Jeff, At one time I was your wife, and together we brought Rachel into this world. The greatest blessing of our lives will always be our daughter. Watching you with Rachel, your laughter, your adventurous spirit, and the pride you had in her, are memories that will stay with us. My husband, Travis, also came to know you over the years as we worked together to raise Rachel. He saw how much you loved your daughter and the joy you shared with her. Those moments will always matter. We will continue to remind Rachel how much her dad loved her and keep the memories of the time you spent together alive for her. She carries pieces of you with her, especially that smile. May you rest in peace until we see you again in heaven. MARGRAF-VIGNON FAMILY (SUSANA TRAVIS) Mar 09, 2026
Let the memory of Jeffrey be with us forever.
Jeffrey Alan Vignon, age 61, of Dayton, Ohio, passed away on March 3, 2026. Jeff was born in Dayton, Ohio, on February 7, 1965, to Darrell Lyon Vignon, a Navy veteran, and Colleen Marie Vignon. In his youth he enjoyed sports and was an avid softball player during his high school years, a love of the game he carried throughout his life. At the age of 25, Jeff joined the United States Navy and served during the Gulf War from 1990 to 1993. Jeff spent many years working as a manager and was known as a hardworking man with an easygoing nature and a sense of humor remembered by those who worked alongside him. In the final years of his life, Jeff devoted himself to raising his youngest daughter and continued that commitment through co-parenting alongside Susana Margraf and her husband, Travis Margraf. Jeff is survived by his three daughters: Katie Hicks, Tori Zukowitz, and his youngest daughter, Rachel Vignon. He was preceded in death by his parents, Darrell Lyon Vignon and Colleen Marie Vignon, and his baby brother, Mark J. Vignon. His story continues in the lives of his daughters and their children, whom he loved deeply. His story continues in the lives of his daughters and their children, whom he loved deeply.
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