Jeffrey Dirr, 57 years old, from Bright, IN passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 13, 2021. Originally from Bridgetown, Jeff and his bride of 26 years, Molly, raised two daughters in a home immersed in love and faith. Always living life to the fullest, Jeff loved to travel and enjoyed planning trips for the family. Visiting National Parks was at the top of the list as was skiing, snowmobiling, and boating. Whether it was remodeling the basement or bathroom, building something, or just tooling around the house, he was always active. Jeff, or 632, as some would call him, followed the motto work hard, play hard. He was an amazing husband, father, and friend whose laugh was infectious. He could hang with the best at any party but was also the best listener a friend could ask for. Jeff was truly a breath of fresh air and maintained a constant attitude that was happy and vivacious. He collected model trains and about a year ago finally broke down and bought the red Jeep Wrangler that he had wanted for so long. Jeff was deeply religious and faithful to the core, sharing his love for God with his family and their foreign exchange student by experiencing mass at many of the Catholic churches in the area.
Jeff will be deeply missed by his wife, Molly, and their two daughters, Morgan and Ashley; his brothers Gary (Darla) Dirr, Dennis (Karen) Dirr, and Wayne Dirr; and many friends. His is preceded in death by his parents Darline and Robert Dirr.
A memorial service for Jeff will be held on Friday, March 19 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm at St. Lawrence Church in Lawrenceburg, IN, beginning with the Rosary at 1:00pm. Mass of Christian Burial, officiated by Fr. Ben Syberg, will begin at 3:00pm. Memorials can be made to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation or for a future memorial at Miami Whitewater Forest where Jeff and his family loved to spend time. Memorials will be accepted at the memorial service or can be mailed to Andres-Wuestefeld Funeral Home at 25615 State Rt. 1, Guilford, IN 47022. Please visit www.andres-wuestefeldfh.com to sign the online guest book or offer condolences.