Jeffery Lynn Mair
Posted By tatemortuary on February 7, 2009
JEFFREY LYNN MAIR
Surrounded by loving family, Jeffrey Lynn Mair, 39, passed away in the early morning hours of February 7th, due to melanoma cancer. He was born July 11,1969, to Daniel and Virginia Mair. He lived most of his life in Grantsville, except for a short time while he was in the Air Force. Jeff graduated from Grantsville High School and ITT Tech, and served in the U.S. Air Force during the Gulf War. He enjoyed camping, computer games, web design, astronomy, movies, and especially enjoyed spending time with his sons. Jeff was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his sons, Brandon and Kenny, of Grantsville. He is also survived by siblings: Dee (Arlene) Mair of Grantsville; Claudia (Kent) Baker of Stockton; Suzann (Allen) Wall of Stansbury; Dana (Kim) Allred of Stockton; and Karen (Ed) Williams of Grantsville. Viewing will be held on Tuesday, February lOth, at Tate Mortuary, from 6:00 to 8:0Op.m. Services will be held Wednesday, February 1lth, at the 12th Ward Chapel, 428 S. Hale, in Grantsville, at 1:00 p.m., with a viewing prior to services from 11:30 to 12:30
You fought the good fight, Little Brother, we’ll miss you.
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. May you find strength and comfort in friends and family through this difficult time and the days ahead.
Love
Claude & Cyndi Ramsey, Texarkana TX
Brandon,
We just want you to know that we will always be here for you. Your Dad love you very much, and will always be in you heart.
Love the Houghton Family
My love and sympathy to the family. So young… I had no idea he was ill. I hope that the boys find peace.
I have many fond memories of Jeff in middle school and high school. I was very sad to learn of his passing. His was a good friend and was a positive influence on me. I wish the best for you family in these times.
Scott