

Jeremy is survived by his wife, Monica Thaler; son, Noah Thaler; and step son, Devon La Flamme. He was also survived by his parents, Barbara and Butch Thaler; sister, Brittany Gardner; brother-in-law, Kenny Gardner; nieces, Kenna and Kamryn and nephew, Kj. He is also survived by his grandmother, Nora Martin. As well as; in laws, aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends.
Jeremy came into this world 10 day late and left us way to soon at the young age of 36 on July 14, 2022. He was born in Valencia, California and moved to the Antelope Valley in 1989, when he was blessed with a little sister Brittany Thaler Gardner to grow up with. Jeremy attended Monta Vista Elementary School, Park View Middle School, and graduated from Lancaster High School in 2004.
Jeremy had an old soul. Even in his very young years, he had such a mature way of looking at things and always had a willingness to help anyone in need.
In 2007, Jeremy met the love of his life, Monica Soldano. Monica had a 3 year old son, Devon La Flamme and they became a family on September 18, 2011. They were then blessed with their son, Noah Ryan on April 6, 2013.
Jeremy had a love for sports, playing volleyball in middle school and high school. He was in little league as a child, but really found his love for softball when he was older. He played on his church softball team and as he got older he played on many co-ed and mens teams at Lancaster City Park. He carried on the love for baseball to his son, Noah, helping him and coaching him through his first seasons of baseball. Jeremy also had a love for football, and USC Traditions. He could tell you anything you wanted to know about almost any sport.
Jeremy worked for Sparkletts Water for 14 years, and had the same route for 9 years. With in those 9 years he built a real relationship with almost each customer or business that he delivered to. He could also tell you anything you wanted to know about his route with out any doubt. Jeremy was known as the baby of the branch because they watched him grow.
Jeremy made friends wherever he went and always had a smile on his face. He was the first to help someone in need or even open his home if you needed a place to land. Jeremy loved to spend time with his family and friends. He was always known as the life of the party. Jeremy always said that if he made someone smile or laugh that day he did his job. He will truly be missed and loved by many.
A Memorial Service will be held at the
Lancaster Municipal Baseball Stadium (Jethawks) in Lancaster, at 5:00-6:30 pm on Saturday August 27, 2022.
A “Party”, Celebration of Life will be held following the Memorial Service.
Gino’s Italian Restaurant
44960 Valley Central Way
Lancaster, Ca 93536
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