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Jeffrey J. Dolan

Tucson, Arizona

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Jeffrey J. Dolan 61, former U.S. Marine, died peacefully at the Tucson VA Hospice on October 21, 2008 after a courageous battle with oral cancer. Preceded in death by his mother, Elizabeth. He is survived by his loving father, Joseph; his two sisters, Kathleen (William) and Cynthia (Lawrence);...

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He was the best man I ever met. He helped me and Blacky. Thank you whrey much.

My forever love, you have no idea how much I miss you I cherish every moment and day I had with you.I wish I could turn back time I'd love you twice as much. you changed me and my life forever. You taught me how the most important part about life and love , to be gentle, to forgive because life can pass by so quickly and and there is always someone else who has things worse than you do, be grateful for every day for tomarrow is a new day and what ever happend the day before dosen't matter...

Cynthia and family, I'm just wanting to share my condolences with you and Jeff's loved family and friends. He will be greatly missed and irreplaceable in our hearts as well as our friend and hair dresser. We will cherish the memories of Jeff from the moment we met him at JC Penny's El Con when we approached him to ask where did he get such a great hair style to the numerous times our whole family had their turns at getting "beautiful or handsome". Twent-five+ years of awesome...

Dear Cynthia and Family....Our lives were greatly enriched by knowing Jeff. We have known him for about 25 years and through those years, he was our barber, our trainer, but most importantly our FRIEND. His big heart was always full of love and acceptance for all creatures and he had a way of reaching out to those who needed him most even when he himself was the one in need. All of us who were lucky enough to have shared in his life are truly blessed. Knowing that he passed away in peace...

Jeff will be missed! We met maybe 25 years ago and after a few years lost touch. I got married after Jeff gave me a wild haircut and colored my hair a stunning red--it prompted a marriage proposal! I found him again a couple of years ago. Since Jeff became too ill to cut my hair I haven't wanted any one else to touch it. If you see me I will be the one with long hair. Peace, brother Jeff.

Cynthia & family,
We were so sorry to hear about Jeff's passing. He was such a great guy....we will miss him! Take care of each other...

Jeff was a good friend for nearly 25 years. He loved to lift weights......his livingroom was not a livingroom, but a gym. I loved to jump on the trampoline he bought for his grand kids. He loved my grand kids too. He was just an all around good guy. Jeff........You will be missed. Loved you,
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I know Jeff is were there is no pain or suffer. I'll miss him with great sadness.
We all miss being treated as friends not just customers during a family haircut session.
XXXOOO Jeff, till we meet again.

Jeff was truly an artist with hair. He performed magic with my wild unmanageable hair. He was the kindest man with a heart of gold, always helping people and animals in distress. He will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with his wife, Cynthia, his family and his animals.
Helen & Larry Windham