Jeffrey-Taylor-Weber-Obituary

Jeffrey Edward Taylor-Weber

Portland, Oregon

1950 - 2020

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Jeffrey Edward Taylor-WeberOct. 1, 1950 - May 17, 2020 Jeff E. Taylor-Weber quietly passed away at 4 a.m., Sunday, May 17, 2020 at his home in Oregon. Jeff was a builder of community, supporter of youth and amateur sports and a loving father. Self-employed as a Realtor for 25+ years he officiated...

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Jeff will always be fondly remembered.

Sorry to hear of Jeff's Passing. I used to work with him in 1976 At Pay Less Drugs in Roseville, CA. Ken King

I worked with Jeff when he was an asst. manager with PayLess in Roseville, Ca around 1976. Sorry to hear about his passing.

All I can say is that Jeff was a great gentleman. I handled of of his Real Estate ads for the Lake Oswego Review, Bvt. Times and Tigard-Tualatin Times. He was fun to work with and we enjoyed talking baseball quite a bit. He was one of my easy clients to work with as he gave me the authority to handle his many ads. I considered him not just a client but a friend. He always carried a wonderful smile and was a real professional in the business he loved so much! Jeff will truly be missed and I...

Jeff was a great sports official to work with and I appreciated his willingness to help with our volleyball association to make it better. He was always prepared and his uniforms were always perfectly impeccable. I will always remember his smile and quiet demeanor always knowing the rules and how to apply them in an effective manner. Never had to worry about him in a tense situation and he always had your back. Truly one of the very best individuals I have had the pleasure to know!

I believe Jeff and I were childhood friends in Cupertino, CA. We were in the same class from 1st to 6th grades, had paper routes together where on Sunday mornings, the 80+ papers on our respective routes were almost heavier than each of us, and we had to help each other lift our paper bags onto the backs of our bikes.
My earliest memory was in 1st grade, his family having immigrated from the Netherlands, Jeff showed up in shorts with suspenders and a collared shirt. He later told me...

A great friend who will be truly missed. From coaching the boys, to umpiring 3 sports together and the many clinics, Mariners games, and meals we shared, Jeff was always positive and great to be around. To Anthony, Robin and Stephanie my heart goes out to you all.

I send my deepest sympathies to Jeff's family. As a baseball coach, you always wanted Jeff as your Umpire. He was so friendly, kind, professional and easy to talk with. I will never forget his big, beautiful smile. My sincere condolences. John Dunn

My deepest sympathy to Robin, Anthony and Stephany. Jeff
was a truly nice person
Barbara Weir
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