Jeremy Stephen Todd's Obituary
Jeremy Stephen Todd, 43, of Longview, passed away on April 9, 2026. Friends and family are invited for a time of visitation on Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 6-8pm at Rader Funeral Home. On Friday we will have a service to honor and celebrate Jeremy's life. The service will start at 10:30am and be held in Jefferson. 5530 FM 2208 Jefferson, TX 75657.
Jeremy Stephen Todd, 43, of Longview, Texas, passed away on April 9, 2026, in Longview, Texas. He was born on April 27, 1982, in Longview, Texas.
Jeremy is survived by his loving wife, Jenny Todd; his children, Hunter Moore, Makenzee Rowland, and Patrick Webb; and his cherished granddaughter, Keilani Webb. He is also survived by his father, William Todd; his mother, Pamela Weeks; and his brothers, Joshua Todd, Kenny Strong Kerry Rowland, Jerry Rowland, Tommy Perry, Chesley Hill, Justin Garnett, Jason Martin, along with many more who weren't just friends - but brothers to him.
Before Jenny, it was always Jeremy, Mark, Josh, and his loyal dog Rebel-along with many, many friends who clung to him. He had a way of pulling people in, of being someone others leaned on, looked up to, and never wanted to be without. He loved them all with his whole heart, and that bond helped shape the man everyone knew.
Jeremy was a man who lived life on the extreme end of everything-but most of all, love. Standing tall at 6'4", his presence filled a room, but it was his heart that truly made him larger than life. His love for people was just as big as he was-fierce, loyal, and undeniable.
He had striking eyes, long eyelashes, and a smile that no one could forget-complete with dimples that could light up even the darkest day. Jeremy was a protector by nature. His family and friends always knew they were safe with him. And if you knew Jeremy, you knew he had what he jokingly called a "one-hitter quitter"-the kind that could drop you today, but tomorrow he'd be right there loving you like nothing ever happened.
Jeremy had a wild side in his younger days-'hell on wheels" as many would say-but everything changed when he met the love of his life, Jenny. From that point on, his world centered around his family. He loved his daddy, his mama, his brothers, his kids, and his granddaughter with everything in him.
Jeremy's house was the one you went to when you came back to town after being away. No matter how much time had passed, you knew he'd be there-ready to welcome you, talk, laugh, and make you feel like you never left.
He had a special love for his dogs, especially his boxer, Rebel-who he loved almost more than people. Jeremy himself carried the same loyalty you see in a boxer: strong, protective, and devoted without question. Losing Rebel was hard on him, but in time he found another best friend in Remi. his boxer who is still here today-a reminder of that same loyal bond Jeremy carried in his own heart.
He was tough-truly the toughest of the tough. Life threw everything it could at him, from motorcycle wrecks to car accidents, but nothing could keep him down. He always got back up. That resilience became part of his legacy.
Jeremy loved the simple joys in life-opening day of snake season, grilling the perfect steak (so good his wife didn't have to cook), talking with people, laughing, and being a jokester. He was always running late, always doing things his own way, and somehow, everything about him just worked. He was different-in the best way-like he walked through life a little backwards, but exactly how he was meant to.
He stood for what was right. He loved his family deeply. He loved God. And with Jeremy, you always knew where you stood-because he was as real and honest as they come.
Jeremy touched countless lives and left a mark that will never fade. He was truly one of a kind-a light that could not be put out.
He will be remembered as an amazing husband, father, son, brother, grandfather, and friend. And to many, he will always simply be - Jeremy Todd.
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