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Submitted by: Jan Grooms


Jeffery Todd Limore

Jeffery Todd Limore
August 4, 1960 ~ June 18, 2022

Jeffery Todd Limore, the son of Edgar and Mary Jane Limore, was born August 4, 1960, in Stilwell, Oklahoma and departed this life on June 18, 2022, in Stilwell, Ok. at the age of 61.

Jeff Limore was a person who filled in the gap for a lot of people he loved. He was a visionary, strong leader and community supporter.

Jeff was raised in the Greasy Community. The value of education was instilled in him from a very young age so attending college was essential on his journey. In his life Jeff obtained two bachelor degrees and two masters degrees which allowed him to serve his community as teacher, counselor, and superintendent.

The majority of Jeff's career was spent as Superintendent of Dahlonegah Public School. Jeff dedicated himself and his life's work to the students he served. He wanted every student to succeed and felt it was his duty to provide them the necessary resources. Jeff also encouraged his staff to become lifelong learners and motivated them to be the best version of themselves. In addition to his life as an educator, Jeff served in many capacities such as the Sequoyah School Board and the NAFIS and NIISA Board of Directors representing students across the nation. He was very proud of his family, friends, and community members.

Jeff was adventurous and passionate about how he spent his free time when he wasn't working. You could always count on a good conversation about his latest adventure. While Jeff encouraged the people around him to better themselves, he was always learning something new and researching the latest technologies. His most recent adventure included having an electric car. He was intrigued by its efficiency and capabilities. He renewed his pilot's license and flying his plane was his happy place. He enjoyed building projects, which included his home, trailers and even a teardrop camper. There wasn't anything Jeff couldn't do or learn to do. He loved playing golf and hosting a weekly poker night with his buddies. Fishing and gigging was time well spent with family and friends. Jeff enjoyed traveling and listening to live music with his wife. Jeff was proud of his children and grandchildren and enjoyed watching them live their lives. Jeff touched many lives over the years and he will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother Kenneth Limore; and his sisters Lucy Springwater and Debra Limore.

He is survived by a loving family which includes his wife Shelley Limore of the home; his children Nathan Limore and wife Nikki of Tahlequah, Natalie Yeager and husband Clayton of Stilwell; and Haley Davis of Stilwell; his sister Carolyn Shipley of Stilwell; his brother Jim Limore of Stilwell; and his six grandchildren Dex, Lukas, Jed, Alexa, Alivia and Aria.

Funeral Service was held 10:00 AM, Thursday, June 23, 2022 at the New Life Church in Stilwell under the direction of Hart Funeral Home, Stilwell, OK. 


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