

The foundation of Jeremiah’s life was his unwavering Catholic faith and devotion to the Church, attending mass at St. Ann Parish, a member of the Knights of Columbus, and always keeping a rosary in hand. His steady faith and moral conviction instilled principles in those who knew him.
Jeremiah had an academic and athletic nature and an affection for history and soccer. He enjoyed playing harmonica, intellectual conversations, and making memories with loved ones.
Jeremiah's greatest joy was spending time with and raising his beloved son, Keegan. His enduring legacy lies in the loving father he was and the ideals he strived to embody and impart to his son. His nieces and nephews enjoyed a bond with him that reflected the immensity of his faith and love.
He is survived by his son, Keegan.
His mother and father, Mary Ann and James. His sisters, Mary Frances, Mary Lou, Mary Terese, Mary Anna, Christina, Shelly, Leah and Crystal. His brothers, James, John, Joseph, Joshua, Job, Josiah, Jude, Joel, Jedaiah, John and Trevor. His nieces, Teresa Marie, Annalee, Ella, Elyse, Maggie, Macie, Arielle, Sarayah, Emmly, Natalie and Melissa. His nephews, Joseph, John, Christopher, Nicholas, Jonathan, Trevor, Preston, Liam, Kamran, Leo, Jihad and Rolandon. His great-niece, Mila. His great-nephews, Malik, Neeko, Joseph and Noah. His cousins, Susan and Sharon.
He is preceded in death by his brothers, Jacob Redden and Sunil Kanjia and his sister, Mary Kerrie Davis.
Funeral services to be held at St. Ann’s Catholic Parish in Coppell, Texas; Tuesday January 7th, 2025 at 2:00pm. The burial will be at Rolling Oaks Memorial Center.
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