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1964
2025
Jeffrey Carl Leino, 61, of Millinocket, ME, and Inverness, FL passed away peacefully on March 16, 2025, surrounded by his family. He bravely battled a very aggressive and rapidly progressing cancer in the time leading up to his passing.
Born on February 11, 1964, Jeffrey was a devoted father, grandfather, and brother. He loved his New York Giants and the Boston Red Sox. He was always active, whether taking a walk, riding his bike, hiking through the wilderness, or enjoying other outdoor activities. His love for nature and adventure was matched only by his caring and helpful nature. His unwavering devotion to his family and the deep bond they shared will never be forgotten.
Jeffrey was a loving father to his three beloved daughters, Katelyn, Alyson and Caralyn Leino. He was also a cherished grandfather to Layla. His family was the center of his world, and he took great pride in being there for them through all of life's joys and challenges.
In addition to his daughters and granddaughter, Jeffrey is survived by his siblings: Rick Leino of Inverness, FL, Billie-Jean and brother-in-law Dwight Brilliant of Millinocket, ME, Mike and sister- in-law Carla Leino of Blue Hill, ME and Julie Young Leino of Millinocket, ME. Along with many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Jeffrey was predeceased by parents, Bill and Barbara Leino, and brother, Frank Leino all of Millinocket, ME.
A heartfelt thank you to brother, Rick Leino, for his unwavering support and love throughout Jeff's illness.
Jeff will be missed dearly by all who knew him.
A celebration of life will be held at the Millinocket Elks Lodge, Sunday April 13th from 12-3pm
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