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Jeffery Speer

Montgomery County, Ohio

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Family-Placed ObituarySPEER, Jeffery E. age 52 of Miamisburg, passed away Sunday, January 22, 2006. He was born April 17, 1953 in Dayton. Jeff served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps., was a member of American Legion Post #165, and attended the Miamisburg Assembly of God Church....

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By now you've settled in and seen everyone that went before you. Friends and family have all adjusted to being without you. Peace is with all and you're still missed.

Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.
-Matthew 5:4

May God watch over family and friends. God Bless

Until we meet again.....To a freind and brother who I am honored to have known. The past two years were no mistake, as the Lord makes no mistakes. Thank you Jeff for your loving ways, and all of the laughs. Thank you dear brother for the love I have seen you show and give to my beautiful sister, Carla. There are many who go through life and never get to share themselves with a "true" love. I am comforted knowing that Jeff and Carla had the time to let eachother know how they felt. Jeff, you...

My thoughts and prayers will always be with the Speer family. I will always cherrish the times together with Jeff and especially his brother Mike--they are lifetime memories.

First of all my deepest sympathy to Jeff's family. I hadn't seen Jeff in a long while, but was always kept up on him from my brother Ray. We just talked about Jeff the other night and then today he called me to tell me that Jeff went home to a better place. Jeff will always be remembered by that smile that he had and the friends that he made in his life. I can imagine Jeff right now whole again and without pain, yep maybe forming a football or basketball team with all the friends that went...

WITH OUR SYMPATHY!
TIM KOHLBACHER AND
KATHY (BLAIR) KOHLBACHER

Most of you that know me know that I had just buried my sister, Sherry, on December 3rd. I then flew back home to Dayton to get my remaining clothes so I could fly home to Grand Cayman. As soon as I got to Dayton I heard that Jeff was in hospice. I knew I had to see him. I couldn't wait to see him. I was so touched that he was so jovial and happy to see me. He was still fighting and wasn't going to give up. He wanted to know about Sherry and what it was like for her. I told him that...