

Born April 14, 1954, to Ron Iversen and Geraldine Nohr. Born at Waldo Hospital in Seattle, He passed away at the family home in Kenmore on February 27th, 2025, at the age of 70.
A life-long resident of Washington with a love of antiques, old cars and a simple life. He loved hiking, singing and corny Dad jokes.
He could fix anything just using his curiosity and the skills learned over his lifetime from his Grandfather Max. His first vehicle build was actually a chopper he painted candy-apple red. He tracked down his great-grandfather’s farm tractor in a park in Redmond and brought it back to life.
He restored a 1957 T-bird hard top previously owned by his father, Ron. His last build was a 1931 Ford dump trunk he exhibited at the Greenwood Car Show.
Jeff worked as a truck driver at several lumber yards around the area, spending the most of his time working for Plywood Supply, he also worked at Matheus and Woodinville Lumber Companies.
He knew his way around almost the entire state and loved to drive the back roads with his brother, Jay.
Jeff is pre-deceased by his father Ron, grandparents, Max Iversen and Frances Lapsanky Iversen; Joe Bostone and Adele Petchnick Bostone.
He is survived by his children Katie and Rusty Reed, North Bend; Jake Iversen, Bothell; his mother, Geraldine Nohr, E Wenatchee; his brother Jay Iversen, Brinnon, WA and sister Jill and Gordy Gradwohl, Orondo, WA; Granddaughter Claire; step-brother Kim Nohr, Ogden, UT and step-sister Katherine Nohr, Oahu, HI. Other relatives include his Auntie Sandy Crouse, cousins Wendy Monette and Kellie Monette Shewey; and nephew Drew Gradwohl.
He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. A private family interment will be conducted at Evergreen-Washelli, Seattle. Condolences can be sent to Only 7 seconds
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