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Jeffrey M. Kravitz

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Jeffrey Mark Kravitz, 64, passed away Sunday Jan. 3rd at Baystate Medical Center. He was born in Springfield on March 2, 1951, the son of the late Walter and Doris Kravitz. Jeffrey graduated from Classical High School and from WNEC. He was past president of his family’s business, Morris Roofing....

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Sue- I´m so sorry to learn about Jeff´s passing so late. George Franklin- my dad- and Jeff were good friends. We all remember him (and you!) fondly.

Such a great man. I remember you sitting in my dad's house at the dinner table asking me to come play for you and I said no that I wanted to finish my high school career. You got up shook my hand and said best wishes. Just a class guy.RIP

Sincere condolences from Jeffrey ' s classmates...Classical 1969

My thoughts & prayers go out to the family. I will forever miss you. Thank you Coach for believing in me!

We are so sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you~

I am saddened to know of Jeffrey's passing. We met in grade 7th grade at Kiley and continued on to Classical together. Jeffrey was a warm and lovely young man. I remember in ninth grade he sang the song "more than the greatest love the world has known" for the school play tryouts. He sang it deeply and so beautifully from his heart. I thought at the time he couldn't have picked a more perfect song to earn a lead and express who he was. To all of his family, I am so sorry for your...

My thoughts and prayers are with the Kravitz family. A great Coach, Mentor and all around human being, he will be greatly missed. People are remembered for the things they do for others, I would never be able to thank him for all the doors he opened for me.

Dear Sue and family, Carl the family and I send our sincerest condolences. We know how much you will all miss Jeff. Thinking about you all. Love Karen and Carl xxxxoooo

I am very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of knowing Jeff as a coach and friend. Some memorable experiences. Please accept my sincere condolence on behalf of myself and my family.