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We miss you, Jeremy
To our friends and family,
We regret to announce the phone call we received in the early morning on February 23, 2025, that all the electricity had left his body, that Jeremy had passed away just a few hours before he was found by paramedics. Jeremy, in the past weeks, celebrated a happy Valentine’s Day, landed his dream job of being a certified welder, made new friends, spent time with family, and planned his goals for 2025 as he often did with each new year.
Jeremy, aka Remy, was my only brother; I am supporting him and his request by starting a funeral fundraiser with my family to help cover the cost of his funeral expenses and carry out his final wishes. This platform is to allow everyone to come together to share their support for him and our family, which is shocked and tremendously grieving his loss.
Before moving to Las Vegas, our family often had international exchange students visiting our home during the summer months in Minnesota. If my brother ever encountered a friend experiencing a tough time growing up in Las Vegas, he and my family would have a place for them to stay. As early as high school, Remy suffered the losses of his closest friends Matt Coleman, Eric Castrejon, Brian Cooney, Matt Kirkpatrick, and Ryan Nielson. If you were my brother’s friend, you were always in his heart, celebrated, part of our small family, and inspired him to make you proud. He was raised Catholic, but in Remy’s adult life, he also found inspiration and strength in the warrior teachings of Odinism. He believed in a warrior mentality, fighting each day to make those who didn’t win their own battle proud and to take each day at a time.
He graduated from Coronado High School in Las Vegas and continued his education, earning his Institute of Welding certification. Jeremy loved making you laugh, giving long hugs, playing sports, becoming an uncle, being with his many friends and reminiscing old times, having fun riding anything on wheels, creating art from paper to metal, knowing how to tattoo, and defending others he cared about with his loving heart to support them in any way he could so they never felt forgotten.
All of our family is so very grateful for every donation during this difficult time, and thank you to everyone’s positive love and light.



