Jeffrey Victor, 77 years old, from Atlanta, GA passed away on Thursday, May 29, 2025. Jeffrey graduated from Riverside Military Academy, Gainesville GA and Hollywood FL. He received a B.A. degree from Tulane University and an MBA degree from Louisiana State University, New Orleans, LA. Jeffrey gained a lot of retail knowledge while working in wellknown department stores in New Orleans. He also got his first taste in boating and sailing. They became a life-long passion until his advancing Parkinson’s made it took difficult to sail. Jeffrey also developed a passion for photography. When I was competing at horse shows on the circuit, he would accompany me. He learned a lot about photographing horses preparing to go into the ring. I teased him that he was more focused on my horses’ tails than me! He also studied how to take good black and white photographs and was learning how to develop his film. Jeffrey’s career took off when he started working at Burroughs Corporation a manufacturer of business equipment. That led him into working with companies providing automatic identification products and systems using bar code technology and supply-chain technology. Jeffrey volunteered his knowledge and expertise when we became members at Ahavath Achim. He was involved with AA’s Habitat for Humanity, the Women’s Shelter at Sherith Israel as well as Mazon’s “This is Hunger” traveling bus exhibit at the MJCCA, January 18-19, 2017. Jeffrey is pre-deceased by his parents, Dr. Samuel and Gertrude Victor. He is survived by his wife Deborah Spector, sister Lynda Gilbert and loving family members and friends. Memorial donations may be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation, hunger initiatives through Ahavath Achim Synagogue or a charity of your choice.