In loving memory of

Daren R. Jeffcoat
February 10, 1959 - April 14, 2014

A wonderful son, father and very dear special friend was called by our Heavenly Father. Daren Russell Jeffcoat was born in Austin, Texas on February 10, 1959 to Bobby & Joy L. Jeffcoat and passed away in Kyle on April 14, 2014. He was a graduate of Crockett High School where he was active in sports including baseball and football. He also had a love for motorcross in his youth. He was a life-long Texas Longhorn supporter and also loved to watch Nascar. He loved to cook and was the type of person that could strike up a conversation and make friends anywhere he went. He was truly a genuine man. Daren was a dear person and very simple in every way. His heart was as big as the universe and was special to all who knew him. He is survived by his two daughters, Brittney and Jennifer. Graveside services will be held at 2:00pm on Thursday, April 17th at Live Oak Cemetery.

Tributes

Buddy Doughten wrote on Apr 17, 2014:

"Daren I love you and will miss you so much. My heart is full of the wonderful memories of you and our whole family. Will see you again someday."

Travis wrote on Apr 17, 2014:

"Goodbye Daren - Sorry i couldn't make it to the funeral."

Randall Traywick wrote on Apr 17, 2014:

"I'll always remember the smile and kindness of Daren...RIP"

Bobby Jeffcoat wrote on Apr 17, 2014:

"Well Outlaw, who would have thought you'd be the first. I'll never hear the Chipmunks singing, see a junior football game, or touch a dirt bike without fond memories of you, little brother."

Joe Rizzato wrote on Apr 16, 2014:

"I remember the fun times we had. I wish I had stayed in touch. My sympathies to all his family."

David Ammann wrote on Apr 15, 2014:

"I will miss you old friend. Nascar Sunday races will never be the same without you."

Williams Family wrote on Apr 15, 2014:

"Condolences to the Jeffcoat family. Please be assured that one day we will see our loved ones again happy and healthy. Jesus promised at John 5:28 & 29 that "all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out." I pray this promise along with loving memories fill your heart with comfort and peace."