Jeffrey-Loeb-Obituary

Jeffrey Costain Loeb

Missouri, Missouri

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Loeb, Jeffrey Costain was born in Kansas City, Kansas on November 29, 1962. Jeff graduated from Glendale High School where he was editor of the school newspaper, active in school politics and an honors student. He enjoyed the arts and performed in numerous school plays. His interest in politics...

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Angela,

I am saddened by the loss of a friend. I can only imagine your sadness for the loss of a best friend. You and your children are in my prayers during this difficult journey in your life. If you ever need anything, let me know.

Angie,
I still think of Jeff each time I use my walkman. He used to make such fun of the way I held it when I jogged around the Drury Campus. Then, I had such fun with you two at the Top 40 lunch a few years ago here in St. Louis. I was so saddened when I saw the announcement in the paper. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Angela, I remember Jeff from Glendale as a smart, funny and kind person. I am so sorry for your loss, and will remember you and your family in my prayers.
Elizabeth Tyndall Baucum

My High School classmate and college fraternity brother; "I will miss you". I wish I could count the many times you made me laugh without every worrying of embarrassing yourself (Oh the memories). I'm glad you touched so many lives so deeply.
God bless you Angie.

Jeff was funny, nice, and bright. We were classmates at Wash. U. law school, and he was admired and liked by everyone I knew. We have really lost someone special.

Angela, I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Lynne and Marty Kirner

I am saddened and so sorry to hear of Jeff's passing. We were classmates at Wash U law school, class of 1988. Many years have passed without my seeing Jeff but I think of him often and will remember him fondly. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Angela, I will always remember the dinner that Ed & Gayla Tickacheck, Bert and I, and you and Jeff had at the lake years ago. It was probably the most fun, definately the most memorable dinner Bert and I ever had by laughing at your husband and the crazy things he did especially folding the napkin and putting it on his head. I am so very sorry for your family as I know first hand what it's like to lose a husband. I hope the three guys are up in heaven now laughing together like they use...

Angela,my heart goes out to you and your family. Jeff was a wonderful man and will not be forgotten. Anytime he was around - you can bet he had you laughing. Hold on to the good memories they will get you through this difficult time.