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Jeffrey Lloyd Edgar

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Jeffrey Lloyd Edgar

Birth
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA
Death
24 Jul 2005 (aged 32)
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Jeffrey Lloyd Edgar, 32, ascended to heaven on July 24, 2005, unexpectedly. He died a hero to his family and his young children Chad Edgar and Devin Edgar and to the many children whom he taught and coached. Jeffrey graduated from Escambia High School where he excelled in football. He continued playing football for Troy State University. Jeffrey achieved his Bachelors Degree in Education and his Masters Degree in Physical Education, both from the University of West Florida.Jeffrey worked for the school districts of Escambia County, Santa Rosa County and Mobile County as a math and PE teacher and coached football, track, softball and weightlifting. Most recently he coached at Wedgewood Middle School and was to begin this year at Jim Baily Middle School. Jeffrey admired and respected his students and felt privileged to help motivate and guide them towards being positive individuals. Jeffrey's Wedgewood track team recently won first place in the county meet and he was so proud of them. He loved working with children and was proud of every event regardless of winning or losing. Jeffrey maintained contact with many students he had coached throughout the years. Jeffrey was often honored at the State and County level for his accomplishments, including being selected the Pensacola News Journals' Coach of the Year for weightlifting. Jeffrey often said that his own coaches from community ball, junior and high school and college that helped mold, motivate and inspire him. His family wishes to thank them all. As much as Jeffrey loved coaching he considered his greatest accomplishment and pride and joy, his handsome son Chad Colton Edgar, and his beautiful daughter, Devin McKenzie Edgar. Jeffrey loved his children dearly and lived for every moment he could spend with them. He was constantly bragging about them when they were away. Jeffrey loved and thought often of his daughter Madison Edgar, who lives in Mobile, AL. Jeffrey also took delight in being a big brother to his lovely sister, Whitney Young. Jeffrey was loving and a much-loved son who had a special bond with his mother, Patti. Jeffrey was preceded in death by his namesake and Grandfather, Lloyd Trawick, and his paternal Grandfather, Pat Edgar. Jeffrey is survived by his mother, Patti Trawick Young; his children, Chad Edgar and Devin Edgar of Pensacola, and Madison Edgar of Mobile, AL; his brother, Jerry Edgar II of Houston, TX; his sister, Whitney Young; grandmother and friend Louise Trawick; aunt, Nancy Trawick of Ocala, FL; cousins, Ray Dupree, Michele Dupree (Mike Nail), and Brigette Dupree Heye (Pat Heye) and many beloved second cousins. Jeffrey is also survived by his father, Jerry Allen Edgar, Sr.; grandmother, Cathryn Edgar Matthews; sister, Sable Edgar; uncle Pete (Cindy) Edgar, uncle Ronnie (Sandy) Edgar, uncle Dwain Edgar, his aunt Sue Howell(Bill) and many beloved cousins. Jeffrey was honored to work with so many talented people and appreciated the relationships he developed throughout his career.
Jeffrey Lloyd Edgar, 32, ascended to heaven on July 24, 2005, unexpectedly. He died a hero to his family and his young children Chad Edgar and Devin Edgar and to the many children whom he taught and coached. Jeffrey graduated from Escambia High School where he excelled in football. He continued playing football for Troy State University. Jeffrey achieved his Bachelors Degree in Education and his Masters Degree in Physical Education, both from the University of West Florida.Jeffrey worked for the school districts of Escambia County, Santa Rosa County and Mobile County as a math and PE teacher and coached football, track, softball and weightlifting. Most recently he coached at Wedgewood Middle School and was to begin this year at Jim Baily Middle School. Jeffrey admired and respected his students and felt privileged to help motivate and guide them towards being positive individuals. Jeffrey's Wedgewood track team recently won first place in the county meet and he was so proud of them. He loved working with children and was proud of every event regardless of winning or losing. Jeffrey maintained contact with many students he had coached throughout the years. Jeffrey was often honored at the State and County level for his accomplishments, including being selected the Pensacola News Journals' Coach of the Year for weightlifting. Jeffrey often said that his own coaches from community ball, junior and high school and college that helped mold, motivate and inspire him. His family wishes to thank them all. As much as Jeffrey loved coaching he considered his greatest accomplishment and pride and joy, his handsome son Chad Colton Edgar, and his beautiful daughter, Devin McKenzie Edgar. Jeffrey loved his children dearly and lived for every moment he could spend with them. He was constantly bragging about them when they were away. Jeffrey loved and thought often of his daughter Madison Edgar, who lives in Mobile, AL. Jeffrey also took delight in being a big brother to his lovely sister, Whitney Young. Jeffrey was loving and a much-loved son who had a special bond with his mother, Patti. Jeffrey was preceded in death by his namesake and Grandfather, Lloyd Trawick, and his paternal Grandfather, Pat Edgar. Jeffrey is survived by his mother, Patti Trawick Young; his children, Chad Edgar and Devin Edgar of Pensacola, and Madison Edgar of Mobile, AL; his brother, Jerry Edgar II of Houston, TX; his sister, Whitney Young; grandmother and friend Louise Trawick; aunt, Nancy Trawick of Ocala, FL; cousins, Ray Dupree, Michele Dupree (Mike Nail), and Brigette Dupree Heye (Pat Heye) and many beloved second cousins. Jeffrey is also survived by his father, Jerry Allen Edgar, Sr.; grandmother, Cathryn Edgar Matthews; sister, Sable Edgar; uncle Pete (Cindy) Edgar, uncle Ronnie (Sandy) Edgar, uncle Dwain Edgar, his aunt Sue Howell(Bill) and many beloved cousins. Jeffrey was honored to work with so many talented people and appreciated the relationships he developed throughout his career.

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Devoted Father
Son Brother
Friend And
Coach
A Unique Man Who Gave
All He Had No More Pain
Worry Sorrow Or Sadness Peaceful
Now And Continuing To Love
And Protect Us As
Our Guardian Angel


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