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Jeffrey R. Imhoff

54, Nutley, New Jersey

1963 - 2018 (Age 54)

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Jeffrey R. ImhoffNutley - Jeffrey Roy Imhoff passed away on March 12, 2018. He was a lifelong resident of Nutley, graduating from Nutley High School, 1982.Jeff loved his work in carpentry and working with his hands. He even expanded this talent with numerous hobbies, such as woodworking and...

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Doc, please get in touch with me. I lost all of your contact info.

Dear Roy,

In searching for your current address for a Christmas card, I went to the internet and found, to my sorrow, Jeff's obituary.

Now I know I cannot talk to you on the phone...too much pain.

Just tears and memories. Dearest Jackie and now Jeff.

I am thinking of you.

Becky

Dear Roy, It's far too late, but the feelings are sincere. Ginny and I have no idea what suffering you have gone through. The best we can offer are our prayers and long, long friendship.

He was an honest and skilled person who I was just contacting to rehire. What a shame, condolensces to his family

Dr. Imhoff, I am very saddened to hear of the loss of your son. My heartfelt condolences.

I will remember Jeff's incredibly beautiful smile! My heart goes out to you and your family! Rest peacefully my friend!

Jeff is probably the single biggest reason that I have a house in Nutley today. During one of the lowest periods of my life he came through with work and words of encouragement. He helped me set up a side business and always looked out for my best interest. Those times at work for him are some of the best memories and friendships I have ever had. Thank you Jeff.

Jeff touched so many lives and helped so many people. He came into my family's life about 20 years ago when he hired my husband for Clairidge. At that time, we were broke but he made sure we had a great kitchen (in our new place) and that meant so very much to me (us)having just lost our house.
That was the best group of guys at Clairidge...a lot of friendships were made there.....I still hear all the stories....always told with huge smiles....even one's about sunburned, seasick company...

Roy, I have no words. My heart goes out to you.

Dick Kramer