Jeffrey David Trindle

jeffrey trindle

October 24, 1958 ~ June 13, 2020

Born in: Philadelphia, PA
Resided in: Braselton, GA

Dad, you will live on in our hearts everyday. You were an incredible father, spouse, grandfather and friend. You impacted more lives than you’ll ever know with your kind spirit and beautiful soul. No more pain now, only peace. you will be missed by many. Love you home skillet biscuit… The 3 skoobs.

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  1. Jaime says:

    Dad, my soul is completely crushed. You were the most selfless human being I have ever known in my life and you always put others before yourself. I don’t think you truly know how much you impacted the lives of the people around you. I’m still having a hard time wrapping my head around the fact that you’re gone. I needed you here with me always, you were a part of my soul that is now gone. I can say with absolute certainty that I will never be the same ever again. Give Jeff and Joe a huge hug from me, I know you’re back with the others we lost and you can all be happy and carefree with God. I love you so much and I promise to be the best woman I can be and do what you told me to do before you passed. I love you Pops.

  2. Maria Cohen says:

    I had the pleasure of knowing Jeff for over 25 years. He was an amazing friend and business partner, and I am deeply sad to hear about his passing. He was the epitome of a gentleman and treated everyone with the utmost respect.

    My thoughts and prayers are with the Trindle family. He never stopped talking about his love for his children and grandchildren. I know this is an enormous loss, but I hope you find peace in knowing that he made the world a better place.

  3. Nora West says:

    Jeff was a true gentleman, a great business partner and true friend. I had the pleasure of working with him for 25 years. Jeff watched me grow in my career and was always there to give me advice and support when I needed it. Jeff loved his family and was so proud to be a Grandpa. My heart breaks for his family and I pray that our Lord brings you comfort and strength during this time. Rest In Peace my friend you are loved and will be missed.

  4. Linda Wilkinson says:

    Our hearts are broken for the loss of our cousin and nephew. Our family sends our prayers to the rest of our extended family. All our love ❤️ Michael & Leigh Trindle, Lill Trindle & Linda Trindle Wilkinson

  5. Jamie Lynn (Roberts) says:

    Set me free, O Lord,
    give me wings
    that I may fly.
    Make me then soar,
    to span the distances,
    near and far,
    held aloft by Your loving kindness.
    Make my wings beat
    over vast and troubled regions,
    that an unbelieving world
    might be made a witness
    to Your powers.
    It is my humble wish,
    to carry forth the message
    of Your love and freedom.
    Speed me on my way, O Lord,
    it is my desire to soar,
    to sing, and to serve.
    Make me then fly my utterances
    Your wondrous melodies,
    that I may promote Your cause,
    as might a bird
    Your lofty skies.

    Eagle Spirit Prayer

    Uncle Jeff…I’ve talked to Jaime so much about how unbearable the pain of losing a child, let alone 2 must have been. The hurt you had to live with everyday is done. With that, though, left a lot of hurt. I’m so happy that Jaime and I have gotten so close this year. I will do what I can to help here on Earth and I know that you, Jeffro, and Joey will watch over her, guide her and protect her from heaven.
    We didn’t speak often but I always felt a connection with you. My mom absolutely adored you! Please give my momma a kiss and a hug from me. Give Jeffro and Joey some love from me too!

  6. BERT RICHARD TYLER says:

    Jeff was all things good about a man. I already miss him.
    I was just a customer, but he treated me as a lot more…..and I know he knew my respect for him.

  7. Sherry & Don Spindel says:

    Heaven gained another Angel on June 13, 2020. We worked with Jeff on several trips over the past four+ years. Very nice and professional gentleman. He was always pleasant and eager to help us in every way he could. I truly enjoyed our conversations…seems like I learned something new from him every time we talked. He always made everyone feel like they were his best friend. We will never forget you. Rest in peace, Jeff.

  8. JONATHAN HENDRIX says:

    From the bottom of my heart, the Trindle family has my deepest condolences. I had the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Trindle many times, and he was always polite, helpful, and selfless. He was a great guy to get advice from, and I hope that he’s now at peace, reuniting with his 2 son’s. If there’s anything I can do, or donate, for the Trindle family please let me know. I can’t imagine the amount of pain you must be going through. I’ll pray for the family, and hope that all knowing Jeffrey Trindle Sr. reach out to offer help to his family.

    Sincerely,

    Jonathan Hendrix

  9. Wanda Edlund says:

    I knew Jeff through him being my casino host. Very nice man. RIP

  10. Jennifer says:

    Fuff,

    I know that your mind, body, heart and soul are now at peace. This brings me comfort. I only wish that the last time I had try to called you, I would have let it go to voicemail so I could’ve heard your voice one last time. I love you more than you knew.

    Jennifer

    • Donna Frazier says:

      Donna Frazier-Basford. I was going through photographs from the 1960s. My parents were friends of Jeff’s parents, Marge and Jerry.in the 60s. Me and my brother were often at the Trindle home. I knew Jonathan, Jeffrey, Josh, Jamie, Jennifer and Jerilynn
      I found a picture of Jeff from elementary school. So when I Googled him I was saddened by his passing. The last time I saw Jeff was in 1978 at his home on Dittman Street in Philadelphia. All this time me, living in Georgia..did not know Jeff only lived about an hour away. So saddened. He grew up to be an amazing person. Hope all of his family and siblings are doing well. Prayers and peace to you all. Do you remember me, Jenny?

  11. Eileen Stevens says:

    Jeff was one of the most selfless people I have ever known, just a wonderful man and employer. Jeff gave so much of himself to everyone around him. My thoughts and prayers are with Jaime and the entire family. I learned of this tragedy just recently and it breaks my heart. All my prayers. Eileen Stevens

  12. Christy Meadows says:

    I had the pleasure of getting to know Jeff and his wonderful, lovingly family after meeting and dating his son, Jeffrey “Trindle”. I remember him as a very kind man and loving father and am thankful for the time with him and the fam. 🥰

  13. Jamey walker says:

    Family,
    Mr .T was such a fun person to be around, Jeffrey was my best friend growing up and Mr. T was always making us laugh during sleepovers and getting us out of trouble in our teen years, it’s still hard to believe , I regret not meeting him for lunch after Jeff’s passing. God Bless the family.

    Sincerely
    Jamey Walker

  14. Milly Upchurch Mabros says:

    I just learned of the sad and untimely death of Jeff. I took my Mother with me on his inaugural flight out of Atlanta to Biloxi. That was the beginning of many trips and Jeff became a good friend of mine. In the past years I had a lot of health problems and was not able to travel as much. The last trip I made was to Las Vegas last Thanksgiving week. I went with several family members. Jeff was always the perfect host and really cared about his clients. I traveled a lot by myself and Jeff always made sure that I was okey. My family and several friends started traveling with Jeff. We all started thinking of him as our friend not just our gambling host. My heartfelt sympathy to his family, which he dearly loved. So sad that all of you have lost so many loved ones in the past few years. Jeff might have been from Pennsylvania but to me he always acted like a Southern Gentleman. God bless his family.
    Rest In Peace Jeff,
    Milly Upchurch Mabros


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