J.-Albertson-Obituary

J. Jeffrey Albertson

Boston, Nebraska

About

LOCATION
Boston, Nebraska

Obituary

Send Flowers

ALBERTSON, J. Jeffrey Professional photographer and publisher whose work spanned four decades and included a number of musicians, died recently at his home in Fort Lee, NJ. Born on Sept. 13, 1948 to Frank and Marion Albertson, Jeff attended Reading, Mass. High School, McGill University and Boston...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

dear Reader ~

a portrait of a woman " Inmate in
flagmaking shop at Framingham prison " by
J . Jeffrey Albertson stays with me as a tearsheet from the Boston Globe magazine
good know I have it , and to look at it once in awhile
I displayed it at my storefront on
Haviland Street , Boston in the early '70's

Best to All ~

Danhenry Deeks

Ashburnham , Massachusetts

Jeff Albertson was the coolest person I had ever met. Handsome, brash and funny, he was always interesting to be around. I still remember his hilarious one liners. Rest in peace. Susan Vermazen (Newton, MA)

Loved you Albertson. You were amazing. Tell Lars & Bouche hi from me.

I don't know why he had to go at such an early age but one thing's for sure- Jeff certainly lived life fearlessly and on his own terms. Everyone should have what Jeff had...a wife that adored him, an eye for beauty, a wicked sense of humor and intelligence that just leveled everyone he came in contact with. On a personal note, I thank him for encouraging me to follow in his footsteps. An endorsement from Jeff carried the weight of every other person that looked at my book, combined. He...

As a friend of Jeff's sister, Kristen, I was so sorry to hear of Jeff's passing. It was great to read about all of his accomplishments and with his super wit, I'm sure he made many others happy.Heartfelt sympathies go to his family from us here in Rochester, MA.

I'm very sorry to hear about Jeff. He was a close friend during high school and college . We were in the same classes in HS with the same attitudes and interests in music, etc., etc. He was a very smart guy who made me laugh constantly. Even though I haven't seen him since the ealry 70's, I'll miss him. Over the years I tried to track him down many times with no luck. I remember: We had a jug band in high school, we went to the Club 47 in Harvard Square dozens of time, including the last...

A great life Jeff, roger from class of 66

J- You're with me every moment of every day. Love always, Charlene

I am Jeff's sister. If you wish to contact me, my email is [email protected]
Kristin Albertson Stata
I will always miss Jeff.