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Jeffrey R. Partridge

Stratford, Connecticut

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Jeffrey R. Partridge, 51, of Stratford, beloved husband of Jacqueline Murray Partridge, died suddenly while jogging early Thursday morning, (February 21, 2002). He and his wife were vacationing in London, England. Jeff was born March 9, 1950, son of the late Roy and Barbara (Mills) Partridge. He...

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Very sorry for your short life and loss to you Jacquie. A day doesn't go past that I don't remember those that were close to me then.

What a wonderful friend Jeff was - to me and to Ohio Wesleyan University. We at OWU used to tease him about being the only person we knew who said he liked to vacation in Delaware, Ohio! Jeff's love for his family and friends, his love for his alma mater and, of course, his incredible zest for life were such a joy to behold! As the Director of Alumni Relations, I mourn the loss of a wonderful and dedicated volunteer. Personally, I mourn the loss of a great friend. My thoughts and prayers are...

Jeff Patridge was one of those rare individuals that embraced the "opportunity side" of life. As a fundrasing volunteer at Hartford Seminary - Jeff's leadership set the standard for all others - he taught me much. God has called home a good and faithful servant.

No words can describe the loss that we all feel. Jeff's smile, encouragement, energy and sense of humor will be sadly missed. Jeff was the Chair of the Hartford Seminary Annual Fund while I was on staff in the development office. He is just such a go-getter. A wonderful, thoughtful person who has been taken much too soon. My thoughts and prayers to his family.

Sometimes things happen that we just can't make sense of and Jeff's passing is certainly one of those times. To Jackie, his children & family, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Take comfort in what a special person Jeff was and how many lives he touched in a positive way. A week before his death Jeff said to me that you can't plan for the future, you have to live for now and that is what he did. His passing has taught us all a valuable lesson. I have worked...

Jeff will be missed dearly. I worked with him at Aetna back in 1985. He was a pleasant person to work with. My condolences to the family.
Peace be with you.

To a great father, role model and friend. Mr. Partridge, as I knew him was a coach, a leader and someone that you looked up to. Life just doesn't seem fair sometimes. My God bless Mr. Partridge and all of his family & friends.

Jeff and I shared a deep affection for Ohio Wesleyan and UConn Women's Basketball. Ohio Wesleyan, especially the alumni in Connecticut, will miss his boundless enthusiasm.

To Jeff's family and friends (Beth & Ken) who will miss him greatly, I pray that you all with have much peace - the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. Philp. 4:7