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Jeffrey Scott Gavin

Tucson, Arizona

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Jeffrey Scott Gavin age 45, of Tucson, Arizona, died Friday morning, June 10, 2011, after heroically battling leukemia. He was, and forever will be, a beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend. Jeff was born in Little Rock, AR, to John Max Gavin and Eileen Krablin. After graduating from...

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Jeff, I think of you all the time now. I know you are looking down on Rod and I pray you know that we still need him here but it is up to God. You are very loved. Everyone misses you! Soon we will all be together where there is no bad, only good, no hate, only love, no pain, only calming.
Love you
Tammy

There will never be a day when you do not feel Jeff. There will never be a time when you do not remember him. There will never be a time when you do not Love him. He will always and forever be holding your hand. In a soft whisper he proclaims," Bless you all."

There is not a moment that goes by that I cannot stop thinking of you. You are and always will be the best brother anyone could have ever asked for. You are up there with many loved ones. Fishing?? Having a beer with Daddy? Watching a ball game with Art? Or just looking down and knowing how wonderful all your creations are. You are so, so very missed. Wishes do not always make dreams come true. He took the best when he took you.
When it comes to our feelings about the past, I might have...

Dad,i miss you so much i just wish i could see you one more time just to say goodbye i look at your picture and break down i want you to know you are remembered and forever will be in my eyes i look at you and see what a great father you were i look at yyou and see how hard you work to keep your family going i love you so much and dad you are forever remebered please just know that you are loved and missed i wish i could see you and you could tell me to knock it off because thats what i need...

Kim, my family and I will be saying prayers for you and your children. Jeff was one of a kind, and he will be missed.

Jeff, you helped make my first job after college a lot of fun, and you were a great friend. Looking forward to your sense of humor again on the other side.

Kim, I am so sorry for your loss. Jeff was very inspiring, positive, caring, Godly and he always said he was Blessed to have such a wonderful wife and family.

May your special memories of your great romance and life spent together help ease your grief.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your children.

Thank you Jesus for giving me the opprotunity to have met such a Great Man.

Hi, Jeff: Though I have never met you, my daughter Paula Hahn has told me much about you and loved getting to know Kim and your kids when you lived in Arkadelphia. All my love and prayers for Kim and the kids during this time of grief and adjustment. May this soon turn to joy in remembrances of you and the good times you had together. May you know of the love being sent your way. Sincerely, Iris Harrell, Paula Hahn's mom.

With admiration, appreciation, hope and love -- we are here for you. You and Jeff have touched my life and my heart. We stand ready to help in any way that we can. We love you! Be well and in touch -- when you are ready.

Goodbye, guru. The world is a better place for you being in it and I am a better person for having had the opportunity to know you. My thoughts and prayers are with your family as they try to cope with the tragedy of losing you.