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Jeremy A. Flippin

Kansas City, Missouri

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Jeremy A. Flippin, 25, of Lee's Summit, Mo., passed away on Saturday, February 2, 2008 at his home. A celebration of his life will be Thursday evening from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. at the Langsford Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Heart...

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We miss you man
You touched so many lives, you will live on in our hearts for ever.

Jeremy was a very hard worker who took great pride in what he did. He was the only person we wanted working on our car. He always had a positive attitude and was always such a nice guy. I know he will be missed by many. God Bless you and you're family

Jeremy was a friend.He worked on our 1996 Z 28 convertable at Superior Cadillac. After he worked on our car, he always came out to visit with me about the car. Inside the car was always a nice note from him. It was a pleasure to know him, and all of the associates at Superior were really impressed with his attitude and talent. I shall miss him very much as he was my friend.

Man, I'm not good at this. I met jeremy through the camaro clubs and chatted through emails. Our family heart goes out to Jeremy's Family..YOU will be missed!!

Mary, my daughter saw in the paper about your Grandson Jeremy, and e-mailed me. I pray God peace beyond our understanding for you Elsworth and family. My heart breaks for you

my thoughts and prays r with jeremy and his family he was a great guy just can't believe he is gone but never forgotten

Jeremy was such a happy little boy. I remember him in Sunday school. He smiled constantly. The whole family that loved Jeremy are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bring you comfort.

Darrell, Julia, and family,

You will continue to be in my thoughts & prayers.

I was good friends with Jeremy in high school but we fell out of touch after graduation. We had classes together and were both in Scholar Bowl. He always carried around a catalog on cars and had strong opinions about this car over that car. So I'm glad to discover that he became a mechanic and got to work/play with cars everyday. I was very saddened to find out yesterday that he died. I offer my condolences to his family.