St. Louis – Jeffery Allen Hart, 57, died suddenly November 10, 2021, preceded in death by his father John (Jack) Hart Jr. Jeffery is survived by his mother Virginia Hart; his children, Eric, Cari (Joel), Alexandria, Dina and Jackson; his grandchildren, Alison, James, Lajla, Ethan and Louis; his siblings, Kathy (Clint), Mike (Kerry), John (Gina); Nephews/Niece, John (Amy), Joe (Julia), Aaron (Jenna), Brock, Paige, Tucker and Joe; Great Nephew/Nieces, Jack, Emma, Jade and Mila; and dear nephew, cousin, and friend.
Jeff loved Blues Hockey and was an avid fan. He was best known for helping others and for his zest for life. Jeff will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Family and friends are invited to attend a visitation on Thursday November 18th from 4pm-9pm at Kutis Funeral Home on Gravois in Affton. Jeff will be laid to rest with his father in a private burial on Saturday November 20th.
Rest In heaven Uncle Jiffy. We will miss your crazy laugh and energy. #WhatAgoofball
Rest In heaven Uncle Jiffy. We will miss your crazy laugh and energy. #WhatAgoofball
Rest In Peace Jeff, you were a very good friend and Brother-in-law. You were always there and offered your help any time we requested. Will miss your, for you love of a good time. Your were a man that walk to a different beat. God bless you and your family.
Rest In Peace Jeff, you were a very good friend and Brother-in-law. You were always there and offered your help any time we requested. Will miss your, for you love of a good time. Your were a man that walk to a different beat. God bless you and your family.
Jeff may you rip ,you will be missed
Jeff may you rip ,you will be missed
Jeff was a true friend. He would call me just to see how I was doing when he didn’t hear from me. I can’t believe he’s gone. He had so much heart. Pun intended. I will miss him. He was my good friend.
Jeff was a true friend. He would call me just to see how I was doing when he didn’t hear from me. I can’t believe he’s gone. He had so much heart. Pun intended. I will miss him. He was my good friend.
Jeff, it’s almost five years since we lost you, and I think of you all the time. I like to tell people how you got me working again, when my unemployment ran out, going out and finding jobs just by asking people for work. You were my buddy, and my witness, as well as my cousin. I just wish we had you longer, Jiffy. You were one of a kind!