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LINDA schnieder
March 27, 2020
i AM STILL IN SHOCK, HEARING OF JEFF'S PASSING. MARIE, I AM SO SORRY. JEFF WAS THE BEST BOSS I HAD AT YARDVILLE.AND A VERY APPRECIATED FRIEND. I WILL REMEMBER HIM ALWAYS. PLEASE TAKE CARE. j Q
Rosemarie Rucinski
January 19, 2020
So sorry to hear of our dear friends passing. Such a fun loving guy. Marie. Stay strong. He will rest in peace. We love you. God bless
Ricky Ellis
January 19, 2020
I am so shocked by Jeff's passing, as I am sure everyone else.
I remember being a guest at many of the holiday picnics at Jeff and Marie's home in Barnegat with Jeff manning the grill making chicken skewers and grilled kielbasa. He really enjoyed that! He always seemed to be happy doing the most simple things in life, especially being connected to fishing and the sea.
When I saw him last, his first comment was to thank me for any baking or food that I made that I sent to him. He loved and appreciated that and I will remember his gentle manner and joy of having everyone over for family and friend gatherings. He will be missed by so many people.
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January 16, 2020
Jeffrey Mattis Obituary
Jeffrey was born on August 22, 1953 and passed away on Tuesday, January 14, 2020. Born in Trenton, he attended Saint Anthony's grammar and high school graduating in 1971. Read Jeffrey Mattis's Obituary
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