Jeremy-White-Obituary

Jeremy Francis White

Sunset Beach, North Carolina

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SUNSET BEACH, N.C. - Jeremy "Jeppy" Francis White, 62, of Sunset Beach, N.C., formerly of Charlotte, N.C., husband of Susan (Brantley), his beloved wife and soulmate, passed after a short, but courageous fight with pancreatic cancer on Thursday, June 5, 2014 at the Levine & Dickson Hospice...

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grew up on jepson ln. with jeppy, kevin, gary, the costas, the wenzels, and the rest. too many old friends to count. i miss them all, many good memories. howie temple.

I went to Hebrew School and public school with Jeremy.His laughter and fun were a big part of my childhood and HS years.He always brought joy and a little mischief to class , especially Hebrew School.And of course music.

Jeppy and I were good friends in the University of Hartford days and lived together for over a year in New Britain. We had some real adventures together. Jep was always good company with his big smile and infectious laugh. I'm proud to have been his friend.

So very sorry to hear about Jeppy. I will always remember our days on Jepson Lane and his smile and humor. A neighbor, a friend a high-school classmate. RIP Jeppy. Linda Costa Chattin

My condolences to the White Family...my late husband was the brother of Tommy Black (original member of The Catalinas) and we both just loved "Jeppy"..may the Lord of all give him rest..he will be sorely missed

Jeppy and I became friends at the University of Hartford.Many fun times.Rest in peace brother.You hit the high note constantly.

Susan, and family-
Grew up with Jeppy as a neighbor, and friend all through school, and played in our first professional band in our early twenties...followed his career with the Catalinas, and the CWB.
great friend, great person, musician and always smiling uplifting individual...my thoughts & prayers...

So sorry for your loss..Jeremy and I went through Hebrew school Jr and Sr High.He always kept us laughing..what a wonderful guy he was

My condolences to Jeremy's family on their loss. Jeremy and I met and became friends at Hanover School in South Meriden, remaining so through middle and high school. Bruce, Bruce, it's sure tough dating a cheerleader, isn't it? I can still hear him saying that.

Again, so sorry for your loss.

Bruce & Karen Golden