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Jeremy Jacob Pambrun was born 12/10/73. He grew up attending Livingston public schools. He loved Legos, playing computer games and drawing. A little reclusive, Jeremy found peace in his art and shared the results with the world. He enjoyed drawing ladies’ faces and dragons. He could complete a dragon in less than one minute. Jeremy worked at Taco John’s and spent over 20 years working in both Livingston and Bozeman stores. He considered his coworkers friends and family. He had a different sense of humor, and you could hear his distinct laugh often in the workplace lighting up the room.
Ravens loved Jeremy, they flew along as he walked and even walked beside him on the sidewalk. Some say he was a raven whisperer; others believe it was that he put the extra potato oles outside before and after his shift.
He was loyal, dependable and courageous. Jeremy had many medical problems but stuck with it with the help of his Livingston and Bozeman friends. He strived for his own independence at all costs.
Jeremy is survived by his parents, Diana and Duane Frelich and brother Chris (Marley) Frelich, grandmother Betty Jean Davis, aunts Connie (Tom) Moore, uncles Larry (LeRae) Davis, Gordon Davis and Wally Chambers nephew Matt Shandy and niece Rebecca Shandy. He is further survived by many cousins.
He is predeceased by his father John F. Pambrun and sister Heather Shandy.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2024 at 11:00 a.m., at Franzen-Davis Funeral Home in Livingston. A reception will immediately follow the service at the home of Jeremy's parents, Diana and Duane Frelich, 4337 Hwy 89 S., Livingston.
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