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Jeff Camp

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Jeff Camp In Loving Memory It has been 20 years since you left us Jeff, and not a day goes by where you are not thought of and loved always. Love your family

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Jeff was my best friend. I spent many hours at the camps home,
playing fuss ball in the basement,
stilling Larry's motorcycle when he was with his friends and making sure
that we put it back in the some spot
before he got home. Jeff loved to do
anyting that had to do with music,
skiing, flips, twists, and speed. We
spent many hours at the roberts backyard, or the brazills jumping on
the trampoline.The best memories I
have of jeff is the two years that he
and I...

Jeff, you are missed. One of my favorite pictures is of our four Virgils with Grandpa Virg, your dad, Virg, you, and our son, Andrew. The comforting thing is that if it has already been twenty years, then it surely won't be too long until we're all together again.

Love Jan and David Noyes
Ankara, Turkey

I miss you Jeff. Though it's been twenty years I still have many great memories. I remember fighting on Mom and Dad's bed and how you could take a punch. I remember the time you made me mad, ran into Mom and Dad's bathroom and locked the door only to sneak out the window while I waited outside the door. Funny now. I remember playing "Bill Walton" nerf basketball in your room. I remember driving you up Mill Creek Canyon so you could ride your bike down and watching as I could tell you...

It is difficult to imagine--20 years. It is nonetheless heartwarming to read the expressed loving sentiments and to momentarily recapture the love I have for you all, as well as for Jeff. Thank you, all of you.

Jeff was my uncle. Unfortunately I was too young to really get to know him at all. I wish the circumstances had been different. From what ive heard Jeff was a kind and funny guy who was well liked and was loved and is missed by many. I look forward to meeting you someday Jeff

20 years and I still find myself tearing up as I write this note about my younger brother, Jeff. I miss you and your wacko sense of humor especially at the family gatherings when special family photos are taken. I always find the space in the photos where you should be. I know you are happier where you are, but the inability to tease you, laugh with you (and many times at you) to me, makes this life a bit less than it could have been. Jeff, you're the best! Can't wait to see you again...

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

Love and miss you more than you'll know.. Give Grandma and Grandpa and Aunt Pat a hug.. Until We see eachother again, love you