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December 08, 2006 - 12:05 AM
Clay Drake
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This is a tough day for the world of rodeo. Truly a great entertainer was taken to soon. The angels will be laughing much more. Good luck God speed, and God Bless the Veteto Family during this tough time.
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December 07, 2006 - 11:31 PM
James Teeple
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Jeff was the only funnyman that I ever worked with who made me have to put down the microphone because I was laughing so hard. At his final show (Enterprise Event in West Plains, MO) I could see how happy he was to be there and how he was always smiling. I will never forget you Jeff and the world of rodeo will never be same. Libbi, we are all here for you. You and your family are all in our hearts and prayers.
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December 07, 2006 - 10:21 PM
R. Todd Crase
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Jeff Boomers Veteto. I bet it took Jeff two years to get me to pronounce his name correct. IHow did Jeff get his shot at the Extreme Bull Riding Tour ? Well,Craig and Sam told me if I didn't like Jeff they would pay for him. And we never looked back after the first performance. Jeff got his first jobs because of his WORLD FAMOUS RIDING BULLS BACKWARDS. And to this producer it was Extreme. Jeff had bigger plans, he wanted to make people laugh too. Jeff put more work into his acts then any one. He got great as a funny man. But,I taped all the events in the early years and would be glad to put this together for for the Veteto Family.
Jeff you will be missed by the entire Extreme Bull Riding Tour Family.
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December 07, 2006 - 07:29 PM
Shawn Boom Boom Thompson
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Jeff Veteto you will never be forgotten. What a clown a father and a friend. This man made so many of us giggle and cringe so many times that thier is no way he will ever be forgotten. I will never forget in my close encounter with death what Jeff shared with me and know it is my chance to share it with all of you his family and friends. I was in Afton Iowa working for Harper / Morgan Rodeo company as there funny man at the time when i got the call on my cell from Jeff whom was working a extreme bullriding event some where in Iowa saying he was in the area and wanted to know if I cared if he stop by to see how i was doing knowing that I was 6 months into my chemo treatments. I had a rough crowd the night before and was just not filling up to par. I started the show that night the same way half into it feeling sorry for my self. Jeff pulled me aside during the barrel racing and said whats wrong with you man. Grabs a toliet plunger sticks it to my bald kemo head and says it's life man make the most of it. I will never forget that Boomers pep talk that day. The bull riding that night was a smash. Jeff lived his life this way to and made the most out of it all the time. Thank you Jeff for setting an example to all of us on how to live it up. God Bless you and your family. P.S You will have awsome crowds the rest of your life.
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December 07, 2006 - 04:53 PM
Rex Strayer
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Death comes at a time when we least exspect it and Boomers lived it to the fullest. He was afairy of love,a superman,an Elvis,a cheerleader,an allround cowboy but most of all he was my friend. The world of Rodeo has truley lost a great person. The sad thing is that the children of the world will miss great personality. So my friend we pass you on to God a son, ahusband,afather,but msot off all a true brother and a great friend. I will truley miss you. Happy Trails Rex Strayer
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December 07, 2006 - 04:05 PM
Mandy Mroz
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I got to really know Jeff and Libby over the past 2 years and they are great people. Ive traveled with Jeff and hes always has a smile on his face. I have many good memories and he'll always be watching us. His family is in my thoughts and prayers. He will be missed by all!
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December 07, 2006 - 02:49 PM
Dave Tedrick
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It was my great pleasure to work with Jeff at the ihsra state finals for several years. He always was full of surprises. Over the course of time he became a vey good friend. He has a great many freinds out there. In life what could a person want more than a family that loves you and freinds that enjoy being around you. Will miss you a lot. God bless your family.
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December 07, 2006 - 02:26 PM
Mark Ficken
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As you all know there was never a dull moment with "BOOMERS" around. As a "play by play" man I can say that Jeff was always a pleasure to work with and one of the most entertaining funnyman in the business. GOD works in mysterious ways many times we may ask "WHY" Jeff was taken from this earth way too soon. We all should cherish every valuable second that is given to us as a gift form GOD Everyone in the Rodeo Nation should please keep the family and children of this special person in your prayers and relish the many great time we shared with him. His contributions to the sport of Rodeo/ Rodeo Attitude and what this program stands for will never be forgotten. God Bless You Jeff WE WILL NEVER FORGET YOU!!
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December 07, 2006 - 12:18 PM
jon
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December 07, 2006 - 11:20 AM
LoriDee Meyers
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Jeff- Last time I saw you... You jumped in your truck while you wished me luck with school and said "See Ya Down The Road!" Maybe the time down the road will be a little longer than expected, although I'll see you again someday. Jeff brought laughter and joy to all that meet him. He had original acts that pushed the limits although that was just "how he rolled” I’ll never forget the first time I saw Jeff run around an arena in his Genie outfit it was like a wreck you didn't want to see but you just couldn't stop looking : ) Jeff always could come up with the one liner joke to brighten your day. Wow, a lot of people today wish you were around to make us smile cause Jeff you are SERIOUSLY missed. Happy Trail Boomers.
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