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Cheryl Rigby posted a condolence
Saturday, May 4, 2024
Sincere condolences to the Jeffery family on Franks passing. Frank was a true friend to my mom (Chris Bate) when she lived at Nelson Street and that is how I got to know Frank. We had a lot of good conversations and I really enjoyed his dry sense of humour ☺️ He will be missed
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Adele Evans lit a candle
Thursday, May 2, 2024
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So very sorry to hear this sad news. My sympathies to all the Jeffrey family and Frank's friends.
Many fond memories of Frank from the 70's, Thoughts and Prayers. Rest peacefully Frank.
Adele Evans
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Karyn Guspie posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
So sad for the loss of a beautiful man. I just met Frank 2 years ago when I moved to Nelson St.. Frank reminded me of my own father. Beautiful inside and out. Thank you Frank for the gifts you gave me. Will keep them close to my heart.
Say Hello to my dad for me. Going to miss our Rooster from his hen house at 2 Nelson St.
Rest now Frank
Karyn Guspie
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Dennis Sullivan posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
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To the Jeffrey family: So sorry to hear of Frank’s passing. We had a lot of fun at the golf course over the last few years with Frank and the gang. To bad his Canadians haven’t produced lately, mine too, such is life. Memories of the past seems to keep us going. Dennis and Emily Sullivan (Sully).
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Randy Steward posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
To all the Jeffery family our sincere condolences for your loss I had a blast with him the Canadiens and the Dodgers have lost their biggest fan. Love Dot and Randy
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Murray Pope posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
I have so many great memories of growing up in Treverton Park. The adventures into the countryside on our bikes. Walking up the train tracks as a group and sitting on the trestles over a stream looking for fish. And every adventure seemed to start at the Jeffery home. It was the single point where we all seemed to gravitate through elementary and secondary school. And Frank was always there in the mix. He was the originator of so many terms that worked their way into our vocabularies. And not all of them suitable for a mixed audience. School was not one of Frank’s strengths. He excelled at being just Frank. Always up for a game of road hockey, baseball, flooding the rink behind the Wrights home, or just hanging out in the park. There was a consistency to him that was just so likeable. And more than fifty years later when we reconnected it was still there. Like time had stood still. I so enjoyed our conversations and looked forward to more. He made me laugh. He was a kind soul.
To Ray, and Frank’s extended family, my sincere condolences.
Murray Pope
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Tuesday, April 23, 2024
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