Jeremiah-Collins-Obituary

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Jeremiah Dujuan Collins

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Oct 11, 2004 – Jul 21, 2023

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BORN
October 11, 2004
DIED
July 21, 2023
LOCATION
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Murfreesboro Obituary

Jeremiah Dujuan Collins also known as J2, age 18, passed away Friday, July 21, 2023. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Cheryl Polk.


He is survived by his father, Melvin D. Collins; mother, Regina Saulsberry; Dondi Santander; Ken Cartwright; brothers, Xavier Collins, Erick Lindsay, James Monroe, Jr., Jayshawn Monroe; sisters, Darias Collins, Nicole Santander, Nicari Polk, and Paris Peterson; step father, James Monroe, Sr; grandparents, Melvin Collins, Sr., Deborah Wilson and her husband David, and Reginal Watkins; great grandparents, Helen Redden, Innie Mae Collins, Walter Collins, and Jamesella Bundley; aunt, Danyell Peterson; and a host of other family and friends.


Jeremiah was a 2023 graduate of Oakland High School. He was a star football player for Male High School in Louisville, KY and Oakland High School in Murfreesboro, TN. Jeremiah became the number one defensive back from regions 4-6A football. He ranked 14th in the state of Tennessee and was a part of an Oakland state championship team. After graduation, Jeremiah went on to further his football career with Austin Peay State University. 


Though football was his main love, Jeremiah also enjoyed art and took pride in his school, earning a 3.70 GPA his senior year. He was a wonderful student and excelled at everything he did in the classroom, on the football field, and in life. He loved music, dancing, gaming, and helping others. Jeremiah was a ray of sunshine to everyone he met and truly the life of the party. His smile, energy, and all the love he had for others will be missed by all who knew him.


Visitation with the family will be Wednesday, July 26, 2023 at Woodfin Memorial Chapel from 2:00-6:00 PM. Funeral service will follow at 6:00 PM. Xavier Collins, Quincy Jackson, Carlos Wade, Bronson Crisp, Eric Taylor, Jerrell Franklin, Jr., CJ Puckett, Kameron Floyd, Kade Hewitt, and Bryson Gaiter will serve as pallbearers. Visitation for family and friends in Kentucky will be Friday, July 28, 2023 from 10:00-12:00 PM. Funeral service will begin at 12:00 PM with burial following at Calvary Cemetery in Louisville, KY.


Memorial donations may be made to the Oakland High School Football program or the Austin Peay State University Football program.

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I ve only meet Jeremiah on a personal level earlier this year...and he's been nothing but respectful and funny.

I'm sad, mad, hurt and don't understand...
I'm sorry baby that this happened to you...you had such a bright future and could have done and been anything you wanted to. Your smile was amazing...We love you but GOD loved you more and said job well done. When you left us Friday night we were left to mourn and grieve your shell but your spirit will live through...

Prayers are with the family

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Prayers to Bud and family! So sorry for the loss of your son. Your family is here for you! Love you so much! Marcia & Dominic Collins

Collins was like my littleig brother. He had every power 5 offer but he still looked up to me as a big brother. We use to teach each other how to play defensive back & I remember every detail of it. Even when I had the best games of my high school career, I still felt like I didn’t do good enough. J2 was right there to hype me up and make me feel good about my performances. I could go all day about our bond and memories. I love you “brotherin”. I don’t think i’ll ever get over this but i’ll...

jeremiah was my bestfriend. he was always the first person i called on for anything. he helped me through anything that you can think of. jeremiah always supported me at my games and i did to as well. i always went over his house and watched him go crazy

Jeremiah was one of the goofiest most caring and talented people i know he always knew how to make you laugh, always asking for a dollar at lunch we had a long going argument about who’s birthday was better. Mine is on the 16th his is the 11th we talked about it all year it somehow never got old he was loved and so sweet to everyone i’ve never heard someone complain about his character. I know he was so excited for college and to get to play at the next level he had a bright future ahead of...

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