Alan Jeffrey Eagle II ‘Jeff”, my only son, my middle child, was taken from us on September 1 , 2021 by an fentanyl overdose . He left behind parents and step parents, two sisters, a girlfriend, many family members and sadly 2 beautiful daughters and a handsome sweet little son who was only just over 2 moths old . He struggled with addiction since he was in his teens and lost his battle just a little over a month away from his 35th birthday. I miss him terribly every day, my life is not the same as it was with him in it. No more phone calls or texts with pictures of whatever food he made that he was always so proud of….he loved to cook. He was a very kind soul and all around genuinely nice guy. He was a terrific father and adored his children. Sadly his son will never know him but his daughters got the chance of a lifetime having him as a daddy. I hold on to hope that his passing will help someone that is struggling with addiction and pray that he’s free now and not in pain . We love you , and always will `

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