Jeffrey-Marsteller-Obituary

Jeffrey Marsteller

Bradenton, Florida

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Jeffrey Marsteller August 6, 1953 - July 31, 2008. Jeff Marsteller, 54, University Park, FL. formally of Allentown, PA, passed away July 31, 2008 at the Tidewell Hospice House in Bradenton, FL. Born in 1953, Jeff lived and grew up in Allentown, PA. Jeff and his wife Jan moved to Sarasota from...

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To the family I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Jeff at Ryder. I was saddened to hear about Jeff, what a wonderful person. I too have some wonderful memories of Jeff, again so sorry for your loss

Jan
We just found out about Jeff's passing. We are so sorry to hear of this. You and your family are in our prayers.

We not only lost a brother/brother-in-law, but a wonderful man, who lived nine months longer than the doctors thought he would. Jeff was a fighter right up until the end. I will never forget his last words that he had spoken to me. I never saw a man with such determination and fight in him.
Jeff is now our angel, and I am sure that he is looking down upon us, making sure that we are alright. I also think he is sitting at the right hand of our father and most likely giving orders, that's...

It is hard for me to put into words the way I fell right now. A large and very important part of my life is gone. I will miss our weekly Sunday night talks. I will miss his advise, his wisdom, his humor, and his freindship. He meant a great deal to alot of people, and they meant alot to him. He always surrounded himself with the best people. So no matter what the job or task he set forth for you, you are the best person to do it. He had two sayings I will take with me for the rest of my life...

My deepest sympathies to all the lives Jeff had touched, family and friends. Even only seeing Jeff at family functions over the years, he made an impression on me. And on those good days that aren't so good, that is when I think of him. Jeff, you will be greatly missed.

Many years has past since Jeff and I traveled together while attending Central and Trexler in our teenage years. I have nothing but the greatest memories of him and the time we spent together. Over the years I remembered those memories many times. Little did either of us know that we both moved many miles out of the Lehigh Valley but ended up living close again. My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. Jeff will always be in my thoughts and prayers.

My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire Marsteller family. I praise Uncle Jeff that he put up such a fight - he had determination.

I have the fondest memories of Uncle Jeff and he was by far my favorite Uncle. I always remember laughing and goofing around with him.

Uncle Jeff may you rest in peace and Aunt Jan may you find comfort in knowing that he will always be watching over you.

God Bless,
Jennifer

Our Dear Friend Jan & Marsteller Family: Our hearts are heavy for the loss our friend and "Hero". Jeff taught us how to live, love, and make the most of every day. His courage and strength will be felt by all he left behind. Remember, he told me, "there are no bad days, only good days and better days". God speed, my friend. We will always miss you and forever love you!