Jeffrey-Hackney-Obituary

Jeffrey Reed Hackney

Washington, Pennsylvania

Dec 27, 1960 – May 29, 2022

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BORN
December 27, 1960
DIED
May 29, 2022
LOCATION
Washington, Pennsylvania

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Jeffrey Reed Hackney, 61, of Washington, died Sunday, May 29, 2022, in the Washington Hospital.

He was born December 27, 1960, in Washington, a son of the late Kenneth Hackney and Betty Bunner Hackney.

Mr. Hackney attended Trinity High School and worked as a driver for First...

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Jeff was a amazing human being in every aspect, he would definitely have us celebrate his transition without sorrow. Jeff was a friend to everyone, he made you laugh on your worst day, he made you smile without saying a word. Jeff was reliable, responsible, honest, trustworthy, humble, hilarious and the best story teller. Jeffrey will never be far from anyone's thoughts, his sarcasm enabled his brutal honesty, he was one of a kind. The world would be a better place if we had more like Jeff.

Jeff was my driver on several trips. He made my rides fun and hoped he would be my driver Everytime I called freedom transit. He was special. Rest in peace my friend.

My greatest sympathies and condolences goes out to Jeff's family. I will miss him dearly. I have the honor of knowing him from a few bus rides to work to doctor's appointments for nearly 3 years.. You will be missed Jeff rest in peace buddy..

Jeff you will be so missed we will miss seeing you every single morning we loved running into you and always talked for ten minutes every morning and laughing you drove me around for 4 years every day untill I got my car then we would just run into you at the doctor's every day you were the best driver ever made my appointments alot better such a good guy still in shock that your gone, you will be very missed Rest In Peace Jeffy!

I worked with Jeff for many years. He was the best at his job and his passengers loved him. He will be missed.

My condolences to all the family on the loss of your loved one.

You are really going to be missed Jeffie. No more watching for you in your bus. We love you.

He was a good friend I knew him on the bus he would take me to appointments

My mother and I rode with him several times and had a chance to get to know him. We considered him a friend. It always brightened her day to see him. She´s gone now, too. I hope they´re having a nice chat.