Jeremy Dean Gibson Rogers, Arkansas Obituary

Jeremy Dean Gibson

Jeremy Dean Gibson 42 of Farmington, passed away July 21, 2021, in Fayetteville. He was born July 19, 1979, in Wood River, Illinois the son of Wilbur Dean and Linda Klueter Gibson. Jeremy was a Pharmacy technician at Walmart and a member of the Farmington Church of Christ. He is preceded in death by his parents, his grandfather Raymond Klueter, his Uncle Fred Klueter, his mother -in-law Carolyne Tackett and his grandmother-in-law Helen James. Survived by his wife Deidera McDonald Gibson, two children Jamie Jack and Jacquelyne Delane Gibson both of the home: his sister Amanda Gibson, brother-in-law James Katsos, his grandmother Lucy Klueter and aunt Irene Klueter, niece Shelby Evans and Nephew Andrew Riggins. Arrangements by Benton County Funeral Home 306 N. 4th St. Rogers, Arkansas. Online condolences to www.bentoncountyfuneralhome.com
July 19, 1979 - July 21, 202107/19/197907/21/2021
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Joi Patton
July 24, 2021
My dear cousin Deidera - You've had more than your share of death lately. I can not imagine the pain your going thru while dealing with covid yourself. I KNOW Jeremy loved you and the kids so very much and I know you'll keep his memory alive. Grandmother always said Jere... Continue Reading
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Wayne &Helen Carter
July 22, 2021
Jeremy was one of the most kind, and caring young men I have known. He loved his family, you could tell by the way he looked at them with his sweet smile. We will miss you brother, we will see you again someday, may God be with you Deidera , Jamie, and Jadey. Love in Ch... Continue Reading
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MIKE RAINE
July 22, 2021
Jeremy was a wonderful husband and father. He was a faithful member of the body of Christ and a dear friend. God Bless; Kiwi Mike
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Darlene Beeler
July 22, 2021
I remember the special day Jeremy was baptized and afterward presenting him with the baptism gift. He was so sweetly appreciative. I’ll miss seeing his smile at the pharmacy each time I go there.