1958
2021
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Nikki
April 10, 2021
Jeff loved to burn candles and use his oil lamps for light in the evenings while watching TV. His favorite movies were science fiction.
Nikki
April 10, 2021
I am so sorry to hear of Jeff's death. He had a gruff exterior, but a very soft heart. He was very meticulous about taking care of his house, yard, and vehicles. He dearly loved his German shepherds Molly and Chaos. They were truly a soft spot in his life. Rest in peace Jeff. All the pain and grief you experienced is over. I will miss you.
Mark and Barb Jensen
March 14, 2021
We will miss Jeff! We are neighbors on the opposite corner. Mark watched his dogs when Jeff had to be gone, we traded text messages almost daily about something happening in the neighborhood, went riding motorcycles with him occasionally and used to go to the Sloan casino for crablegs on Friday nights occasionally before the first stroke he had about 4 years ago. He and I traded alien discussions, both of us being fans of the show Ancient Aliens. The neighborhood for us will never be the same. Mark knew him since he (Mark) was in kindergarten, I remember the first time I saw him I was a young teen in Moorhead and he was riding wheelies on his motorcycle. Legend has it that he rode his motorcycle from Pisgah to Moorhead on the back wheel. He had a tough exterior, but we knew the softer side of this complex guy. RIP Jeff! You will be missed! Prayers to his family.
LeAnna Mann, sister-in-law
March 10, 2021
Jeff Mann was one of a kind. He was given the nickname Crazy Mann . And to know him, you would know why . He was a daredevil and lived his life on the edge . He lived in solitude, played his drumbs, and loved his German Shepherds .
R.I.P Jeff- never to be forgot.
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