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Robert Jeffrey "Jeff" Golenor

Redding, California

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1956-2010Robert Jeffrey Golenor, 54, died of natural causes on October 19, 2010 at his home in Shingletown, CA.He was born on July 19, 1956, in Stockton, CA. He is survived by his parents, Joe and Claudette, his younger brothers, John and Jack, his sons, Jason and Jake, and his granddaughter,...

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I was sorry to hear of Jeff's passing. I went to Parsons and Enterprise with him, and he was always a bright spot in any room. My condolences to the family. Rhonda Foley

We'd like to thank everyone for their kind words, thoughts, prayers, and memories of Jeff.

I am so sorry for your loss. The last time I talked to jeff he ws hunting gold he looked good. We talk about old rivalries playing ball and had a good laugh. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. May God give you strength to make it through this time.

Although Jeff and I have not kept in real close contact we have been friends since 7th grade.We used to meet on the battle fields and battle courts 7th and 8th grade.Jeff at Parsons School and me at Sequoia we played some tuff close games.Then we had the oppurtunity to play on the same team at Nova (9th grade)what a basketball season it was. So cool to play with him instead of against him.I realized just how good of an athelete he was. Joe you and Claudette have rasied a wonderful family and...

I played ball with and against Jeff. What an excellent athlete he was. I will miss his smile and friendly manner. Joe my thoughts are with you and the family. Take Care, Eric Vollmers

Joe, Claudette, and Family,

We are all so sorry to hear of your loss.

--John & Barbara Felsher
--Johnny Felsher
--Bernice Fox

I was extremely saddened to hear of Jeff's passing; my daughter, Rose, and her dad Michael, along with myself had a lot of great times visiting the "farm" when we all lived in Shingletown. My heart goes out to Jeff's family; he will be deeply missed by all who knew him...

Jeff and I were friends and fellow athletes since grade school. Always a bright light in the room with his sense of humor. RIP Jeff, You will be missed.

I remember Jeff first as a student at EHS in the early 70's when I was a teacher there. Subsequently our paths crossed many times. In retrospect I can say that these were times well spent. The memories serve me well with the humor and delight they evoke.

Igor Zbitnoff