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Jay D. Hemphill

Lexington, Nebraska

Aug 15, 1959 – Jul 13, 2020 (Age 60)

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BORN
August 15, 1959
DIED
July 13, 2020
AGE
60
LOCATION
Lexington, Nebraska

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Reynolds-Love Funeral Home - Lexington Obituary

On July 13, 2020 Jay D. Hemphill took a trip on the Hwy to Heaven to meet his Lord and Savior at the Pearly Gates.

Jay was born August 15, 1959 in Holdrege, Nebraska to Doyle and Elaine (Hueftle) Hemphill. A few years later his family moved to a farm south of Lexington, where he attended...

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Till we meet again jay miss you cuz

To my coffee drinking buddy. You will be missed and remembered.

I can't attend the services because Bob's health is failing. I find comfort in knowing he home with his Mom and Doyle. Prayers for entire family!!

Jay will be missed by me my wife an kid's an grandkids he was truly loved by all we drove truck together for years to New York and also California enjoyed the last visit he came an helped us celebrate at 40th anniversary Jay I will always remember the conversation we had an the visits we had my family will always miss you ❤❤

Ive known Jay close to 30 years . I knew and worked with his dad on a farm , Jay would come home to stay with Doyle in his SST truck. This is kinda why i got into trucking I suppose ,when i asked him about it he repliedYou dont get much sleep We would work together at Justa for many years running together to Boston or northwest to Washington. He was alot of fun to talk to .Very sorry to see him go so soon ,I will miss getting a text from him to let me know Gunsmoke was on the radio .

Sorry to hear of Jay's passing. He was a friendly and nice man. I always enjoyed visiting with him. My sympathies to family and friends.

Jay was my best friend we would call each other all the time and meet up for some coffee lm going to miss Jay a lot give Jay a shake tell him that I will miss him. my name is Truman Hardin Jr Jay and I would ride motorcycles all the time we always had fun when we were together at home in Scottsbluff

I drove for Justa 01 till 05 when I moved back to New York but we still kept in touch. I remember a evening at Walcott IA that Jay and another driver Chris shook my truck so hard I thought someone hit me ,when I stuck my head out to look Jay was doubled over laughing. Keep on trucking Coffee Cup gonna miss talking to ya

Always be safe till we meet again

Jay was the best friend any body could ask for he was honest an trueful we drove a lot of miles together always had fun you will truly be missed by us Wayne an Chris Hardin