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Nicole Mustari
June 7, 2002
Jeff was my step-father for 12 years of my life, although we had many difficult times Jeff remained not only my father and my role model but most of all my best friend. You were greatly loved by all of us Jeff. You will never be forgotten. My deepest sympathy goes out to my brothers Joey & Michael. They"ll be ok. I promise to love them and take care of them.
TINA MISTRETTA
June 6, 2002
MY MAIDEN NAME WAS TINA NUTONI AND I KNEW JEFF FROM "TURTLE PARK" ON McVICKER.(ABOUT 25 YEARS AGO) HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED. PLEASE ACCEPT MY HEARTFELT SYMPATHY FOR HIS BOYS AND YOUR FAMILY.
Sandy Solarte (vinyard)
June 5, 2002
I am so sorry to hear about Jeff. My prayers are with you. I didn't know Jeff that well, I remember him when I was very small living in the city.
Nate Ford
June 5, 2002
I the behalf of all of us at Computer Cycle, Inc. I wish to offer my sympathy on Jeff's passing. We will all miss him and his humor.
Bob Bernal
June 5, 2002
On the behalf of Computer Cycle, Inc. we wish to offer our sympathy
on Jeff's passing we will all miss him.
Carol Moreth
June 4, 2002
My maiden name was Carol Quattrochi, and Jeff and I were friends back in High School, 1975-77. My brother Andy shared this very sad news with me this morning, and I feel very much sadness for your loss. My memories of Jeff were of a very decent young man, very close to his family and friends, very good looking too! Of course words can not express all the sympathy in my heart for all the family. Regards, Carol
Toni Dimperio
June 4, 2002
I know met Jeff during the time he was seeing Beth, and got know him.
My deepest sympathy, for your loss.
Patty Wietecha
June 4, 2002
I didn't know Jeff well but I met him a few times through Deanne Dardanes. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy durning this time for the boys and all of your family. God Bless.
Steve Spencer
June 4, 2002
I have thought of you often since we played football together at Riis Park. May the Lord be with you always.
Beth Raymond
June 4, 2002
He gives strength to those who are tired and more power to those who are weak. The people who trust the Lord will become strong again.
They will rise up as an eagle in the sky; they will run and not need rest; they will walk and not become tired.
Isaiah 40:29,31
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
June 4, 2002
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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