An excerpt from the November 13, 2008 Pima Community College News Page at http://www.pima.edu/pimanews/2008-11/13.shtml
Did You Know?
The PCC Foundation established a new scholarship in memory of PCC Police Officer Jeff Yoha. Contributions can be made online at www.pima.edu/foundation to the Officer Jeff Yoha Memorial Scholarship. Recipients shall be PCC students enrolled in the Administration of Justice program. For more information, contact the PCC Foundation at 206-4646.
An excerpt from an undated article (may have been Oct 2004) from the Pay if Forward Movement website at http://payitforwardmovement.org/media/TucsonCitizen.htm
Tucsonans seem to have the heart for donating. After stories last month about PCC police officer Jeffery Yoha, who needs a kidney, 19 people called UMC to talk about donating. While they are asking specifically to direct their kidney to Yoha, a few have said they would be willing to give to someone else if they are not a match for him, UMC spokeswoman Katie Riley said.
TO LEARN MORE:
Hundreds of Arizonans are waiting for kidneys. For information on the donation process, call the Kidney Transplant Program at UMC, 694-7365.
Tammie Davis (Branning)
I wasn't aware Jeff had died. I remember him as really smart but a gentle, sweet soul. I am deeply saddened at knowing he is no longer with us.Sherrie Wilkinson (Farrell)
An excerpt from the November 13, 2008 Pima Community College News Page at http://www.pima.edu/pimanews/2008-11/13.shtml Did You Know? The PCC Foundation established a new scholarship in memory of PCC Police Officer Jeff Yoha. Contributions can be made online at www.pima.edu/foundation to the Officer Jeff Yoha Memorial Scholarship. Recipients shall be PCC students enrolled in the Administration of Justice program. For more information, contact the PCC Foundation at 206-4646. An excerpt from an undated article (may have been Oct 2004) from the Pay if Forward Movement website at http://payitforwardmovement.org/media/TucsonCitizen.htm Tucsonans seem to have the heart for donating. After stories last month about PCC police officer Jeffery Yoha, who needs a kidney, 19 people called UMC to talk about donating. While they are asking specifically to direct their kidney to Yoha, a few have said they would be willing to give to someone else if they are not a match for him, UMC spokeswoman Katie Riley said. TO LEARN MORE: Hundreds of Arizonans are waiting for kidneys. For information on the donation process, call the Kidney Transplant Program at UMC, 694-7365.Chad White
It hurts to know Jeff's gone - he was a sweet guy and a hell of a lab partner.James Crawford
What a shame. He will be missed. He was a good person. Very nice and kind to all people. Sorry to hear the news.James Albert
Good heavens, and Jeffrey too! He was a kind soul. I recall him being very bright and with a sense of humor.