Jeremy returned home to his heavenly father on September 21st, after a very courageous battle with round cell sarcoma. He had a larger-than-life personality and an unmatched sense of humor that is already missed by so many. He was a second-degree black belt in jiu jitzu. Being on the mat with his peers was one of his passions. He also enjoyed coaching high school sports and was well known for his motivational pep talks. He never turned down an opportunity to inspire someone. Jeremy loved God and his family and friends with everything he had. He always made sure that everyone around him knew how much he loved them. He leaves behind his wife Lacee, his children- Jayton, Kwincy, Maddy (stepdaughter) and the absolute light of his life, his 2-year-old chocolate lab Piper.
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