

Born on January 11, 1962, in Oklahoma to Marvin and Sharon Inman. Jeff was raised in Texas and Louisiana, where he excelled in school demonstrating a talent for writing. His intelligence and dedication to producing a quality work product served him well in his career in the structural steel fabrication industry. Jeff wore many hats as a result of his extensive experience such as detailer, checker, and project manager.
In his youth he enjoyed fishing, museum hopping and skeet shooting with dad in Kentucky and cooking, boating, sailing, exploring Louisiana, Texas & Mississippi with mom. Jeff had a great love of music which was evident by his extensive CD collection. And boy did he love sports cars! His black Trans AM was his pride and joy for many years.
He loved his family and showed it in unconventional ways that we will never forget. We will miss his wonderful dry sense of humor and his happiness when he was able to break free of forces that plagued him. We pray for “Peace at Last” for his soul.
“Don’t grieve for me, for now I’m free. I’m following the path God has chosen for me. I took His hand when I heard Him call; I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day, tasks left undone must stay that way; I’ve now found peace.”
Jeffrey is survived by his father, Marvin Inman, mother, Sharon Inman, sisters, Holly Inman, and Amy Inman.
No funeral services are planned; however, we hope that those of you who knew him well will honor his memory in your hearts.
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