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Jeff Harker

Olivehurst, California

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Jeff HarkerResident of San Jose 1956 - 2010Passed away at home unexpectedly on Dec 3rd. San Jose Native. Survived by his wife of 28 years, Francine, his daughters Tiffany (Ronnie) and Melissa, as well as five grandchildren. Graduated from Leland High School class of 1974 and attended SJSU. Worked...

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Jeff, very young and full of enthusiasm, came to work for us at the beginning of HMS. Jeff's patriotism was anchored in his interest and knowledge of US history, which he often shared with us. The country is the poorer for his loss.

Bill Ford

Dear Francine, I'm sorry for your loss. It has been years since we have talked. You are in my thoughts.

My husband and I both worked with Jeff for several years at WJ. Jeff was a genuine soul, compassionate, dedicated and full of heart. We are deeply saddened by his passing. Our best thoughts are with you in this time of such great sorrow.

Jeff and I worked together during the short time that AmpTech was in business. His sense of humor and great dedication to doing a good job were most appreciated, especially while we were bringing the fab on line. I will miss him.

Francine, Melissa, and Tiffany, my deepest condolences on your loss.

Francine,Tiffany and Melissa.
I am so very sorry for your loss. I worked with Jeff at WJ for many years. He was always very nice, understanding and polite. He had a great sense of humor, he made me laugh a lot.He will be missed. My prayers with you.

I worked with Jeff for a short time at WJ back in 2003 but it left long lasting memories of joy and friendship. I remember how we used to exchange ideas on how to win bids on eBay for historical memorabilia. Jeff was on a mission to make those around him happy. He will be missed.

My deepest condolences to the family.

I knew jeff back from the '70's when he worked at frontier village- even 2-3 years ago he could still recite the train speech. He had a keen mind which he used to absorb military info and a dry sense of humor. You enjoyed him for a long time-he's just making others happy now. Sincere thoughts to your family at this time.

I worked with Jeff while at Harris during the 80's. I always loved his dry sense of humor; he will be missed. To the family, I hope some of the comments we make will ease some of the pain. To know he was loved by all will help.

I worked with Jeff for quite a few years at Harris in the '80s and early '90s. I have great memories of his good nature and wonderful sense of humor; he was a good man! My condolensces to the family in this time of loss.