Jeffery "Jeff" Londino
July 29, 1986 ~ January 15, 2026
Jeffery “Jeff” Londino, age 39, passed away January 15, 2026, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Jefferson City, Missouri.
Jeff was born July 29, 1986, in St. Paul, Minnesota, to John “Jack” Londino and Erla Mae (Schute) Londino. He grew up in St. Paul and graduated from Harding High School in 2004, where he lettered in golf. Jeff was a longtime member of Arlington Hills United Methodist Church.
Jeff and his father began A Cut Above the Rest Lawncare Service while living in Minnesota, working side by side to build something of their own. In 2016, they moved to Jefferson City, where they continued growing the business they shared. Jeff also worked at Menards for nine years, a steady presence that reflected his dedication, reliability, and loyalty.
Jeff enjoyed many passions throughout his life. He grew up playing pick-up hockey, was a longtime Green Bay Packers fan (much to the chagrin of his Vikings-loving family), and loved woodworking, hunting, and working on his trucks, especially his show truck. Country music was always playing on his radio. Jeff had a special love for animals, first his labrador, Abby, and later his retriever, Rylee.
Jeff’s smile and unrelentingly positive attitude made him a friend wherever he went. When asked how things were going, he would always say they had been “wonderful.” That outlook on life will be remembered by all who knew him. He will be dearly missed by all, but especially by his little cousins, who thought the world of him.
Jeff was preceded in death by his mother and his grandparents. He is survived by his father; aunt and uncle, Jan and Darryl Engelhardt; cousins Stephanie (Randy) Angerer and Jen (Joe) Allen; and four second cousins, Hampton, Gabriella, Cavanaugh and Dominic.
Private services will be held at a future date under the care of Trimble Funeral Home. trimblefunerals.com






Jack, So sorry for your loss. I’m Eric Kosmatka’s mom. From the day I met Jeff, I loved him. I knew he came from a home full of love and respect. You did an amazing job raising a kind, hard working man. His work ethic and unconditional devotion to everyone he met and his friendships will be something that so many people will miss dearly. Eric and Jeff had a bond that I know Eric will treasure and miss forever.
Loved by all, May Jeff rest in peace.
I’m so sorry to hear this. I will miss seeing him in the neighborhood and driving his truck. Let us know if you need anything Jack. My heart goes out to you. May God give you comfort.