Jeffrey Wade Winchester

Born on January 17, 1973, in Laramie, Wyoming
Passed on December 4, 2025 in Melbourne, Florida

Jeffrey Wade Winchester’s journey, in physical form, ended December 4, 2025. He was born in Laramie, Wyoming on January 17, 1973, into a military family which kept them moving from base to base during his childhood.
Jeff was vocally gifted and sang in the ‘Ten Tones’ select choir at Satellite High School. He graduated from Ramstein H.S. in Germany. As a restaurant manager for years, he gave many young people their first jobs and cared deeply about their success. His work ethic and attention to detail were unmatched.
Jeff is remembered for his generosity, innate sense of fairness, compassionate nature, sensitive heart, and dry wit. He leaves behind his wife, son, parents, sister, brother-in-law, nieces, nephews, and his beloved rescued dog, Chip.
If you are so moved, please donate, in Jeff’s name, to your local animal shelter or rescue.

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Kim And Mark Jones from Fountaintown wrote on December 17, 2025:
I am so sad to hear about Jeff. He had such a witty sense of humor. He also had a great smile and laugh. He will be greatly missed. May God give all of you strength and comfort in the days to come.
Bethany Winchester from Melbourne wrote on December 17, 2025:
I loved you from the day I met you and will carry that love for the rest of my life. Until we meet again. Give Carlie Dog a hug and kiss for me! ❤️
Louise Theofanous from McKEES ROCKS wrote on December 17, 2025:
ai only knew Jeff for a short while. He was always friendly and answered all my questions. Sincere condolences to all his families and friends. May the perpetual light shine upon him; may he rest in peace! 🙏🙏❤️❤️🙏🙏
Tricia Winchester Theofanous from Wellington wrote on December 17, 2025:
I still hear your childhood voice inquire about my teen angst with "What's the matter with you pale face?" You always had a way of cutting to the chase and calling out the obvious. Every time we moved as kids, I was less afraid because you were there too. Thank you for every act of kindness, for being my last minute date to grad night and for bearing witness to my life. I know this world could be too harsh for your heart and I appreciate how you tried to extend kindness to those hurting most. I love you, little brother. I'll see you on the other side.