![]() All about the Gann's Tweet![]() ![]() ![]() We miss you more and more every day. May God bless your soul. ![]() . Jeff also worked as Nighttime Manager of the Security Staff at Fibbar MaGee's and Molly MaGee's in Downtown Sunnyvale and Mountain View, CA. ![]() This song was in a dream I had about you July 2nd, 2011. I know you always loved this song Jeff. You were planning on meeting your family in Las Vegas in July 2011 and this song reminds me of you and goes out to you and your family: Still Havn't Found What I'm Looking For How I wish you were here. Some of Jeff's favorite movies. | ![]() In loving memory of Jeffrey Alan Gann November 4,1961 - April 20, 2011 ![]() Jeff then moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico where he worked for Thunderbird Fire and Safety as a service technician and traveled the entire state servicing commercial fire systems. In 1988 he went to work for After the Stork Inc.where he was initially hired as a Inventory Control Clerk and was promoted to Night Manager and then to Assistant Fulfillment Manager. In 1994 he moved to Sunnyvale, California where he worked for Hughes Distributors as a sales and delivery man for snack bar and tavern supplies. He also worked at Fibbar Magees as Night Manager of the Security staff. Jeff passed away suddenly on April 20, 2011 and will be missed by all his friends, family, co workers, customers and loved ones. Services will be held at Spangler Mortuary, 174 N. Sunnyvale Avenue from 5-8pm and there will be a party in his honor at Fibbar Magees on Wednesday, April 27 starting at 7pm. He is survived by his mother Bonnie Fluty, brothers Steve and Brian Gann, (Indianapolis, Indiana) Timothy Fluty and sister Debra Shepard as well as nephews Christopher Gann, Michael Gann and nieces Alison Gann, Jessica Young, Amanda Laghlin. Jeff was preceded in death by step father Dan Fluty. Jeffrey = "God's Peace" Alan = "Handsome, Cheerful, Noble, Last name: Gann This interesting surname is the Anglicized form of the old Gaelic-Irish name "Mac Gann", which itself is the Connacht version of "Mac Cann", from "mac", son (of) and "cana", wolf-hound. In Irish, Mac Gann is "Mag Annaidh", the prefix, "Mac" changing to "Mag" when before a vowel. The Clan MacCanns were situated in Armagh, on the southern shores of Lough Neagh, and were known as the Lords of Clanbrassil. The first recorded name bearer died in the mid 12th Century (see below). One Donnell Mac Canna was chief of Clanbrassil in 1598. The first recording of the name in England, without the prefix "Mac" which was dropped in England, appears in 1641 when one Elizabeth Gann married Robert Shepeard at St. Andrews, Enfield. Earlier spellings of the surname found in records include "Gane", "Gains", "Gayne" and "Gayn". On September 23rd 1571, a Marion Gaine married Charles Tiler of Cowden in Kent. Mary Gann daughter of Robert and Mary Gann was christened on August 5th 1733, at St. John Margate in Kent. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Amhlaibh Mac Canna, a "pillar of chivalry" and visour of Cinel Eoghain i.e. a clan name, which was dated Deceased 1155, "The Annals of the four masters", during the reign of High Kings of Ireland with apposition, 1022 - 1166. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. Read more about the last name Gann ![]() ![]() This was the truck Jeff drove when he worked as a Delivery and Salesman for Hughe's Distributors. People would call it "The Big Green Monster." ![]() Jeff Gann and mother Bonnie Fluty in Las Vegas, Nevada ![]() Jeff on a San Francisco Bay cruise October 1993. ![]() We lived in Albuquerque for 10 years and left in September 1994. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |