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Jerry Lee Eubank passed away Friday June 27, 2025 in Amarillo, Texas.
Jerry was born January 21, 1942 in Albany, Texas; the eldest son of Elmer Eubank and Erna (Jentho) Eubank.
After serving in the US Navy where he received The Air Medal Strike/Flight Award in 1966, Jerry lived in Weatherford & the Peaster community, where he served on the Volunteer Fire Department. He was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church of Weatherford, Texas where he was a charter member. His hobbies included fishing and playing 42 at the American Legion post 163 where he was a member.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Erna (Jentho) & Elmer Eubank; and his stepson, Donnie Ray.
Survivors include his daughter-in-law, Priss Ray of Weatherford; stepdaughter, Sharon Ray of Richland Hills; daughter, Jennifer & her husband, Todd Winfrey of Canyon; son, Jason and his wife, Angela Eubank of Whitney; grandchildren, Annie Ray, Seth Ray, Anthony Ray, Justin Gratts, Jasmine Ray, Brylee Winfrey, Kenadee Winfrey, Abree Winfrey & Sydnee Winfrey of Canyon and Zoe Plyler; brothers, Norman & wife, Barbara Eubank of Blanco, Larry & wife, Carlene Eubank of Weatherford & Gary Eubank of Weatherford; several nieces & nephews; and a host of extended family members and friends.
Memorial Service: 2:30pm Sunday July 27,2025, Trinity Lutheran Church, 1500 Ball St Weatherford, TX 76086
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made, in Jerry's name, to Trinity Lutheran Church 1500 Ball Street, Weatherford, Texas 76086, The American Legion Post 163 or a United States Veterans Organization of your choice.
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