Kari Kruger
My sincerest condolences to Jeff's family, my deepest sympathies at your loss. Jeff of course was an awesome guy and always kind with a smile to share.
Birth date: Mar 11, 1968 Death date: Jan 9, 2016
Zenuk, Jeffery was born on March 11, 1968 in Concord, Massachusetts and passed away on January 9, 2016 in Frisco, Texas. Survived by his Parents, Charles and Adrienne Zenuk of Frisco Texas, his Sister, Cheryl Zenuk of Leesburg, Vi Read Obituary
My sincerest condolences to Jeff's family, my deepest sympathies at your loss. Jeff of course was an awesome guy and always kind with a smile to share.
Devastated. My deepest heartfelt condolences to the Zenuk Family. Jeff was a treasured friend and I cannot believe he is gone. At Sabino High School, Jeff was the very first person in the history of the school, and possibly all of Arizona, to reach "DOUBLE RUBY" status in the National Forensic League. We were all in awe of this crowning achievement, no one else even came close. He was a wonderful speaker and a fine debater. And a beloved friend. He was such a huge part of my life in those days, hanging out, movie nights, speech tournaments, getting together during college, too, and today my heart is broken to hear he is gone far too soon. Much love to Cheryl, Harrison, Mom and Dad, and the whole family. Jeff Zenuk was truly one of a kind.
My deepest sympathies to the family. I regret that I cannot attend the funeral but will be there in spirit. Neil Gottlieb
A man gone before his time. I'm ashamed that I have not kept up with him over the years. He was always an amazing person since I first met him in college and shared time as a fraternity brother. My condolences to his family. He will be the bright star shining just to the right. Right there. Rest easy.
Sincere condolences to Harrison, Cheryl and the Zenuk family. Jeff was one of my first friends at Sabino High School and was a great one. I have such good memories with him such as his in class pranks, weekend outings, late night TP-ing, Speech & Debate tournaments, his made up (and not teacher approved) "Awards" that he gave out at the end of year Speech & Debate celebration, and many more. His fun and friendship will be very missed.
We remember Jeffrey singing "Feelings" at our son, David's Bar Mitzvah in 1978, just a few weeks after the 'Blizzard of "78'. Our 'Feelings' go out to you – with love, Linda & Harold.
Jeff was one of the kindest and most generous people I have ever known. He was unwavering in loyalty and steadfastness, and I will forever miss his giggle that bordered on a playfully devilish cackle. I wish peace for his family and friends, and know that Harrison will continue to grow in love.