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Ricky Allen Jeremiah

OROVILLE, California

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Ricky Allen Jeremiah 50, of Palermo, CA passed away on March 31, 2009. Born March 16, 1959, Ricky was born and raised in the Yuba Sutter area. He was employed as a truck driver. Survivors include his wife Lawanda Jeremiah of Palermo, CA; daughter, Allena Jeremiah of Palermo, CA; son, Ian...

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I can't believe it's been almost a year, especially when there are times that it doesn't even seem real. You would be so proud of Lawanda, Allena and Ian. Lawanda has been so strong for your children including Shelly and Brea. You had a great love for Lawanda and your kids. The kids talk and think about you all the time. I should have told you what a great dad you were to Allena and Ian, but I thought there would be time. Lawanda makes sure to talk to the kids about you, and to remember all...

Rick, your like a brother and father to me. I miss you man. The last baseball season wasn't the same with out you but i know your sittin upstairs with the big man watching it all from a lounge chair. Its been almost a year and it doesn't seem right that Ian and Allena and Lawanda have to go on with out you. We all miss you so much. i think about you everyday i go out and start up the truck. I wish you were still with us here. I love you man your the best friend a guy could ask for.

Uncle Ricky, family dinners aren't the same without you there. Remember all the times we had to hide from grandma and grandpa to smoke? I miss those times and all that you did for us; doing mom's yard, taking my boys fishing with you and always willing to do much more. You were always there for us and now we will always be there for Aunt Lawanda, Allena and Ian. Thank you for not judging and always supporting. Rest in peace and Gods arms Uncle Ricky.

Ricky, it's been almost a year that you have left and gone to live with our lord. I know that he must of needed you. You would be so proud of Lawanda, Allena and Ian. They miss you so much and always tell stories of your life together and all of the fun times you all had. You have left a wonderful legacy and many memories for all who knew and loved you. Lawanda, always know that you have your husband, your friend, your love with you and watching over you. Allena and Ian remember that...

Rick,
I've always known you to be a sweet, loving, and gentle man (always willing to forgive). Although wealth and earthly goods have never been your portion; the treasure you left behind is worth far more than worldly possessions. The love you shared with family and friends was priceless. This kind of heritage is eternal; one your wife, kids, mom, dad, brothers, sisters, and all who loved you, will remember forever. May the the Lord bless them and keep them; and make His face shine on...

Dad, I love you so very much and I miss you everyday that goes by. And I am so glad that you and mom met and gave life to Ian and me. I'm also so happy that you gave us our sisters, Bre,Shelly,and Krysta. I know you always wanted us to be one big happy family and we are trying. I know you are always watching over all of us. Dad, with all my love.

Hello Uncle Rick,

I really miss you more than ever.You and I never got to go hunting or fishing together,but I know you wanted to.And to my Aunt Lawanda,thank-you for giveing me my favorite little cousins Allena and Ian.I also feel sorrow for his other kids Bre,Shelly,Krysta as well.

June and Chuck...your love for your son will always be in your hearts. I know the peace you will find will be in our Lord and Savior. He and Anna are telling us we dont want to come back...you come to us. no more hurting, sadness, or sorry. That is our promise. I remember Rick's great smile and big eyes..especially when he wanted to be picked up as a child. What precious memories he left us.

We'll never forget how much fun you were Uncle Rick!! I remember one day you surprised me and picked me up from Lindhurst in your monster blue truck.. I jumped in and soon as I shut the door you put in your favorite song at the time "Born in the USA" of which you sang at the top of your lungs all the way down Olivehurst ave!!luckily nobody saw me because I was plastered to the floor board with embarrassment! I had so much fun with you Ricky! will miss you! ang