Jeremiah was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather Charles Gaylord,
His paternal grandparents Francis Breitigan, and Gloria Williamson, his uncle Mark Gaylord, and cousin Christopher Gaylord, and cousin Daniel Breitigan.
He is survived by his mother Teresa Farrington, father Steven Breitigan,
Brothers Jeff Breitigan and Jacob Messick, sister Stephanie Breitigan,
His children Kelly Breitigan, Tyler Breitigan, and Charlie Breitigan Storment, along with a host of nieces and nephews.
Jeremiah attended New Life Christian School most of his elementary years and Durango High School till eleventh grade.
Being raised in the family sign business it was inevitable that he would end up working in the industry he had grown so fond of.
He worked at Superior Signs and Patrick Signs in Las Vegas before venturing off to start his own wrap business called “That’s a Wrap” as a vinyl wrap installation specialist.
He acquired several certifications through different vinyl companies to become a preferred installer of their product. 3M, Lowen, Avery, and Oracal, just to name a few. Jeremiah was born a perfectionist and it showed in his meticulous work.
Jeremiah was the co-founder of the National Wrap Syndicate which was formed to protect, educate, and inspire his fellow wrap clan.
Jeremiah also had his air BnB business with his house he purchased in Kansas City, Mo.
As for hobbies I think his work was his hobby. He loved what he did.
He also enjoyed building things like the fireplace in his living room.
DIY was his thing. He enjoyed remodeling and decorating his homes.
Jeremiah also loved to travel, sing karaoke, spend time with his children and grand babies, and hang out with friends.
Jeremiah is also a father to three children who he adored. He has always been considered a family man.
He has left a huge hole in many hearts through his passing.
Wrap in peace Jeremiah.
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