Condolence: I had the privilege of meeting Jeff during our interview at Sitel. We were interviewed together and even though we didn't know each other before that moment, we were already answering each other's questions. Hired together, trained together, we became fast and very close friends... as if we'd known each other for years. Even though he left Sitel, We spent even more time together and I got to know the real Jeff. Witty, smart, creative, movie and music buff, with a soul so easily relatable to. Easy going, always smiling, infectious laugh. He made one fell good just being near him. Generous, gracious. He was a beautiful creature... and I loved him. I got to spend the Wednesday night with him before his passing. We shared thoughts on music and laughter. Hugs and exchanges of "I love you's" before heading to bed. And he still managed to get the last laugh when the mechanical monkey he put on my bed went off and I made a "ahh" jumping in the air. I'll never forget that giggle from the other room. Or the sweet note he left me with a little breakfast the next morning. I'll never forget my friend, whom I was only just beginning to get to know, but felt like I'd known forever. Jeff, you always made my day Just a little brighter, a little less drab, and a while lotta fun. I'll never forget you, Jeff. I will always love you.
Condolence: I was shocked and saddened by Jeff's death, only knew him from being a customer at Subway, but always enjoyed seeing and talking to him. He will be missed by his friends. Jerry the Mailman
Condolence: You will be missed by many. I am glad I got to spend several hours with you the week before your death. I love you so much and am thankful you entered our lives!