Jeffrey-Westerman-Obituary

Jeffrey F. Westerman

Trenton, New Jersey

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Jeffrey F. Westerman BRADENTON, FL - Jeffrey F. Westerman, passed away Wednesday, June 18, 2014,, in Bradenton, FL. He was 66 years old. Born in Trenton, NJ, Jeff grew up in Lower Makefield Township, PA. He was a graduate of Pennsbury High School in 1966. Jeff was preceded in death by his father,...

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I have great memories of Wes. Hanging out together in high school with Alan Arata, Jeff Roswell, Alan Smith, Eric Runquist and a couple other guys. We sang together, were in talent shows, did gymnastics and had a really good time. I lost track of Jeff somewhere during college, but thought of him often in recent years. He was a great guy, I enjoyed being his friend and am sorry to hear that he's gone.

Still have two pictures on my desk of Wes and me; one back in 1966 and next to it, one from the Heritage Country Club where we played golf together in Ohio around the turn of the century. Think of him often: singing, laughing, dining, (then) smoking and drinking, Point Pleasant NJ, Sigma Phi Alpha at BCCC and he taught me how to tie a full Windsor and so much more.

It's probably been 50 years since seeing Wes. He was a good friend in our high school years. I have very fond memories of he, John Cifor and others singing acapella in his basement around the corner from Charlie Boehm Jr High. Rest in peace, Wes.

With my sisters and a niece in Peddlar's Village

I'm very sorry to hear that Wes has died. He was a terrific guy and a great friend while we were young in High School and a few years after. We went to Woodstock together and had many great laughs in those days.

My Dad was liked by many. Made friends where ever he went. I will miss you Dad. I'm sorry we didn't have more time together. You will forever be in my pocket as I was in yours. Your grandchildren and I will always hold you close in our hearts. I Love You Pop. Forever Yours, Molly

I knew Jeff for the last several years in Bradenton. Locally, he was called by his nickname "Jazz". He was quite a guy, intelligent, fun to talk to, and full of interesting stories...though I was never sure just how many were true. I will miss him deeply. My condolences to his family.