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Bryan Cleavenger
September 30, 2005
We need more people like Jeff. Such a caring and kind man, he touched me and my family many times. While meeting and seeing Jeff in the bowling alley for years it was a pleasure each time because I knew Jeffs genuine personality was going to make my night enjoyable. Our conversations of talking bowling and Michigan football all night will be missed. I'll see you again my friend.
Bryan, Bonny, Erik, Cory and TC Cleavenger
Mary Riker
September 28, 2005
Jeff was a great guy--even though I used to tease him about supporting the wrong high school team! I'd see him at the St. Francis/St. John's football games and he'd always be on the opposite side of the field from us! I remember a few years back when Jeff was baptized. This was really important to him. I'm so sorry that I had to miss Jeff's service, but we were out of town until last night. What a wonderful guy he was!
Steve Mawhorter
September 23, 2005
Jeff was a great guy. I will miss seeing him and talking about bowling and Michigan.
Christie Burnett
September 22, 2005
I worked with Jeff in the summer months. Although I was around once a year Jeff always remembered my name and made me feel welcomed. Unfortunately I only saw him a few times this summer because he was not feeling well. He asked me to pray for him, which I did, but I am sure he has found his place in heavan just fine:) He was a great soul!
Robert & Linda Wiemer
September 22, 2005
Will miss you buddy. Your friend Bob.
Ruben Garcia
September 22, 2005
Jeff was a good friend to me. I meeting Jeff in 1989. For me Jeff like big brother to. I am go to miss ham. But I no he is with God and his father now.
Jan Koralewski
September 22, 2005
Jeff,
Thanks for being our friend and co-worker.
Mariann B.
Mario C.
Brad C.
Ruben G.
Sharon G.
Ernie H.
Jennifer H.
Connie H.
Jeff K.
Mike K.
Johnny P.
Rosey S.
Dan T.
Teri U.
Jan Koralewski
September 22, 2005
Hail to the victors valiant! And Hail to you Jeff. You were always so polite and courteous. Always concerned about others rarely about yourself. I know you have earned a spot in the heavenly Big House. You will be missed by your co-workers and me. How lucky we were to know you.
May the souls of the faithfully departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in Peace. Amen
Helen Jean (Beadle) Rofkar
September 22, 2005
You have my heartfelt sympathy at the loss of your precious son.
I remember you so well as "Miss Jones", my English teacher at Lakeside High School (Class of '48). And I also seem to remember you as an ob patient at Toledo Hospital, where I was in nurses' training. I have thought of you during these years, as I have reflected on those teachers who touched our lives in such loving and caring ways, and I thank you.
You are in my prayers at this sad time, asking God to comfort you by His presence.
Fondly, Helen Jean (Beadle) Rofkar
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