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Jeffrey "Jeff" Robert Uzelman

January 10, 1981 - April 20, 2020

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Obituary For Jeffrey "Jeff" Robert Uzelman

Our dear Jeff passed away suddenly on Monday, April 20, 2020 at the age of 39 years. Jeff was out enjoying a 4/20 walk and suffered a pulmonary embolism.

Jeff was born in Grande Prairie, AB, and grew up surrounded by family. He was especially close with his sisters, Jessica and Jodie and his cousins, Ken and Chris. Jeff also grew up with many fond memories of camping with the family, duck hunting with his Dad, and had a love for Lego that continued into his adult years; he had just ordered a new 5-in-1 robot set while in isolation! Jeff loved camping gear, and aspired to be like his Uncle Ron by collecting all the best survival gear for any and every situation.

Jeff graduated from St. Joseph’s High School in 1999. He had joined Air Cadets as a young teenager, and had spent the summer after high school in Penhold, AB, getting his Glider Pilot’s License and shortly thereafter, taking his mom up with Dad watching. Jeff had found a passion in Air Cadets and flying, and continued working with Air Cadets for several years after high school, taking young cadets up in the gliders.

As a young adult, Jeff travelled to Thailand with his friend Ryan to visit his sister Jessica who was living there. Jeff’s travels also took him to Malaysia, and then finally to New Zealand, where he stayed for two years working in the service industry, touring around in a van, and learning to snowboard in the mountains outside Christchurch.

After returning to Canada in 2007, Jeff moved to Calgary to complete a Mixology Course at SAIT. As a young man out of high school, Jeff got a job at Gulliver’s Restaurant in Grande Prairie and found his calling. Jeff loved the service industry; working with people and bartending. For his last few years in Calgary, Jeff worked at The 4th Spot Kitchen & Bar, a restaurant that he loved and that fit his personality well.

During his time living in Calgary, Jeff built up a close group of friends. He was passionate about camping, hiking, snowboarding, board games, and supporting local music. Jeff attended North Country Fair, South Country Fair, and Calgary Folk Fest on an almost yearly basis, and was a dedicated volunteer at the Calgary Folk Fest with the Rovers.

Jeff is survived by his parents, Randy and Theresa Uzelman; his sisters, Jessica (Josh) and Jodie; her husband Malcolm (more brother than in-law); and his favourite niece and buddy Harlow. Jeff was very close to his Uncle Ron, Aunt Cindy and their children, Nicole and Nolan (Godson). Jeff spent the first three years of his life being babysat by his Auntie Pat, Uncle Tom and cousins, Mike, Adam, Ken and Chris, with whom he has stayed in close contact. As well, he leaves behind numerous other aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Jeff was predeceased by his Grandpa Tony, Grandma Lena, Grandpa Tom, Grandma Berthe, Auntie Lucille, Uncle Chris, Uncle Ken, and cousins, Darren and Terra.

The outpouring of tributes over this past week goes to show how large Jeff’s world of friends had become and how truly loved he was. Our family has enjoyed reading these tributes and we thank everyone who has shared memories, pictures, and words of support.

As our world is crazy at this time, a Celebration of Jeff’s Life will be held at a later date. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the charity of your choice. Condolences, memories and photos may be shared and viewed on Jeff’s obituary at www.McInnisandHolloway.com.

In living memory of Jeffrey Uzelman, a tree will be planted in the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area (south of Calgary) by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Chapel of the Bells, 2720 CENTRE STREET NORTH, CALGARY, AB, T2E 2V6, Telephone: 403-276-2296.

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  • June 24, 2021

    Deepest Condolences. So sorry for your loss Randy and Theresa!

  • June 24, 2021

    Dear Theresa, Randy, Jessica, and Jodie, We were so shocked and terribly saddened by the passing of Jeff. Our minds went back through the years when we would see Jeff. I remember when he was in St. Pat's school. We also remember how nice he was to James and all his buddies when they descended on the restaurant for wing night where Jeff worked. He was a good guy to handle James and rowdy buds. Jeff just laughed and told them to settle down. More recently our last visit with Jeff was at the South Country Fair two years ago. We had a good heart to heart about life and where it takes you. Our hearts are with you, dear Uzelman family. There are no words. What could we say to such a deep loss? But, our prayers and heartfelt thoughts we send your way. Love, Marie and Steve Burger

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