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Jeffrey Dennis Blake

Jacksonville, North Carolina

1960 - 2019

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JEFFREY DENNIS BLAKE Jeffrey Dennis Blake, 58, of Holly Ridge, passed away Saturday, May 4, 2019 at his home. Born on September 24, 1960 in Onslow County, he was a son of James Murray Blake of Hampstead and the late Frances Atkinson Blake. He worked for the Pender County Utilities Department and...

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A quiet, decent man. I was honored to know him briefly.

Jeff was a great person, he brought me some Topsail Sound oysters on several occasions. I worked with him at DuPont for many years. We have a beach home at Surf City thanks to Jeff, he was the person that told me about the lot that we eventually bought. RIP peace Jeff, you will be missed by family and friends.

So sorry for your lost

Our deepest sympathy to the Blake family in this most difficult time. Maggie youre in our prayers and may God give you comfort, remember all the wonderful times with your father.

The grounds division from Pender county facilities and fleet services were shocked and saddened to hear about Jeff. He was a dedicated employee not only to his department, but was more than willing to assist us with his many years of experience when we were faced with a problem. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends and know in your hearts he truly will be missed.

I was deeply saddened to hear about Jeff's passing. He was an outstanding employee of Pender County Utilities, and a great person. The PCU staff is heartbroken that he was taken from us much too soon. Our sincere thoughts are with the family and all who were fortunate enough to know Jeff.

Grief can be overwhelming after the loss of a loved one but your memories are forever. I worked with Jeff at Pender County Utilities for about 5 years. I will always remember him walking past my office to his supervisors office. He would stop by my office to say hello, and, maybe, share some of his dry wit with me. I enjoyed his dry wit....it always made me smile.