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Jeffrey Navarro

Denver, Colorado

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37, passed away unexpectedly on September 2, 2010 to be with the Lord. Jeff was the beloved son of Tim & Eleanor Navarro and the beloved brother of Danae (Dan) Kane, and Leslie (Kraig) Conger. He was the loving uncle of Kayle & Kaitlyn Kane and Kaleb & Hannah Conger. Survived by...

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Tim and Eleanor, I cannot believe that it´s been so long ago....Yet, it´s not. Thinking of you and Jeffrey, my precious Tyler, Kraig and Vaughn. Life is so fleeting that nonsense has no place. Big hugs to you all. With fond memories, Valerie

I met Jeff while in Highschool at a government summer camp. He was such a great guy and someone that I thought of for many years after that camp. I looked him up to see what he was up to and was so saddened to see this. I will recall my memories with him with fondness. Prayers for his family!

I was just thinking about Jeff the other day. He was so genuine and sincere. He had invited my kids and I to go watch fireworks with him at Coors Field for 4th of July in 2010. Unfortunately, we could not go but I've wished that we would've dropped whatever we were doing to be there. Sending my thoughts and prayers to Jeff's family.

Thinking of you all........Big Hugs!

I have thought about Jeff on and off so often over this past year. I'm still saddened by his passing. When a good soul is taken from us, understanding and peace are hard to find. I hope the Navarro family has found some peace and I hope they know that they raised a beautiful, kind hearted son who was nice to everyone he met.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Navarro,

One year. Time passes so quickly but grief does not. I still have the sympathy card I was going to send you when Jeff died. I have been orchestrating a letter to you that has yet to come to fruition. I've wanted to offer some "veteran" advice since I am about two years ahead in my grief journey, but I have no words of wisdom. This walk is unlike any pain we could ever imagine and it constantly changes. Losing a child is every parents biggest fear,...

Jeff was truly a great guy! I used to work with Jeff years ago at Fiserv in Denver CO and still remember him as being very caring, respectful and polite and just truly one of the "good guys"! My prayers are with his family.

What a great guy Jeffrey was. I worked with him at Janus a decade ago as well as Fiserv five years ago. I'm so sorry to hear of your loss and I will always remember Jeff for the kind heart and the great sense of humor he had. I will miss talking Broncos, Buffs, Rockies, Avalanche and Nuggets with him.