In Memory of Pete

This site is a tribute to Peter Jeffrey who passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Monday 16th January.

Pete was a much loved brother, uncle, son, grandson, and friend to all those that knew him through his travels, playing or watching sport, social activities or work colleagues. 

Pete was always very kind and calming to be around, and whilst quite shy and quiet on the surface, he was a very caring, loyal, and genuine friend who touched the lives of anyone he spent time with or that got to know him.

Rest in peace Pete, we love you xx


Peter's Funeral Service

A memorial service for Pete will be held at St Peter & St Paul's Church, Edenbridge, on Monday 6th February 2023 at 2:15pm.

Dress Code: Please wear whatever are most comfortable in (bright or dark colours).  If possible include something red (tie, scarf, socks, ribbon etc) as a nod to Arsenal Football Club, who Pete was a lifelong supporter of.

Flowers/Donations: The family are asking for charity donations rather than flowers in memory of Pete, and have nominated Edenbridge Cricket Club as this was a big part of Pete's life in the years he lived in Edenbridge.  Donations can be made either online through this webpage, or by cheque to "Edenbridge Cricket Club" c/o Alex Jones Funeral Directors, 29-31 High Street, Edenbridge, TN8 5AD.

Travel Information: The nearest train station is Edenbridge Town, with a regular service to/from London.  Free parking is available either on Church Street itself, or in the nearly Market Yard Car Park, TN8 5BB.

 

Donations in memory of Pete can be made online through this website, or for any offline/cheque donations please see details below in the funeral notice.

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Please share any messages, thoughts, memories or pictures that you have of Pete to this tribute through the links below. Many Thanks.

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Dear Pete! We truly are going to miss you mate! The 25 years we have known you have been a pleasure – just not as a travel buddy or someone to skite about Australia’s supreme cricket abilities.. lol . But you are a genuine person, someone you can rely on, loyal and would help without question. I hope to see you in the afterlife. Lots of love Rick and Jo About Pete. I (Rick) met Pete travelling to South America in 1998. We got on well right from the start, but Pete would get on well with anyone – he would not have a bad word for anyone. We travelled together for about 4 months in a pretty small group – some of the special places we were lucky enough to see – like; the deepest darkest Amazon, Galapagos Islands, Machu Pichu. It was evident he had a deep passion for travel just like myself. To top it off, he loved cricket as well (just supported the wrong national team!) For a good portion of our trip we shared tents/ hotel rooms and I really enjoyed his company. I must admit it, he saved me a few times. Losing my way in some of those South American cities- especially after a wine or two. Later in our South American trip a young lady joined our tour group - her name was Jo. It was Pete that encouraged and helped me get closer to this young lady – Jo, who is now my wife of 22 years with 2 children. So Pete was special in more ways than one. After South America Pete, Jo and I would communicate regularly and as Jo was English we would visit England from Australia every 2 -3 years and would always endeavor to catch up when we were in town. The last time we met up in person was shortly after his big 50! Still the same guy we met up with, all those years earlier. Always non judgmental and willing to help. My wife being a big Arsenal supporter and myself a cricket lover we always got on well. I tell you in the unlikely event that the Poms beat the Aussies in the Ashes this year. I will be smiling and thinking of Pete – either way I will always think back to Pete – he really did enrich our lives in more ways than one. Condolences to Pete’s family and friends. We truly have lost one of the good guys! Rest in peace , Pete … love ya! Rick, Jo and family.
Rick Volk
4th February 2023
Such a sad loss so early of a really nice person and good friend you will be truly missed. Rest in peace Pete
Geoff Carthy
1st February 2023
Still can't quite believe my big brother is no longer with us. Pete has always been the most loving and loyal brother, with never a bad word to say to me (even when I most definitely deserved it!). Outside the love for his family, Pete's two big passions in life were travel and sport (both playing and watching). I was lucky enough to share some of these experiences with Pete over the years, from cycling holidays with Dad when we were young, him joining me on some of my own overseas travels in Canada, Central America and Spain, plus loads of days out at different sporting events including cricket, football, snooker, horse racing, and the London Olympics. Even though we'd not ben able to do too much of those things recently, the enthusiasm and excitement was still very much there, and Pete loved chatting about his past travels, watching the big sporting events together, and particularly over the last few months, telling me how well Arsenal are doing this season! Sleep well Pete, you'll be forever in our hearts xx
Andy
29th January 2023
Donations in memory of Pete can be made online through this website, or for any offline/cheque donations please see details below in the funeral notice.
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