Jeffrey J. Palmer

Jeffrey J. Palmer

FALLS VILLAGE — Jeffrey J. Palmer, 66, of Falls Village, loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend, passed away at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital on July 29, 2023, with his devoted children by his side. Jeffrey grew up in Salisbury and Falls Village and attended Oliver Wolcott Technical High School, where he learned the electrical trade. Besides working as an electrician, Jeffrey also worked in the construction and masonry field. Jeffrey had many hobbies including inventing useful and fun gadgets like the electric curtain opener, electric roller skates (only 40 lbs. each!), solar power box for his mother’s house, electric go cart for his kid sisters to race around on, and many more.

Jeffrey was quite the entrepreneur as well, launching “Big Riverboat Tours” from a dock on the Housatonic River. His love of motor boating, camping, and exploring continued right up to this past year. But his number one love was for family, especially his children, who he raised as a single father for the past 17 years. Jeff made sure his kids had adventures and always wanted to create special memories with them. He loved to travel, living in Honduras, traveling to several other South and Central American countries often with his children. He wanted to show his kids “the sites” and drove all over the United States with them, visiting the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Texas, California, New Mexico, Kentucky, Florida, and Virginia.

Left to cherish these special memories are his sons Christopher (Nora) Palmer Andrade of Herndon, Virginia, Jeffrey James and Dale Palmer Andrade of Falls Village, and his daughters Katherine Teresa Palmer Andrade of Honduras, Crystal Maryann Palmer Andrade of Falls Village, and Estefany Marbella of California; granddaughters Violet Escobar Palmer of Honduras and Elizabeth Andrade of Herndon. Jeffrey is also survived by eleven siblings including his brother Christopher Palmer of Falls Village and sisters Jean (Frank) Gallinelli of Southport, Connecticut, Sandra (Greg) Lenshek of Minnesota, Janet (David) Wootton of Saugerties, New York; Mary Palmer (MK Hayes), Mona Lisa Palmer, Catherine Palmer Paton and Arlene Benninger all of Falls Village, Therese Palmer (John Duca) of Rockwall, Texas; Jennifer (Mark) Ehlers of Jacksonville, Florida, and Camille (Tony) Perez of Shelton, Connecticut, along with over 50 nieces and nephews. Jeffrey was pre-deceased by his infant son he called “Pequeno,” his parents Mary (Coury) Palmer and Dale Palmer, Sr., his brother Dale Palmer, Jr., brother-in-law, Marc Mittaud, and nephew, Kaelan Paton.

Burial and funeral services were held privately.

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