Jeffrey George Najor

Jeffrey George Najor

February 15, 1983 - July 18, 2022

Jeffrey George Najor was born in the United States to immigrant parents from Tel Kaif, Iraq. He was a life-long Michigan resident and an Oak Park native.

Jeffrey focused his career primarily in the Real Estate Industry, operating various commercial and residential rental real estate projects. He specialized in finding undervalued property that he could re-develop by utilizing his construction teams in various trades in the industry. As of late, he leveraged his expertise in real estate development to form a commercial roofing contracting business.

Jeffrey was a family man. Spending time with his wife and children was his utmost priority. They enjoyed traveling and vacationing throughout Michigan in the summers and in the south during the winter months. Jeff was an avid sports enthusiast and enjoy basketball as a recreational activity. He always lived in the moment, sharing his contagious laughter with others, and making people feel comfortable in his presence. His wife Allena was the love of his life, sharing a true fairytale love story with their three beautiful children, Charlotte, Jacqueline, and George.

Tragically, at the age of 39, Jeffrey Najor passed away. He will be remembered as a loving son, husband, father, brother, uncle, and a friend to many. He was the cherished son of the late George E. Najor and Nadia Najor; treasured nephew of Ameer (Hana) Najor; loving husband of Allena Najor; devoted father to Charlotte, Jacqueline, and George Najor; dear brother of Jason (Renee) Najor, Jennifer (Andy) Yono and Janice (Bryan) Barringer; dearest grandson of the late Elias and Hayata Najor, and the late Shamaya Bajawa and Sabria Bajawa; proud son-in-law of Ramzi and Widad Attisha; humbled brother-in-law of Robert (Heather) Attisha, Andria (Alexander) Ayar and Rania (Elias) Kattoula. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Jeffrey’s essence continues in all the countless people that he inspired through his comradery and the advice he would always share.