Aubrey Plaza’s Late Husband Jeff Baena Gets Described As ‘A True Relationship Builder’ In Honorary Obituary; Read Here

In a touching tribute, Aubrey Plaza’s spouse, Jeff Baena, is memorialized in an obituary that appeared in the Miami Herald. The filmmaker took his life on January 3 at the age of 47. In this obituary published online, Baena was affectionately referred to as a caring son, husband, brother, and friend.

The text continued by delving into the director’s background, which included growing up in Miami, attending school in New York, and subsequently moving to Los Angeles to chase his aspirations in cinema.

The article further revealed Baena’s preferences, such as the book he enjoyed reading as a child. It started by expressing, “Sadly, Jeff departed from us prematurely, yet his brief life has left us with precious memories of an exceptionally talented filmmaker, along with a uniquely remarkable individual in numerous aspects.

The obituary continued by stating that the Horsegirl director was an exceptional networker, possessing a unique talent for fostering connections both on and off the film set.

The article went on to explain that as a young boy, Jeff found great pleasure in reading “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Interestingly, within the story, the Little Prince laments, ‘I have little time; I need to find my friends and learn so many things.’ This sentiment mirrored Jeff’s own experiences.

Earlier, Plaza and Baena’s family shared a heartfelt announcement about some sad news. In this message, they expressed that the director’s loved ones are currently experiencing a time of great sorrow. They are thankful for the compassionate support shown by fans, friends, and well-wishers during this difficult period.

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2025-01-13 23:52