Jeffrey-Toughill-Obituary

Jeffrey Morgan Toughill Sr.

Pitman, New Jersey

11/15/1940 - 01/08/2026

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DIED
January 8, 2026
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Pitman, New Jersey

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Jeffrey Morgan Toughill, Sr., 85, of Pitman, New Jersey, passed away peacefully at home on January 8, 2026, surrounded by family with his favorite Celtic music playing. A beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and tireless advocate, Jeff lived a life defined by service, love,...

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What a legacy you have left behind, Jeff! We will miss you and always remember you and what you have accomplished for thousands of children and adults throughout the world. Now it's your turn to rest...

Without Jeff and his knowledge, fight and determination there would not have been the Histiocytosis Association. Our son is a Histio Warrior. He is now 43. He was diagnosed about the same time Jeff's daughter Bethany was fighting this disease. Our thoughts and Prayers go out to Jeff's family. Jeff, thank you for all you did to help the many, many families affected with this disease and the dedicated people that persevere to help many more affected now and in the future.

my condulances to the hole family , your in my prayers

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Jeff along with Gerry Kennedy provided with a career when attending Glassboro State College , I also worked with Jeff when he taught me to install security systems with his part time company after work in which we installed in NJ and Pennsylvania, I can not thank Jeff enough along Gerry, Walter , Ski , John Bridges for believing in me when attending my under college . Thank my friend !

Warm Embrace Arrangement

Faithful Blessings Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

Jeff was a very confident police officer and later Chief of Security at Glassboro State College. In 1980, he installed a high end alarm system in my newly built house in Franklinville and subsequently assisted him during an installation job in Pitman. He was a man of many talents and devoted to his daughter´s memory via his chairing of the charity created by his insight. RIP!

I remember when my nephew finally got diagnosed with histio. It was such a scary time but he lives today. His grandma my Mom donated to the foundation yearly. Hugs & love to your family