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Jeffrey J. Juliano

Chesterland, Ohio

1954 - 2025

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March 27, 2025
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Chesterland, Ohio

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age 70, passed away March 27, 2025, at his home in Chesterland. Beloved son of the late Dr. Louis J. and Betty Bares Juliano, and cherished brother of L. James Jr. (Terry), Jane, Betsy and Richard (Erika). Fond uncle of Thomas, Laura (James Nelson), Jacqueline, Saveria and Mirabella Juliano....

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My condolences to the Juliano family. Hadn´t seen for years but would think about him occasionally and wondered what he was up to. Such a sad lose.

I just learned of Jeff's passing, such sad news. Such a talent and nice guy. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Saddened to learn of this . Healing energy to his family and many friends. JJ great guy, great player with an insatiable drive to know how things were constructed and how to implement them. A little less groove in the world now...

Oh no,we have lost another wonderful person ! Jeff will be remembered by MANY musicians throughout the country,,,many that he played with,,,many that he helped,,and many more that he was just friends with ! I'll miss Jeff,but I feel very good that he is UPSTAIRS,jamming with the other angels !!!

I remember Jeff and the entire Juliano family since my parents and Jeff´s were very close friends. AND, I baby-sat, not only Jeff, but the rest of the kids. Jeff´s passing is far too soon! My deepest sympathies to the entire Juliano family.

Thank You for the music and friendship...RIP Brother...

Buon viaggio Zio Jeff!!! Sei stato un grande punto di riferimento per la mia crescita musicale, ricorderò per sempre le giornate passate a Oratino e le tante volte che abbiamo suonato insieme. Speravo tanto di poterti rivedere a Oratino. Mi mancherai.

There are no words to express how heart broken we are. Jeff was a big part of our lives for many years. Jeff was kind hearted, loving man whose values were bestowed on him by his loving family. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Much love, Joyce