Jeffrey-Zotter-Obituary

Jeffrey Lee Zotter

Newark, New Jersey

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Jeffrey Lee Zotter of Chatham Township, N.J., died at his home on Friday, Dec. 23, 2011, at the age of 57. A celebrant service will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011, at Wm. A. Bradley & Son Funeral Home, 345 Main St., Chatham, N.J. Burial will take place in Allentown, Pa.,...

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Mimi, Matthew and Sarah, there are no words to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Jeff and fished together many times some years back and had lost touch until recently. I am deeply shocked and will let all the old gang know. Another one of Johnny Armstrong's Rescue Rangers has bit the dust - no offense intended, Jeff would appreciate that bit of Fortescue humor. God bless him
Gary Gresh

To Jeff's family,
Our families vacationed together when we were young - and Jeff and I were classmates in school. So shocked and saddened to hear of his passing. He was such a kind and caring person.

I love you Uncle Jeff

Mimi, Mathew and Sarah...We wanted to let you know you are all being lifted up in prayer. Our Uncle was a loving, generous and kind man to many people throughout his life. He was always willing to help a person out if he could. We all have very fond memories of him and will miss him . Love Jane, Alan, Beth, Bill, Lucy

jeff was so friendly to all of us at the jcc. i was shock to learn of his passing.
he will be missed .take care my friend.

Jeff was a kind and gentle man. As a member of the board of Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City, I too had the opportunity of working with Jeff. We are saddened by his sudden passing.

I had the opportunity to work with Jeff at Neighborhood Housing Services of NYC. His death has come as a shock to us all at NHS. Our condolences to his family. Jeff was a very friendly man who will be missed.

Dear Mary Elizabeth and family,

Jeff was on my bus in grade school and high school. He was a sweet guy, pretty quiet, who often sat with Tommy Moyer. I was shocked to learn of his passing -- too young. I also recall how proud he was of his slimming down and the jobs he held by the time of our first high school reunion. When we were young he once bought me a pretty necklace that I kept for the longest time. My heart goes out to all of you in the loss of a truly nice person.