it's people first. Rest in peace Jim. Bette

Sandra Brooks

August 19, 2014

To the family, you have my sincere condolences in you loss may you have peace and comfort from Almighty God in your time of trials. 2Cor 1:2&3 &Matt5:3.

Thomas Nichols

August 19, 2014

Jim is in a much better place now. Our prayers are with everyone. I'm the Nichols at 19 Kingsley Ave in Rutland where we played baseball & basketball at or next to the Jeffords with Jim,the Guilds and others. I can't remember if Mary played. Our grandchildren love Kingsley Ave. My very best to everyone. All the Nichols(John, Jean & Betty) are sad today. Tom Nichols

Iwas 2 years older than Jim.

C Castillo

August 19, 2014

Please accept my condolences for the loss of your loved one. May the God of all comfort provide each of you with His comfort during this difficult time.

Dorothy Rackley

August 19, 2014

R.I.P. Mr. Jeffords was a great man. Love Dot Rackley and Family!!!

JANICE BUSH

August 19, 2014

Sorry foe the loss of MR jEFFORDS , THE FAMILY HAVE MY DEEPEST ,Condolence let passage be of Comfort ISAIAH24-33 LOOKIN FORWARD THAT TIME.

marty crilly

August 19, 2014

RIP your light will always shine no one will fill your shoes you will be missed by many

August 19, 2014

Mrs Robert C Langtry (Winnie). Jim and Liz leffords were members of the Shrewsbury Community church when we were in Shrewsbury. This was Bob's first parish as a minister. We were there when they adopted their children and celebrated with them the Joy they felt of finally having a family. Both children were a wonderful addition to the Jeffords family and they were so proud of them.
We were honored to call them our friends. We watched them as Jim's rise in politics grew until he ran for and won the seat in the US Senate.
May God Bless his family as they celebrate his life . May they find comfort in the fact that now Jim are together are together again. My love to them all. Winnie Langtry

ROBERT & HELENA DEWEY

August 19, 2014

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO VERMONT. I KNOW GOD IS WAITING FOR YOU WITH OPEN ARMS. REST IN PEACE

August 18, 2014

I am very saddened to hear of Mr. Jeffords passing. I had the honor and privilege of working for Mr. Jeffords in his office in Montpelier, Vermont, when he was a State Representative. He was one of the most kind, generous persons I have ever met. During my interview, he wanted to know "who I was, what my interests in life were" and stated that he "did not care what my politics were, as long as I worked hard for him" which I did. I still remember the day he interviewed me and the year that I worked for him before my family and I moved to Illinois. He was a great man who believed in fairness, the equality of all persons and did not allow himself to get caught up in the fund-raising mess that many of our elected officials do today. I am so sorry for his family and their loss. Mr. Jeffords was truly a Hero. We need more Heroes in Washington who live by the standards they set for themselves. God Bless You Mr. Jeffords and Your Dear Family.

Patricia (Pugliese) Melaik

peter mannella

August 18, 2014

I will always treasure the short time I got to know him during work on job training legislation. What a wonderful human being. Truly

Patty Dow

August 18, 2014

You are in my prayer and you are at peace now and forever and we will miss you so much.

david call

August 18, 2014

You were born with potential.
You were born with goodness and trust. You were born with ideals and dreams. You were born with greatness.
You were born with wings.
You are not meant for crawling, so don't.
You have wings.
Learn to use them and fly.”

The Pratt Family

August 18, 2014

We are so sorry for your loss. Heartfelt appreciation for all the good he tried to accomplish as a politician. He will be fondly remembered for generations to come. May the God of all comfort be with the Jeffords family as you join yourselves Unitedly to comfort one another. Our prayer is that your hearts be uplifted as you look forward to a time when sickness and death will be no more.

Deborah Lord

August 18, 2014

Grateful for Sen. Jeffords dedication to Vermont & our nation.

Carolyn A. Ward

August 18, 2014

My sincere condolences to family and friends. As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. I'm deeply sorry for your loss. 1Cor. 15:25,26.

Julia C Larrabee

August 18, 2014

My sincere condolences to the Jeffords family at the loss of this lovely man. Even though I moved away from Vermont, I was always proud of the fine representation that was given to the people of this country by Mr. Jefford's. God rest his soul.

Mrs. Barbara Marcovecchio

August 18, 2014

A job well done, good and faithful servant. Thanks for leading the way as an independent. Many blessings and hugs for friends and family.

Sharon Casey

August 18, 2014

Prayers to all Mr. Jeffords family and friends. May your wonderful memories be of comfort to you all at this time and in the future. I remember working on his campaign in 1974. He was such a nice man. Thank you for all you have done for Vermont and the rest of our country over all you years of service.

August 18, 2014

I send my condolences to Mr. Jefford's family and friends. May God comfort your hearts as you cope with your loss.
-2 Thessalonians 2:16,17

Lacy

August 18, 2014

May you draw close to God during this difficult time. James 4:8

Richard Herrick

August 18, 2014

R.I.P.

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