Jeffrey-Hollesen-Obituary

Jeffrey E. Hollesen

New York City, Pennsylvania

Jun 26, 1955 – Apr 9, 2016

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BORN
June 26, 1955
DIED
April 9, 2016
LOCATION
New York City, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Jeffrey E. Hollesen, 60, of Manhattan, NY, died Saturday, April 9, 2016 in Bellevue Hospital, New York. Born June 26, 1955 in Worcester, Mass., he was a son of Grete M. (Topp) Hollesen of Bath and the late Karl M. Hollesen. Jeffrey graduated from Easton Area High School in 1973 and was a fashion...

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There is not a day when I don´t think about you Jeff and our enduring friendship. RIP my friend. Frank Hom

To Jeff's family, Please accept my sincerest condolences and best wishes on the untimely passing of your son and brother. I am a friend of Jeff's from NYC and the Chelsea Piers, where I shared many Basketball games, meals, and great conversations with Jeff over many years. He was an outstanding guy who everybody liked, and was glad to have as a friend. He was a compassionate person who always had a good word for everybody he met. I will miss him very much. RIP to a great friend.

I want to express my sympathy to the family of Jeff. Jeff and I shared a studio in NYC the entire 90's. He always had a humorous outlook on things , and was always coaching me lighten up. Which I finally did after I left NY in 2001. He began referring to me as Warren 2.0. We've always been in touch . Jeff you will be missed by all of your many friends.

Warren Mantooth, Lompoc, CA

Jeff
Rest in peace my friend.
Frank Hom

Jeff
I can't imagine this life without you.

To the family of Jeff. I would love if you would be in touch with me. I loved Jeff of much. He was one od my best friends. We met when we both lived in Milan as photographers. I just found out today. Jeff was so talented and he made me laugh until I cried. 310 228 8318
[email protected] I think his work needs to be published.

Jeff and I go back, more than 38 years. He was a great guy and I considered him one of my best friends. I live in LA and we would generally talk every week or so, at times reminiscing about the "good old days" and had many laughs together.
I shocked and devastated learning of his death earlier today, I'm still in a state of disbelief. I will miss him in a huge way.
My deepest sympathy and condolences go out to his family.
May he rest in peace.

When Jeff came to Wilhelmina models I knew from the first moment we met I knew he would be someone I would like. He had a warm heart with a great sense of laughter and respect for others. His ego was always in check as was his vision on where he wanted to go.
As a photographer he was someone who was sharing of his knowledge and offering help when needed. And he had basketball skills and could talk about his game for hours.
You'll be missed by many Jeff you left a wonderful feeling...