The death of an Jeff, who has just over 2,500 followers on X, died on December 24 during a medical procedure. On Wednesday, his daughter took over his profile and informed followers about the sad news. “This is Jeff's daughter. I just wanted to let you all know that after some complications with his stem cell transplant, Jeff passed away on December 24th,” she wrote in her father Jeff's report.
Hello everyone. This is Jeff's daughter. I wanted to let you all know that after some complications with his stem cell transplant, Jeff passed away on December 24th. Thank you so much, he enjoyed posting on Twitter and talking about and with you guys. Live long and prosper.
— 🟡🟡🟡🟡 Jeff 🇨🇦 (@GatorNorthern) December 26, 2023
Shortly after the announcement, netizens flooded the comments section with heartbreak emojis. In the comments section, those who didn't even know Jeff personally or didn't follow him on the microblogging site expressed their condolences.
“I don't know who Jeff is, but now I feel bad. Sorry for your loss,” said the X-post where his daughter announced the sad news. While some pointed out that the message about Jeff's death was the first thing they saw on their profiles, others expressed sadness over the incident.
“Your post is the first I've seen from him and I just scrolled through his page and I see how much he loved Star Trek and shared it with his followers. My dad is a big Trekkie too. I'm sure they do too would do.” We got along well. Jeff was great at sharing his love with other fans. My thoughts are with you,” one user wrote.
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“I didn't know Jeff or follow him, but he sounds like a legend. Sorry for your loss,” said another. “On the other hand, Jeff. I didn't know you, but based on this post I know two things: 1) You had excellent taste in media. 2) You raised children well,” said a third user. “I can't imagine how difficult a post that must be. I didn't know Jeff but this woke me up. He was clearly a very popular guy – my deepest condolences,” said another.
Some X users also said they knew Jeff as a die-hard fan of 'Star Trek'. “I enjoyed chatting with Jeff about Star Trek and reading about his enthusiasm for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. You will be missed,” one user wrote. “RIP Jeff! He was an avid Star Trek fan and helped create a great space for discussion, especially TNG here on Twitter!” another commented.
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