Jeffrey-Aberle-Obituary

Jeffrey Sweet Aberle

Lodi, California

1956-2024

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Lodi, California

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Jeffrey passed peacefully surrounded by his fur babies. There will be a celebration of life in the future.

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Jeff went to baking school but his dad was the baker. He could cook anything else. When he worked at the feed and fuel you would have to call and put your order in a head of time, he made the worlds best Cioppino. I will always miss my best friend.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

The Aberle's were our neighbors for many years. Jeff always had a smile and always had time to stop and talk with you. Things were never dull with the Aberle family around.

I have a lot of great memories of Jeff all the way back to when I was a little kid, he was my fifth grade basketball coach at Saint Anne´s and we always thought it was cool being able to drive with him in his 57 Chevy nomad station wagon to the basketball games, then later in life going up to his grandma`s cabin and going fishing and taking my dogs up to the snow. Jeff also used to love Mexican food, on Wednesdays we would go down to Arroyo,s Café a lot of times and have Mexican food and...

Jeff, we were taught by the best Lodi schools had to offer. Memories of being classmates from 3rd grade thru 8th grade are vivid & clear as if those times were yesterday. Thanks for being a good friend...RIP brother...

Jeff and I were friends in grade school and high school, and we had a lot of fun doing typical kid/teen stuff. Sadly, we lost track of each other and I hadn't seen or spoken to him in many years. I remember him as a good guy with a great sense of humor and a zest for life. RIP my friend.

One of John and Nadine´s boys who my husband cousin Bob Aberle spent summers at Big Meadows keeping track of the boys. He shared many happy stories of his youth with his stays with them fishing and hanging out at cabin. Pam Aberle

I have to many memories with Jeff. Not just all the different things we did together but times with his family. Especially helping his grandmother. Helping out on her 85 th and 90th birthdays. Working on the cabin. Watching Toy Story with Destiny about 100 times. We did a lot of fishing and spent time in the mountains. I will miss my friend forever.