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Jeffrey Cale Gormley

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Jeffrey Cale Gormley

Birth
USA
Death
24 Feb 2003 (aged 16)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Nixa, Christian County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Gormley
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Some things in life,
are rotten and just unfair,
some people get a good run,
others just don't get their share.

Life doesn't last forever,
sometimes its cut way too short,
try adding up the logic,
and at times it'll come to nought.

You would do anything for anyone,
you would have given them the shirt off your back,
you were kind, generous and caring,
they were qualities that you never lacked.

And some people live their life,
and they get their three scores and ten,
but some don't get to leave their mark,
and others die lonely old men.

But you will always be remembered,
I'm sorry that you were cut in your prime,
there can be no other explanation,
other than it was simply your time.

And everything for a reason,
even though it's not that clear,
but your spirit is with us,
you will always be near.

And so life must go on,
just like it has done before,
just know you'll always be with us,
yesterday, now and for evermore.

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Jeffrey Cale Gormley, age 16, of Rogersville, died Monday, February 24, 2003. He was born March 29, 1986.. Jeffrey was a junior at Logan-Rogersville High School. He lived life to the fullest, playing high school football, and enjoying music, video games and cars. He loved his family, and his family loved him and will greatly miss him. A great-grandmother, Marjorie Baily preceded him in death. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Nixa Assembly of God Church with Rev. Don Blansit officiating. Burial will follow in McConnell-Bledsoe Cemetery, Nixa. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today in Adams Funeral Home, Nixa. Springfield News-Leader, February 26, 2003.

[Survivors removed to protect their privacy.]

Some things in life,
are rotten and just unfair,
some people get a good run,
others just don't get their share.

Life doesn't last forever,
sometimes its cut way too short,
try adding up the logic,
and at times it'll come to nought.

You would do anything for anyone,
you would have given them the shirt off your back,
you were kind, generous and caring,
they were qualities that you never lacked.

And some people live their life,
and they get their three scores and ten,
but some don't get to leave their mark,
and others die lonely old men.

But you will always be remembered,
I'm sorry that you were cut in your prime,
there can be no other explanation,
other than it was simply your time.

And everything for a reason,
even though it's not that clear,
but your spirit is with us,
you will always be near.

And so life must go on,
just like it has done before,
just know you'll always be with us,
yesterday, now and for evermore.

----------

Jeffrey Cale Gormley, age 16, of Rogersville, died Monday, February 24, 2003. He was born March 29, 1986.. Jeffrey was a junior at Logan-Rogersville High School. He lived life to the fullest, playing high school football, and enjoying music, video games and cars. He loved his family, and his family loved him and will greatly miss him. A great-grandmother, Marjorie Baily preceded him in death. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Nixa Assembly of God Church with Rev. Don Blansit officiating. Burial will follow in McConnell-Bledsoe Cemetery, Nixa. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today in Adams Funeral Home, Nixa. Springfield News-Leader, February 26, 2003.

[Survivors removed to protect their privacy.]

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