Jeffrey-Fino-Obituary

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Jeffrey J Fino

Montrose, Pennsylvania

Mar 3, 1967 – Jun 27, 2025

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BORN
March 3, 1967
DIED
June 27, 2025
LOCATION
Montrose, Pennsylvania

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Daniel K. Regan Funeral Home - Montrose Obituary

Jeffrey J Fino, better known as simply "Fino," entered into eternal rest on June 27th, 2025, at the age of 58. Jeff was welcomed into this world, with his mother, Audrey J Fino (Birchard), and his father, Joseph Anthony Fino.


Jeff greatly enjoyed fishing,  Nascar, especially attending the Pocono race, cheering back in the day for Earnhart. He rallied for the Dallas Cowboys, and not just forget the cheerleaders, and could also be seen sporting, some Yankees fan fare.



But he was best known for his love of music and singing. His favorite genre is classic rock. And after a few michelob ultras and perhaps a shot or two of American Honey he would grab the mic and belt out a few Journey songs, like "Faithfully" dedicated to Mitch or "Don't Stop Believing", and on occasions a duet of "Summer Njghts" from Grease. But the music didn't even have to play for Jeff to speak to you melodically, for he was lyrically gifted.



Jeff was preceded in death by his mother, Audrey J Fino (Birchard), his father Joseph Anthony Fino, his only sibling, Anthony (Tony) Fino. His grandparents, and several aunts and uncles from the Birchard and Fino families. He is survived by Luella Fino, his beautiful daughter Deanna Fino, grandson Landen, and granddaughter Lilah.
   


His faithfull fur companion  Olive , who is lovingly being cared for by his dearest friend Brian Kelly. His long time friend Michelle Ramey aka (Mitch), his old roomie and dear friend Robyn Salsman and so many more of his chosen family like the Hayloft crew, who perfected the "Fino" pizza and anyone who received the "Fino" hug and "Hey man, how are ya?!"



   In fond remembrance of a life well lived, a memorial gathering will commence at a later date that will be shared. Going through life with Fino was an adventure filled with laughter, songs, mischief, and unconditional love.
   


In lieu of flowers or donations, you would be  honoring Jeff by sharing an act of kindness with gratitude. 
Greatly loved, deeply missed, never forgotten,  forever cherished. 
A million and two!

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RIP cousin