Called "Brother" by his siblings.
Maternal grandparents: Allen E. Barr b. August 28, 1811 and Jane Palace Campbell b. May 3, 1820.
Paternal grandparents: John Houston Palmer b. March 28, 1816 and Eliza Jane Terry b. December 22, 1821.
Was married twice (Margaret and Margie); no children.
Mrs. Lewis Trotter of Omega, New Mexico paid tribute to Jeff in a letter to the editor of a local newspaper:
"Saturday, November 12, in T or C final tribute was paid to one of our country's great Old Timers, Jeff Palmer.
"He will long be remembered as a cowboy, ranch manager and friend to many. Being a gentleman of the old school, he believed a man's word was his honor and that all men were as honest as he. This at times proved to be a costly belief. Never was he known to be bitter toward those who were not so good as he.
"After retiring to his small ranch near Omego he continued to work for others. More often than not he found things to do for his neighbor without being asked. Often he didn't even receive thanks as his good deeds were unknown.
"Many are the people who are saddened at his passing. Another great old man of the Old West, Jeff Palmer."
Called "Brother" by his siblings.
Maternal grandparents: Allen E. Barr b. August 28, 1811 and Jane Palace Campbell b. May 3, 1820.
Paternal grandparents: John Houston Palmer b. March 28, 1816 and Eliza Jane Terry b. December 22, 1821.
Was married twice (Margaret and Margie); no children.
Mrs. Lewis Trotter of Omega, New Mexico paid tribute to Jeff in a letter to the editor of a local newspaper:
"Saturday, November 12, in T or C final tribute was paid to one of our country's great Old Timers, Jeff Palmer.
"He will long be remembered as a cowboy, ranch manager and friend to many. Being a gentleman of the old school, he believed a man's word was his honor and that all men were as honest as he. This at times proved to be a costly belief. Never was he known to be bitter toward those who were not so good as he.
"After retiring to his small ranch near Omego he continued to work for others. More often than not he found things to do for his neighbor without being asked. Often he didn't even receive thanks as his good deeds were unknown.
"Many are the people who are saddened at his passing. Another great old man of the Old West, Jeff Palmer."
Family Members
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Walter Sprague Palmer
1870–1873
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Thomas Cole "Tom" Palmer
1872–1936
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Sion Eugene "Gene" Palmer
1874–1945
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Eulela Jane "Lela" Palmer Moss
1878–1967
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Robert Ira Palmer
1885–1955
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SGT George Luther Palmer
1887–1925
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Blanche Julia Palmer Brewer
1889–1983
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Ora Stone Palmer Walsh
1892–1961
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Auby Ershail Palmer Witt
1894–1939
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Mrs Vickie Belle Palmer Weinberger
1897–1986