Jeff's father was born on January 20th, 1967, in Tahoe City, California. He lived a wild life full of adventure, growing up fishing in the crisp blue lake and the Truckee River. For the last 30 years, he dedicated himself to caring for his disabled brother, Rick, while living in Florida. Jeff's dad enjoyed the simple things in life and was a survivalist at heart. He loved guns, fishing, hunting, and camping, always finding peace in the outdoors and the thrill of adventure.
Recently, Jeff's father was diagnosed with kidney failure, a terminal disease. Despite his efforts to fight it, there is no light at the end of this tunnel. This has been an incredibly difficult time for Jeff and his family, as they prepare to say goodbye to someone who has given so much to those around him. The financial burden of funeral expenses and cremation costs has added to the emotional weight they are carrying.
Funds raised through this GoFundMe will go directly toward covering these expenses, helping Jeff and his family honor his father's memory and give him the farewell he deserves. Jeff would like to thank everyone who can donate or even share the fundraiser, as every bit of support helps them reach their goal and means the world to their family during this time.
Recently, Jeff's father was diagnosed with kidney failure, a terminal disease. Despite his efforts to fight it, there is no light at the end of this tunnel. This has been an incredibly difficult time for Jeff and his family, as they prepare to say goodbye to someone who has given so much to those around him. The financial burden of funeral expenses and cremation costs has added to the emotional weight they are carrying.
Funds raised through this GoFundMe will go directly toward covering these expenses, helping Jeff and his family honor his father's memory and give him the farewell he deserves. Jeff would like to thank everyone who can donate or even share the fundraiser, as every bit of support helps them reach their goal and means the world to their family during this time.





