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Jeremy James Fry, 44, passed away on Feb. 28, 2025.
He was born in North Kansas City, MO, on Oct. 27, 1980. He is survived by his mother, Annette (Kelly) Mathenia; father, William Fry; daughter, Allie Ann ("Sac of Tators"); sister, Nicole (Brian) Simpson; brother, Cody Fry; step-sisters, Sicily Mathenia and Lilly Mathenia; step-brothers, Val Mathenia and Remy Mathenia; grandparents, Larry and Mary Corwin; as well as aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Judy and Jerry Wakefield; grandmother, Cheri Roberts; and great-grandparents, Dorothy and B.C. Schutter.
Jeremy loved fishing and spending time at the lake, but his true passion was working in the car industry alongside his grandpa and uncle. He worked as a car detailer for most of his life and was employed as an inspector at a car auction.
Above all, Jeremy lived for his daughter, Allie Ann. He called her his "Sac of Tators"—she was his world. He had a heart of gold, was his mama's teddy bear, and his smile was infectious to those around him.
We will miss you every day and carry you in our hearts forever and always.
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