Jeffrey-Segal-Obituary

Jeffrey Segal

San Diego, California

1964 - 2014

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DIED
August 8, 2014
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San Diego, California

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Jeffrey Segal passed away on August 8, 2014 in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on August 9, 2014.

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Today would be your sixtieth, and I´m listening to Crime of the Century by Supertramp; the last time we hung out we listened to it together with my dad. Going to the Bahamas, skiing, you gave me a lot of sweet memories. I´ll always be grateful for what time you gave me. Much love Jeff!

I loved Jeff! He was my friend. I had no idea. I was just looking for him when I found this. I am so sad. Would love to get a hold of the family. Jeff was a caring friend and was always there when I needed him.

What a beautiful heart so dearly missed!

Still thinking about Jeff, and the impact he had. Many fun times together in Washington during law school 30 years ago. His irreverance and skepticism of authority were a great antidote to our automated obedience. Tossing his golf clubs after a bad shot is a recurring memory that makes me smile. My deepest condolences to his family. Know that he left his mark, perhaps more than he knew. God bless his soul.

So sorry to hear about this, and three years later! I'm glad we had a chance to reconnect in NY a few years ago when you came for Russell's service. You were a great motivator and you'll be missed. Happy travels, Jeff.
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I was speaking with my staff today about the best boss I ever had. I told them when I was in law school in San Diego I had the greatest boss. He understood the difficulties of attending law school full time and working. He would always ask me how school was going and if I was doing okay. He treated me like I was family. I worked for my boss for three and a half years and graduated law school in 2002. I never told him how much he impacted my life, and many of the things I did as a lawyer...

sorry to see. New Orleans was a great memory.

Hugs from us!

God speed my friend.