In joyful remembrance, we celebrate the life of Jeffrey S. Bond, a skilled Tool and Die maker whose warm spirit touched the hearts of many. Born on November 26, 1965, in the vibrant city of Dayton, Ohio, Jeff's journey through life was marked by dedication, passion, and an unwavering support for his family.
Jeff's career as a Tool and Die maker was not just a profession; it was a testament to his craftsmanship and commitment to excellence. His meticulous attention to detail and innovative approach led him to become a respected figure in his field. Yet, it was outside the workshop that Jeff truly flourished, drawing immense joy from the simple pleasures of life. He reveled in the excitement of cheering for the Cleveland Browns and the Tennessee Volunteers, his unwavering loyalty marking him as a true sports enthusiast.
Above all, Jeff found solace and purpose in being a beloved father and cherished grandfather. A true family man at heart, he delighted in watching his daughter, Madison, play softball and his grandchildren play sports, each game offering a new moment to embrace and celebrate their achievements. Noelle, Hunter, Tipton, Gabrielle, Carson, and Colton will carry fond memories of their time with him, reflecting the love and pride he had for each of them.
He is survived by his son Tyler (Cerissa) Bond, daughter Emily (Wesley) Owens, and daughter Madison Bond. Jeff was also a devoted son to Thomas and Kay Bond, and a loving brother to Amy Rohr and Missi Seifert. His legacy continues through numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, cousins, extended family, and dear friends, all of whom were touched by his warmth and kindness.
Sadly, he was preceded in death by his beloved sister, Holly Brigner, whose memory remains a piece of Jeff's life story.
As we gather to honor and remember Jeffrey S. Bond, we invite you to join us for a visitation at Newcomer Funeral Home in Kettering, Ohio, on October 9, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, followed by a Celebration of Life at 7:00 PM. Let us come together to share stories, celebrate his passions, and carry on the legacy he built through love and dedication. Jeff's spirit will forever remain with all who knew him, illuminating our lives with his unwavering kindness and infectious enthusiasm for family and life.
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3940 Kettering Blvd, Dayton, OH 45439

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