Age 57, passed away on May 23, 2017. He is preceded in death by his son, Jeffery. He is survived by wife, Karen; 2 sons, Jason (Randee) and Matthew (Ashley); 4 grandchildren and 3 siblings. Celebration of life will be on Saturday, May 27, at Hawaiian Village Clubhouse at 12-2PM. Groover Funeral Home
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Karen and Family my prayers are with you. Love, Aunt Wilma
Wilma Spackman
Family
May 29, 2017
Rick Markko
May 28, 2017
Karen & family, Our Condolences & Prayers for all of you from those of us who worked with Jeff. We're still in shock as I'm sure all of you are as well. Words can never express our grief for your loss. Let us know if we can do anything for you and your family. God Bless you with Peace & Comfort as only He can!
Rick Markko
May 28, 2017
Karen, we are so sorry and shocked to learn of your loss I am still at Blake until next week. I cannot find the right words to express our thoughts. (We live across the street).
Shirley Gergel
May 26, 2017
Karen, you and your family are in our thoughts during this very difficult time. With Sincere Sympathy, from everyone at Pro Marine.
May 25, 2017
Karen and sons, Jeannie and I are so sorry about Jeff. We only found out late this afternoon. You all have been given more than your fair share of grief over the last ten years or so. I regret that we can't make it to Florida, but we are with you in our thoughts and prayers.
Roger and Jeannie Darnell
May 24, 2017
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