Jeff-Barron-Obituary

Jeff Barron

Southport, North Carolina, Oregon

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DIED
April 17, 2024
LOCATION
Southport, North Carolina, Oregon

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Jeff was born in Portland, Ore. to Floye and Beverly as the oldest of six children: Lori, John, George, David and Michael. Jeff attended St. Stephen K-8 school and graduated from Jesuit HS, 71' where he played as a state champion varsity football and basketball player. Jeff was known as Jid to...

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Hey Uncle, I hope you are ok where you are. Thank you so much for always loving me and being there to support me when nobody else could. You were an amazing person and I miss you greatly.

So sorry to learn about the passing of Jeff he will missed . He always had encouraging words and always upbeat - great athlete always there for anyone. I grew up with all the Barrons at ST. Stephens Grade School . rest in peace my brother .

To the family of Jeff Barron, I want to express my sincere condolences to Jeff's family. I first met Jeff in approximately 1991 in my SE 46th Ave. and Hawthorne neighborhood, and later as parishioners at St. Philip Neri Church. Through Jeff I met his former wife and several of his children including Damian and Dominic in particular. Jeff was a genuine and engaging soul. He was disarming, friendly, helpful, and a joy. Jeff pointed me in the direction of our neighborhood mechanic, Tuyen Tran,...

I´m at Jeff Barron working at CP medical 2001. Immediately connected with this guy it was a great friend, great colleague and he will be dearly missed my condolences to the Barron family& friends. Chris and Christine Taylor

Jeff was always so personable to me every single time I saw him and definitely supported his children's school activities and also his grandkids. Through my association with Central Catholic High School of over 25 years, I was acquainted with his children and grandkids. Rest in peace and watch over your beautiful family.

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We are sorry to hear of Jeff's passing. We send you all our condolences, wishes for peace and our hopes that you can always celebrate his life.

We had the pleasure of chatting with Jeff this past Christmas Eve . He left such a positive and joyful impression. The love he expressed for his family and the happiness of having his grandchildren close was mirrored in his smile. A wonderful guy.

Jeff and I worked together at Fred Meyer warehouse in the 70´s and early 80´s. We became very close friends. We were both young parents and did a lot of things together as families when our kids were young. Jeff was such a great guy and will be missed by so many, especially his family. I was blessed to have known him and was very happy when he reached out to me recently when I lost a brother to cancer. I love you buddy.