On Monday, March 8th at 2:00 p.m. our beloved husband, father and brother will be laid to rest at Hillcrest Memorial Park. Jeff passed away peacefully at his home after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by all those who loved him.
Jeff had accomplished many things in his lifetime but his greatest achievement was his love and caring for others and his strong desire to help those who could not help themselves. After 20 years in real estate, Jeff went back to school and earned his degree in counseling. He excelled in this field because of his love and compassion for others.
Jeff leaves behind his living life's partner, Bernice and his wonderful children, Randal Lane, Cindy Lane, Alisa Lane, Michael Lane and Bridget Parks. Grandpa will be greatly missed by Anisley Parks and Ray Ann Lane, his beautiful grandbabies.
Jeff was born in Wewoka, Oklahoma, to Julius and Annie Lee Lane. He was the youngest of five children. He leaves behind 4 sisters that loved him dearly, Sibyl Newman, June Dreblow, Louise Manning and Judy Hodges. If we achieve value on this earth it is in the people that loved and cared about us when we are gone - Jeff had great value.
HILLCREST Memorial Park & Mortuary
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