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Jeff Pinkerton

JEFFERY DEAN PINKERTON

CENTENNIAL, COLORADO — Jeffery Dean Pinkerton passed away on August 29. 2016 at his home in Centennial, Colorado, following a lengthy illness. Born on February 6, 1942, in Alton, Illinois, he was the son of the late Darrell Dean and Jane Ada (Kane) Pinkerton.

Before retirement, he was employed by Comcast.

Jeff is survived by his wife, Mary, and two sons, Matthew and Christopher (Paula). He is also survived by three sisters, Jan Schwarz of Bryan, Texas, Sally Bland (Henry) of Brighton, Illinois, and a brother, Steven Pinkerton, of Fresno, California.

In addition to his parents, Jeff was preceded in death by sister-in-law, Sandene Pinkerton, and brother-in-law, Chuck Schwartz.

A funeral service was held on September 2, 2016, at All Souls Catholic Church in Engelwood, Colorado, followed by burial in Littleton Cemetery in Littleton, Colorado.

 

Published in The Telegraph from Sept. 24 to Sept. 25, 2016



 
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09/25/16 04:45 PM #1    

Marilyn Hope Waide (Lake)

I remember Jeff as being a lot of fun, a talented ball player and I think he was in the band. I'm sorry that so many of our classmates have had long illnesses. Rest in peace, Jeff. 


09/25/16 05:18 PM #2    

Perry Coons

I always enjoyed being around Jeff at AHS. He was easy going and very funny. Although he didn’t attend, it was at the AHS Reunion in 2000; I discovered that Jeff was living in Centennial, CO, about 10 miles south of our place. I sought him out and we visited at a Starbucks in Centennial. I recognized him in immediately. He told me of his radio career as an engineer and had recently retired but was working part time at Comcast.

Although we spoke by phone and traded calls later, we didn’t visit again.

I send my condolences to his family and other friends.

~Perry Coons

 


09/25/16 06:38 PM #3    

Larry Donahue

I remember Jeff from our church youth groups, we had a lot of fun playing ball for the church ,Pizza parties working on Halloween floats, etc.

Years later in adult life a car pulled into our drive out in the Fosterburg area, I went out to see who it was and it turned out to be Jeff. He and another man wanted to go out into my woods and check for a radio signal for the station. That was the last time I saw jeff. Another classmate from AHS 60 has fallen and I get so sad every time it happens.

 


09/26/16 05:42 PM #4    

Donna Atteberry (Crawford)

I remember walking to Horace Mann School and passing Jeff and his sister, Janice's house.  Jeff was really a nice guy and we liked his sister Jan too.  Janice married our classmate Chuck Schwartz.  Sincere sympathy to Jeff's family.


 


09/27/16 10:19 AM #5    

Bill Kodros

Sorry to get this news. Jeff, David Plunk, Terry Frank, and Charley Richmond were neighborhood buddies that I went to school with from grade school through East Jr. to High School. We were in Cub Scouts together too. Lot's of great memories! My best to Jeff's family and friends. Bill K


09/28/16 05:54 AM #6    

Roger Cooke

Jeff was a solid, reliable guy who always did his part and worked and played well with all of us.  I wasn't really close to him, but he was always friendly to me and to everybody else.  Like the rest of you, I'm very sorry he's gone.

 

Roger Cooke


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