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Heather Marie Jeffers

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Heather Marie Jeffers

Birth
Death
28 May 1982 (aged 2)
Indiana, USA
Burial
Oneida, Scott County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Heather Marie Jeffers,
2 years, 9 months, and 22 days, of Indianapolis, Ind. passed away suddenly Friday evening, May 28, at the Wishard Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis. She is survived by her father, Dwight Wayne Jeffers; and her mother, Sharon Rose Hatfield Jeffers, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; one sister, Karen Sue Jeffers of Indianapolis; two brothers: Dwight Wayne Jeffers, II, and Christopher Scott Jeffers, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; grandparents: Arthur and Mary Smith Hatfield of Oneida, and Odis and Walteen Gunther Jeffers of Indianapolis; great-grandparents: Arvalee and Lassie Williams Jeffers of the Buffalo Community, and Bea Lawson Gunther of Helenwood; three aunts; and three uncles; and many other friends. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, at the West-Murley Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Brad Porter officiating. The Goad Family sang. Burial was in the Carson Memorial Park. West-Murley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Heather Marie Jeffers,
2 years, 9 months, and 22 days, of Indianapolis, Ind. passed away suddenly Friday evening, May 28, at the Wishard Memorial Hospital in Indianapolis. She is survived by her father, Dwight Wayne Jeffers; and her mother, Sharon Rose Hatfield Jeffers, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; one sister, Karen Sue Jeffers of Indianapolis; two brothers: Dwight Wayne Jeffers, II, and Christopher Scott Jeffers, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; grandparents: Arthur and Mary Smith Hatfield of Oneida, and Odis and Walteen Gunther Jeffers of Indianapolis; great-grandparents: Arvalee and Lassie Williams Jeffers of the Buffalo Community, and Bea Lawson Gunther of Helenwood; three aunts; and three uncles; and many other friends. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, at the West-Murley Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. Brad Porter officiating. The Goad Family sang. Burial was in the Carson Memorial Park. West-Murley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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