In Memory

Jeff Louderback

Jeff Louderback

William J. Louderback (Jeff) was born in Hemet and lived in Pennsylvania most of his adult life. He passed away January 14, 2013 at his home. He was a great football player in high school. He served in the U.S. Army in Viet Nam. Jeff was an independent truck driver. He and his family lived on the Deleware River and he loved to fish. He also had a model train collection and had a model "Central Station" in his backyard. He loved animals and was a history buff.  His daughter always thought he should have been a history teacher.

Jeff battled diabetes for a long time, and doctors believed it was possibly triggered by Agent Orange exposure. Jeff is survived by his wife Joyce and three children, T.J, Michaellyn, and Rochelle, and four grandchildren. He was buried at Washington Crossing National Cemetery.

Rest in Peace Jeff. You will be remembered by your Hemet High classmates.



 
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09/18/14 12:36 PM #1    

James Romines

Jeff was a good guy, excellant football star and great team mate. I didn't know anybody who did not like Jeff. Thanks, Jeff for your service in a very unpopular war.


09/20/14 11:20 PM #2    

Steve Anderson

 Jeff was one of those gentle giants that come along once in awhile. He was just a super nice person, very sorry to hear of his passing.


09/22/14 03:08 PM #3    

Wayne Porter

I didn't know Jeff real well, but he played football with my brother, Terry and I would see him whenever the FB guys were gathered.  We would talk about history, which i am fond of also.  I have diabetes also, and am sorry it took Jeff at such a young age.  I'm keeping my fingers crossed, amd hope Jeff's family is doing as best they can without him.


09/29/14 08:45 AM #4    

Bob Lowe

Jeff was a true friend, outstanding football player, and liked by all. His passing comes with sadness.


09/30/14 12:00 PM #5    

Nick Hidek

I remember Jeff and all the memories are good.  Enjoyed the time I played football with him and the occasional times I spent with him at school and being in classes with him.  He was a wonderful person and will be missed by those that knew him.

 


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