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Jeffery Joe Gregoire, born on July 16, 1966, in Ashland,
Wisconsin, passed away on January 13, 2026, in Pryor, Oklahoma. He lived a
life filled with passion and love for his family.
Jeffery was known for his many hobbies and interests. He loved working on cars and was a true movie buff, boasting a large collection of films. Karaoke brought him joy, as did spending quality time with his beloved dog. He enjoyed going out to eat and cherished the fun family movie nights. Watching his grandson play baseball and enjoying conversations with his brothers were some of his favorite pastimes.
Above all, Jeffery loved his family dearly. He is survived by his children, Gene Gregoire and wife Hannah, Brett Gregoire and Heather Stein, all of Tahlequah, OK, and Lisa Cobb and husband Jonathan of Broken Arrow, OK. He also leaves behind his brothers, Bob Gregoire and wife Debra of Pryor, OK, and Steve Gregoire and wife Alicia of Neenah, WI. His grandchildren, Kylie Gregoire, Maria Navarro-Gregoire, Star Navarro-Gregoire, Marco Gregoire, Cynthia Burkhead, Bryan Gregoire, and Grayson Gregoire, will remember him fondly.
Jeffery is preceded in death by his parents, John Gregoire and Roberta (Tibbets) Gregoire, and his brother, Kevin Gregoire. His legacy will continue through the lives he touched and the memories he created with those he loved.
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