Jeremiah Jay Baker, born on March 2, 1982, in Indiana, departed this world on July 15, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, and a generous spirit. He found peace in Saucier, Mississippi, where he created cherished memories with family and friends. Jeremiah was more than just a kitchen manager for McDonald's; he was a dedicated soul who poured his heart into everything he did, always finding joy in lending a helping hand to those in need.
Jeremiah's academic journey led him to attend Western Governor's University, where he pursued studies in computer science. He balanced the rigors of education with his passion for video games, often gathering with family and friends to share laughs and adventures in an array of immersive worlds. In his downtime, he could be found indulging in science fiction, supernatural themes, and engaging dramas, immersed in stories that delighted his imagination.
To those fortunate enough to call him friend or family, Jeremiah was a true embodiment of support and kindness. He possessed an innate ability to uplift others, often placing their needs above his own, even when it put him in a challenging position. His sister, Jessica McDonald Lawrence, and his niece and nephew, Helen and Lonnie Darnell, felt the warmth of their brother and uncle’s unwavering love and devotion.
Perhaps the greatest joy in Jeremiah's life came from his role as a great uncle. His great nephew, Gideon Lawrence, and great nieces, Resse and Skye Darnell, were the light of his life. He treated them with a love that mirrored that of a father, nurturing their dreams and showering them with affection. Jeremiah's pride in these young ones was evident to all who witnessed their interactions, revealing a rare bond filled with laughter, adventures, and unforgettable moments.
Jeremiah was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Dana "Kim" Baker and Thomas Ross Baker, whose love laid the foundation for the caring man he became. As his family grieves this irreplaceable loss, they are comforted by the countless memories of joy and laughter he carved into their lives.
Jeremiah Jay Baker was a friend, a companion, a devoted family member, and a beacon of hope for those around him. His spirit will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege to know him, forever reminding them of the importance of kindness, love, and connection.
Riemann Family Funeral Home, Gulfport, is assisting the family with arrangements.
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