Condolence From: Mary Wallace
Condolence: Vicki and Family, Meg and I were so sorry to hear about Jeff. I had talked to him in mid August and I know he wanted to fight to be with all of you. Over 20 years, Jeff was more than just my builder...he became my go-to man and friend. I used to tease him and say I was like his mother...he had a big heart and so many times he rushed to my aid when summer problems popped up...whether is was a loose board or a frozen pipe. I remember once in early November I thought I could survive camp. 7 PM my ppipes froze and 7:05 Jeff was there with a blow torch unfreezing them. Jeff used to lament that the rest of his family were artists...musicians, etc. told Jeff he was a true artisan vecause he had a magical way with wood and my camp, my parents camp, and my friends camps will be a memoral to what he could do. When he found out Meg and I were having him build the camp for my parents as a Christmas gift, he enlisted his dad to make a video of the progress and sent it to me wrapped in Christmas paper. once when I was at camp alone he came over and brought me a small meatloaf. He had a big, big heart. These are my few memories. I know what it is like to lose a husband and Meg a father but the memories are what you have of a great husband and dad and they will carry you through. My prayers are with all of you. Mary Wallace
Friday November 09, 2012
Condolence From: Trena Libby
Condolence: Lit a candle in memory of Jeffrey M. Libby Sr.
Wednesday November 09, 2011
Condolence From: Kent Wiles
Condolence: Lit a candle in memory of Jeffrey M. Libby Sr.
Wednesday November 09, 2011
Condolence From: Wiles Remembrance Center and staff
Condolence: Wiles Remembrance Center and staff made a contribution of $65 to help preserve this legacy online.
Wednesday November 09, 2011
Condolence From: Mary Wallace
Condolence: Vicki and Family, Meg and I were so sorry to hear about Jeff. I had talked to him in mid August and I know he wanted to fight to be with all of you. Over 20 years, Jeff was more than just my builder...he became my go-to man and friend. I used to tease him and say I was like his mother...he had a big heart and so many times he rushed to my aid when summer problems popped up...whether is was a loose board or a frozen pipe. I remember once in early November I thought I could survive camp. 7 PM my ppipes froze and 7:05 Jeff was there with a blow torch unfreezing them. Jeff used to lament that the rest of his family were artists...musicians, etc. told Jeff he was a true artisan vecause he had a magical way with wood and my camp, my parents camp, and my friends camps will be a memoral to what he could do. When he found out Meg and I were having him build the camp for my parents as a Christmas gift, he enlisted his dad to make a video of the progress and sent it to me wrapped in Christmas paper. once when I was at camp alone he came over and brought me a small meatloaf. He had a big, big heart. These are my few memories. I know what it is like to lose a husband and Meg a father but the memories are what you have of a great husband and dad and they will carry you through. My prayers are with all of you. Mary Wallace
Monday September 12, 2011
Condolence From: Trena Libby
Condolence: Lit a candle in memory of Jeffrey M. Libby Sr.
Sunday September 11, 2011
Condolence From: Kent Wiles
Condolence: Lit a candle in memory of Jeffrey M. Libby Sr.
Sunday September 11, 2011
Condolence From: Wiles Remembrance Center and staff
Condolence: Wiles Remembrance Center and staff made a contribution of $65 to help preserve this legacy online.
Sunday September 11, 2011