Rifenburgh, Jeffrey F. COLONIE Jeffrey F. Rifenburgh, 63, of Brunswick, died suddenly on August 9, 2018. Jeffrey was born to the late Anita and Fred Rifenburgh on February 8, 1955. Jeffrey was the beloved brother of Kenneth Rifenburgh (Michelle) of Pittstown. He was also the beloved uncle of Zachary Rifenburgh (Erica), Kayla Rifenburgh (Eric Desrosiers) of Hoosick Falls. He is also survived by his life partner Kathy Messier; and his stepdaughter April Messier. Jeffrey loved to walk and bake and enjoyed watching old movies. Services will be private and at the convenience of the family. To leave a special message for the family online please visit NewComerAlbany.com.
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jeff. it's been so many years. all of those days we were out in front of your house, me sitting on the curb & you working on one of your cars. you were the best mechanic around. you were so passionate about it. hanging out with our friends. what fun we had. going to spac, sneaking in sometimes. how i missed it all when it ended abruptly. i haven't seen you in years, but i never stopped thinking about you. thank you for all of the amazing memories. rip. love robin
robin peppin
August 12, 2018
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