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Jeffrey French

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Jeffrey Richard French 1975-2013 Jeffrey Richard French, 38, of 226 High Street, Pittsfield, died Monday, October 28, 2013, at his home. Born in Pittsfield on August 21, 1975, a son Richard J. French and MaryAnn McCartney French Yarmosky, he was a graduate of Pittsfield High School and Westfield...

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Jeff, you were like an older brother to me. You looked out for me, gave me advise, picked me up when I was down, and always believed in me. We had many great times together and went through a lot. You would always put yourself on the front lines and take charge of any situation for your boys. Loyalty brother. You were the brains behind the business and the missing brother to all your friends. We all cherish our moments with you and know you are looking down on us, encouraging us to live our...

I miss you more and more as the days go by. The good times that we shared over the years will never be forgotten.

God bless you and your family Jeff... May you rest in peace and love.

Miss you my beautiful son.

Jeff, as you walk with Jesus in eternity, may you both watch over your son. Rest in Pease and let everyone celebrate your life and not mourn your passing. Uncle Steve

Please consider sending a small contribution to Aidens college fund. Aiden is Jeff's four year old son. You can find all information on Mary Ann's Facebook page.
Only contribute a little something when you feel Jeff stirring in your heart. he loved his son and would be pleased if we all keep Jeff alive through Aiden. I am Lauren's mom and knew Jeff since he was a little boy. he was so, kind, so sweet, and so vulnerable. I am sure all mothers feel MaryAnn's great loss.

RIP brother

RIP brother..

I am so shocked and saddened to hear the news of Jeff's passing. As a classmate and friend, I extend my most heartfelt sympathies to his entire loving family. I remember him fondly from our school years and enjoyed when he stayed with his dad on Willow Lane, around the corner from our house. Jeff was a guy with a big heart and he was taken too soon. He will be greatly missed.