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Jeffrey “Jeff” Thomas Donahue

April 16, 1963 - June 24, 2020
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Biggers Funeral Chapel
6100 Azle Ave.
Lake Worth, Texas 76135
817-237-3341 | Map
Saturday 7/18, 11:00 am

Jeffrey “Jeff” Thomas Donahue passed away Tuesday, June 24, 2020. Memorial Service: 11 a.m. Saturday, July 18, 2020 in Biggers Funeral Chapel. Jeff was born April 16, 1963 in Monticello, Calif. He was a carpenter by trade for many years. Jeff loved tinkering with cars especially working on his truck. He also had a passionContinue Reading

Mike Masterson left a message on December 5, 2020:
Jeff and his family were our neighbors for several years in Lakeside when Josh was a rambunctious and happy little boy. Jeff saw me bring in a load of sheetrock for an office I built out back. In his quiet but direct way, he came over to help me with his stilts and tools. He had the ceilings and walls hung, taped and bedded in no time. Wouldn’t take any payment but just shared a few stories, shook my hand and headed back across the street to tinker with his ole El Camino. They were wonderful neighbors and friends. We sure missed them when the moved away. Lot of good memories. His son Josh was a chip off the ole block with a kind heart that was full of adventure and happiness. My family fell in love with Josh and his lively adventures, which gave us hours of enjoyable conversations with Jeff and Connie. Jeff would just beam with pride. A good man has good kids! RIP my friend!
Jon Blake left a message on November 21, 2020:
I'm sorry to hear of Jeff's passing. We worked together at Integrated Interiors. Jeff was smart and a hard worker and got along with everyone.
Carrie Akins left a message on July 8, 2020:
So when my Dad passed you told me to grab a coin out of my pocket. You told me to put it in a Bag with the date on it. This way I will always remember the date. I find that coin every now and then. The most important thing I remember how genuine you were. It’s no secret that from the worst of times for you to your best I loved you so very much. You made so much more of a impact on me then you will EVER know. I love you. May you now Rest In Peace my Sweet Loving Uncle. I love you forever
Biggers Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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