

Jeffrey Dayle Aiken, a beloved resident of Alabaster, Alabama, passed away on October 25, 2025, at the age of 41. He was born on January 16, 1984 in Victoria, Texas to Jeffrey Aiken and Frances Anderson. Jeffrey was known for his hard-working, humorous, and kind-hearted nature. He was a brave, resilient, and faithful individual, deeply compassionate and adventurous.
Jeffrey's early education was marked by his time at Calera Christian Academy, where he graduated, and Pelham Christian School, where he attended middle and junior high school. He also attended Thompson Elementary. During his time at Pelham Christian School, he played as a lineman on their football team. Jeffrey received the award of most improved player of the year and MVP.
His career was defined by his service in the Army National Guard as part of the Infantry, having completed boot camp in Fort Benning, Georgia. After his military service, he dedicated 15 years to working as a tow truck driver.
Jeffrey was a devoted father to his daughter, Victoria Marie Aiken, who is 14 years old. They shared a love for walking, hiking, fishing, watching movies, playing Pokémon Go, playing video games, and cheering for Auburn Football with their spirited "War Eagle" chant.
In his personal life, Jeffrey enjoyed walking, hiking, and reading thrillers and mysteries. He was passionate about freshwater fishing, Auburn football, and walking his french bulldog, Belle. He loved collecting cowboy boots, ballcaps, knives, and tattoos. Known as a midnight snacker, his favorite cake was Strawberry Cake, and he had a fondness for Mountain Dew, Monster Energy drinks, and Skittles.
Jeffrey was preceded in death by his stepfather, Kerry Anderson. He is survived by his daughter, Victoria Aiken; mother, Frances Anderson; father, Jeffrey Aiken; sisters, Cami Hammond (Josh), Kati Aiken (Lisa), Jacki Aiken, Mandi Aiken (Luis Cruz), Staci Aiken; brother, Brian Anderson; and a host of nieces and nephews, Laiken, Ayden, Bryce, Nori, Luca, Holden, and Benny.
Jeffrey's favorite scripture was Philippians 4:6 -7: "Do not worry about anything; instead pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all He has done. Then you will experience God's peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds..." He lived by these words and often expressed his Auburn spirit with a resounding "Warrrrrr Eagle!"
A Celebration of Life will be held in Jeffrey's honor on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at 10:00 am at Rockco Funeral Home(Montevallo) at 3715 Hwy 25, Montevallo, Alabama 35115.
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