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Jeffrey Young Schilling

Washington, District of Columbia

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March 11, 2024
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Washington, District of Columbia

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Jeffrey Young Schilling, of Gaithersburg, MD, born May 26, 1953, passed away peacefully on March 11, 2024. Jeff was the life of every party. He always had a story, a joke, and a thoughtful word for everyone in the room. His warmth radiated to those around him and his enthusiastic fascination...

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The loss of Jeff is a tremendous loss to all who knew him. Everything about Jeff was genuine and kind. I will never forget kindness, courteousness, and unbeatable nature.

Jeff made me feel so very welcome to the Schilling family when I married his sister, Lee. He was a kind and gentile man with a great sense of humor. He made me feel as though I were the most important person in the room. Thank you Jeff for including me into the family, I'll never forget your kindness and support when I needed it most. Love you, Jeff. Rest in peace, now. Our condolences to Jan from the Ornelas family.

He was a great brother at FMS

Jeff was a great friend of mine from elementary school and boy scouts and we had a lot of fun. I lost touch at some point and was fortunate to re-connect a couple of years ago, and really enjoyed my two visits with him and Jan, even though we are not nearby. I will miss his humor and friendship... and his funny texts. Heartfelt sympathy to his family and friends.

Jeff was an amazing guy. Lived his life on his terms. Loved unconditionally and gave unconditionally. He was the type of friend that even after a long absence, he would pick up the friendship right where he left off. as thought you spoke earlier that day. Always had a smile and a kind word to say. His exuberance was contagious. He made me a better person. Thank you, Jeff, for all the good times and the wisdom and all the absolutely stupid jokes that I still make me laugh! Happy to...

From the moment we met I had a friend for life . He was my little brother