Thank you to everyone who has come here (wanting to hear a great song, obviously) and has ever-so-briefly allowed themselves to experience a little bit of my brother's life. I am deeply touched by your extremely kind words and thoughts. As what would have been Jeff's 40th birthday approaches (on July 25, 2011), this video still makes my heart ache with both sorrow and joy... and I am grateful that we were able to finally see The Fixx together in Baltimore during the last summer of his life.
i just read what you wrote about jeff. i am so proud of him for being a sports reporter. my dad died of cancer this year too on may 13th. it was very emotionally & mentally painful to watch. once again my condolences to you & your family.
hi. i am sorry for your loss. my condolences to you & your family. was jeff a fan of 'the fixx'? i am on a 3 day vacation at the beach so i decided to youtube this song so that's how i found this tribute to jeff.
I'm sorry for your loss... It sounds hollow but it's all I can say as a stranger I'm not an overly spiritual person but I believe he is in a better place and he will never be forgotten!
My condolences on your loss. This song has always spoken volumes to me, and it says alot about Jeff for liking this particular song. Before I became a Christian, "reaching the beach" to me was living out my goals and dreams. Now, "reaching the beach" is making it thru my daily life with the goal of honoring the Lord until He calls me home to heaven, the last beach i will ever need to reach. It is my prayer that Jeff made it home to heaven's beach as well.
Jeff was born July 25, 1971, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and graduated from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., in 1989 and the University of Virginia in 1993. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Jeff was employed as a sports reporter for newspapers in Danville and Charlottesville, Va., and at the time of his death by the Greensboro News & Record.
Jeff was born July 25, 1971, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and graduated from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., in 1989 and the University of Virginia in 1993. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Jeff was employed as a sports reporter for newspapers in Danville and Charlottesville, Va., and at the time of his death by the Greensboro News & Record.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, NC 27407.
Thank you to everyone who has come here (wanting to hear a great song, obviously) and has ever-so-briefly allowed themselves to experience a little bit of my brother's life. I am deeply touched by your extremely kind words and thoughts. As what would have been Jeff's 40th birthday approaches (on July 25, 2011), this video still makes my heart ache with both sorrow and joy... and I am grateful that we were able to finally see The Fixx together in Baltimore during the last summer of his life.
wcarlton3 7 months ago
Sweet!!!! an angel singing for jeff :)
maxxxem1 3 years ago
Hi Jeff, You may not hear or see me but I can
feel what was done here. Thru U-Tube people
can create an everlasting feeling that I won't
forget. And by using sight and sound........
together I think it's safe to say I would not
have known who you are or were. That sound
being the FIXX with pics will always be in me. People come together in many different
ways, and wcarlton3 you touched me all the way
here in Calif. Well done bro. Mark C.
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ashadaranch 3 years ago
i just read what you wrote about jeff. i am so proud of him for being a sports reporter. my dad died of cancer this year too on may 13th. it was very emotionally & mentally painful to watch. once again my condolences to you & your family.
likewowmanhey 3 years ago
hi. i am sorry for your loss. my condolences to you & your family. was jeff a fan of 'the fixx'? i am on a 3 day vacation at the beach so i decided to youtube this song so that's how i found this tribute to jeff.
likewowmanhey 3 years ago
This is the only version of this song that I can find... Thank you... It looks to me that this was a very good man that loved life.
toddco1 3 years ago
I'm sorry for your loss... It sounds hollow but it's all I can say as a stranger I'm not an overly spiritual person but I believe he is in a better place and he will never be forgotten!
toddco1 3 years ago
My condolences on your loss. This song has always spoken volumes to me, and it says alot about Jeff for liking this particular song. Before I became a Christian, "reaching the beach" to me was living out my goals and dreams. Now, "reaching the beach" is making it thru my daily life with the goal of honoring the Lord until He calls me home to heaven, the last beach i will ever need to reach. It is my prayer that Jeff made it home to heaven's beach as well.
leostavjr 3 years ago
Jeff was born July 25, 1971, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and graduated from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., in 1989 and the University of Virginia in 1993. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Jeff was employed as a sports reporter for newspapers in Danville and Charlottesville, Va., and at the time of his death by the Greensboro News & Record.
Ev105 4 years ago
Jeff was born July 25, 1971, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and graduated from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., in 1989 and the University of Virginia in 1993. A lifelong sports enthusiast, Jeff was employed as a sports reporter for newspapers in Danville and Charlottesville, Va., and at the time of his death by the Greensboro News & Record.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Cancer Society, 4-A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, NC 27407.
Ev105 4 years ago