Tiffany Jeffcoat Obituary
Tiffany Kerrin Jeffcoat, a resident of Huntsville, Alabama passed away January 5, 2016, at her home in Huntsville.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents: Calvin and Helen White of West Point, and Ruth and Earnest Jeffcoat also of West Point.
She is survived by her parents: Roger and Sherry Jeffcoat from West Point; brother, Joshua Jeffcoat of Huntsville, Alabama; aunt, Sandy Patkus; uncles: Mike White, Gerry Jeffcoat; and many other cousins and a large extended family of cousins, aunts, and uncles.
Her husband, Michael A. Quinlan IV followed her in death May 2, 2016 after an extended illness.?Tiffany was born November 20, 1973, in Wiesbaden, Germany where her father was stationed with the U.S. Army. She was a graduate of Butler High School in Huntsville, Alabama. She was a nurse and also worked for a government contractor at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama.?Tiffany was a loving, caring, and precious daughter, granddaughter, sister, and niece. The word I always heard about her from everyone, friends and family both was "sweet" . She was always there for her friends and family ready to listen to them and help them in anyway she could. She was a very creative writer and loved to write poems. She had a contagious laugh that was unmistakable. She loved animals, especially dogs and always went out of her way to either give them a home or get them a home. She was a firm believer in adopting animals from shelters. She was a very tender hearted person that always tried to be there for everyone.She was the best daughter anyone could ever wish for. She called almost every day and never ended a call without an "I love you". Her smile would light up the room. She could sing but never let anyone know how beautiful her voice was. She didn't crave the limelight and was content to sit back, except when she was a little girl and then she would proudly reach for that microphone and belt out " The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow" holding that last note as long as her little girl voice could. She will be so missed, our little angel, now a real one in Heaven as she was on earth. Her beloved old dog Boosa is now living out her years with us and runs and plays and is loved so much. Tiffy would be so happy to know that.
A memorial service was held in Huntsville, Alabama in January, 2016. She is being buried with her husband Michael Quinlan at the VA cemetery in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Wednesday, May10, 2017.
Published by Daily Times Leader from May 5 to May 7, 2017.