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Jeffery Dean Politte was a Navy Veteran and loving father who passed away from Cancer August 22, 2025.
He was a God-fearing man and was known for his talking and writing abilities. Jeff grew up in southern Oklahoma before going to Bible college in his 20s.
Jeff loved spending time fishing with his family and would often go with his son Jared.
Jeff was a master with his words, and his most proud accomplishment was his published book, Angels, Anunnaki and the End times.
Much like both his mother Katherine and his brother Gregory, Jeff loved to talk to anyone that would listen. Often talking about his journey with Christ and his grandiose ideas of heaven.
Many times, Jeff would sit alone at his computer conducting research on the history of the bible before pouring his thoughts onto his canvas that would be the various notes, scriptures, and documents that would later translate towards his next book which he was never able to complete.
Jeff lives on through and is survived by his family.
Boutonne is a good word to describe Jeff as he often liked to stay reserved and to himself.
Jeffrey ascertained his wealth of biblical knowledge through endless hours of study and investigation into the Bible and its history.
Jeff is survived by children Jessalyn Parr, and Jared Politte; his siblings, Gregory Dean Politte, Anastasia Perry, Michelle Field, Tina Perry, William Leon Politte II; his mother Katherine Perry; his beloved grandchildren, Lacey Parr, Delilah Parr, Mariah Parr, Natalie Parr; and his best friends, Brett and Carla Stephens.
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