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Jeremy Brian Jaques, of Mountain View Wyoming was taken from us, August 31, 2024. Jeremy was born in Provo, UT on February 25, 1976. Jeremy spent his childhood growing up in Mountain View, WY where he grew a love for hunting and fishing. Later he would find many other places to call home (hence the name “Drifter”). He would eventually end up in Gillette where he would meet his wife April.
Jeremy was a tinkerer and somewhat of a mechanic, just a need to know what made something work. Ultimately, he would find himself finally through his love of art and his amazing talent as an exceptional tattoo artist. Jeremy was inquisitive and fearless. Anyone who knew Jeremy knew that he would do anything for them if they were in need. He had an intoxicating personality and made friends everywhere he went, which explains why he had too many to count. Also would like to mention his close relationship to his aunt Val throughout his childhood and beyond.
He is survived by his mother Debra Ann Charon; wife April Jaques; brothers Josh Jaques (Kylie), Joseph Jaques, Christopher Jaques (Laura); sisters Brandie Wise (Chuck), Jodi Charon, Theresa Charon(Grant), Bridget Cole (Alan), Kodi Charon; children Ion Jaques, Jocelyn Lennon, Samantha Jaques, Justis Charon(Jaques), Aedin Jaques, Will Britney, Harlan Whitlock; grandchildren Kaizer, Atlas, Jordyn, Carter, Kimber and many more to come. Also, many nieces and nephews who loved him and were loved by him.
A visitation will be held on Saturday, September 14th at Crandall Funeral Home, Evanston, WY from 5-7pm. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 pm Sunday, September 15th at the American Legion Post 36 in Fort Bridger, WY.
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