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Jeffrey Morey Krum

Boston, Ma Formerly Des Moines, Ia, Iowa

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Jeffrey Morey KrumBoston, MA formerly Des Moines, IAJeffrey Morey Krum, 62, of Boston, MA, and formerly Des Moines, IA, and Omaha, NE, died December 24, 2013. Jeffrey was a graduate of Omaha Central High School, The University of Iowa SJMC, and of Drake Law School. He was the beloved son of...

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I’m so sorry I’m late to learn about Jeff’s passing! I worked with him for a short time at Younker’s Merle Hay and he left a lasting impression on me that still brings him to the forefront of memories to this very day. He was a kind, creative and accepting man that made me feel worthy and necessary. RIP

Never to be forgetten! I am reminded of Jeffrey by so many little things I experience on a daily basis. I really miss his visits and the times we shared. One can never forget a person so kind-hearted and genuine......thinking of you, brother!

It was a pleasure to have known Jeffrey. He was one of my publish house representatives for many years. We shared many dinners whenever he overnighted in my area, and, from the start, we just clicked. I shall miss our conversations...and the good laughs we shared. He was a very good person and had many fine qualities. I was saddened to hear of his passing. He was one of those persons a fellow meets who is never forgotten.

I knew Jeff for nearly 30 years. When he would stop by my office, we'd always have a great time. Smart, quick, literate, quirky. I will miss him.

So sad to hear of the passing of Jeffrey. Stan ,Adelaide,and Deb you are in my prayers and thoughts.

I had the great pleasure of working with Jeff. He was the kindest most caring man. Extremely intelligent and the best sense of humor. I truly loved every moment I worked with him. It was always a fun adventure! He never met a stranger and people would light up when engaging with him. He will be so missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Geoffrey, Colleen, and Tracie.

I was saddened to hear of Jeff's passing. We were great friends growing up together. I am glad we were able to see each other a few times in later life. Jeff excelled in everything especially sports and you did not want to be in left field when Jeff was at bat as you would soon find yourself crawling under the fence to search for his home run in the woods. I know he will be missed by many.

Dear Ad and Stan:
We were so very sorry to hear about this terrible loss. Our most hearthfelt sympathy.
Betty and Arne Wax