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Jeffery Allen Kisamore was born on April 10, 1999, in Fishersville.
He passed away at his home in Chester unexpectedly on Thursday, August 15, 2024, at the age of 25 from natural causes.
Jeffery loved his family and enjoyed texting and video chatting with them. His hobbies included fishing (just like his grandfather!) and playing video games. He loved food and eating out at different restaurants, but he especially loved his mom's cooking - his favorite food as a child was broccoli and cheese.
Jeffery had a vivid imagination and was full of life. From the time he was a small child learning to walk, until his passing, he loved tormenting his sister, Lauran. He especially loved picking on her about taking his niece, Scarlett, who is two, out on the town and getting her a boyfriend and using her to get him a girlfriend.
Jeffery is survived by his mother and stepfather, Vickie and Phillip L. Lowe, Jr; his sister, Lauran Kisamore Hall and her husband, Derek, and their children, Scarlett and Joseph Hall; his stepsister, Heather Lowe Hartless and her children, Hunter and McKinley Simpson; his adopted sister, April Thomas and her children, William and Kenslee Shenk; his adopted brother and childhood friend, Jeffrey Garber and his sons, Ryder, Zane, Jensen, Timber, and Kreedence; his aunts, Patty and Cindy; and his uncle, Gary; several great-aunts; a great-uncle and numerous cousins.
Jeffery was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Ira and Glenna Campbell.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, December 28, 2024, at Barren Ridge Church with Pastor Galen Combs officiating.
A meal will follow in the church's fellowship hall.
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