I met Jeremy when we were at John Adams Jr High. He loved to tease me (even in our 30’s) about how I stole his best friend, Eric! Over all of the years, I can’t think of a time when he didn’t bring a smile to my face.
Jeremy was just a beautiful soul. So much love, along with this gift of care and service to others that is hard to explain. But it truly was a gift.
My love to your family, bless you all. He was a blessing to so many.
I still remember goofing around with Jeremy at John Adams, especially in health class where we loved to give the teacher a bit of a hard time with hilarious answers to test questions. I also remember birthday parties at your house also and other good times from 30 years ago now.
We lost touch over the years and miles, but will miss you still.
Jeremy would stop at the house to see his Uncle Butch and I on his way to Bethany. We enjoyed those visits so much. After he graduated we lost track but reunited before Covid kept us apart again. We stayed in contact through texts with him and Sherri. We gave him our love and support through this long ordeal. He always tried to make us feel better and downplayed his illness. I told Sherri that they each found a goldmine when they met and married. We’ll miss his wit and humor so much like his father’s. Love you, angel boy. Aunt Lynn
I am so sorry to hear about Jeremy's passing. He was such a positive light and wonderful person. He could put a smile on anyone’s face and always lit up any room he walked into. I am grateful to have known him! Sherri, I am so very sorry! You are in my thoughts and prayers 🩷