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Jeffrey P. Sides

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Jeffrey P. Sides, of Caledonia Township, Michigan, died on April 20, 2007 at Spectrum Health, Blodgett Hospital in Grand Rapids, MI. He was born June 13, 1956 to Jack and Eileen Sides in Indianapolis, IN. He married Pamela Todd in 1990 in Coldwater, MI. He is survived by his wife, Pam; mother,...

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Just a young unorginized Hillbilly I was didnt evan Know what Lacrosse was.Jeff and Pam gave me anew direction at the age of 25 I picked up my first stick but little did I know what I would learn from Jeff & Pam besides Lacrosse.
Learning to be unselfish & help others set your cruze control on road trips to 74 mph & no speeding tickets How not to complain in life always be able to laugh at yourself.
I am a grown man and have cried several times since I found out I am thinking &...

I played lacrosse with Jeff in Dayton for the Wright-Patt Wings Lacrosse Club. Without Jeff's dedication I don't think that I could have played for as long as I did. Playing with Jeff on the Wings was a great time in my life. My condolences.

TO the Family of Jeffrey P. Sides, We Jim and Judy would like send our condolences to all of you. You all are still in our prayers. Just remember he is in a safer place and not suffering any more. Along with that he is watching over all of you now.
Just wanted to let you how sorry I was to hear your about your lost.

Not sure if you all remember, I (JUDY) had a husband in Blodgett Hosp. and was two doors down from you all. Prayers are with you all.
Sincerely
Jim & Judy Benham

To Jeff and family. thank you so much for your time and dedication to the great sport of Lacrosse. Jeff was always eager to help and make our busy lives a bit easier...we are forever grateful...

Rockford MS Lacrosse

I played with Jeff on the Wings team in the late 1990s and helped him coach the high school team as my scheduled permitted. Jeff was a truly decent man and a great ambassador for the game of lacrosse. I have been coaching the Dayton High School Lacrosse Club for the last 4 years and last year we decided to name our team the Wings. My sincere condolences to Pam and the rest of Jeff's family.

Jeff you were always a class act. Your honesty, patience, and dedication were second to none. You brought much respect and commitment to the game of lacrosse. We shall all miss you dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are of you and your family. God bless.

Jeff was a good friend and the main reason I've contined to play lacrosse in Dayton as a "senior". I enjoyed traveling to games with Jeff and Pam and appreciated his positive upbeat attitude.He's earned his "Wings".

I knew Jeff through work at Dematic Corp. He always had a smile and a hello as he went by my desk. He made a lot of friends here and will be missed by everyone.

I played with Jeff a few years in Dayton out at WPAFB. I will remember him as a caring, fun, and warm friend. My prayers go out to his family.