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Jeremiah Johnathan Raines

Posted 2020-05-26 by mhenderson
Published in The Miner on May 21, 2020 -
Kingman, Arizona -

It is with great sadness to express the sudden passing of Jeremy J.
Raines.

Jeremy passed away at the home he shared with his girlfriend on
Friday, April 24, 2020, at the age of 45.

Jeremiah J. Raines was born in Kingman, Arizona on Feb. 10, 1975 to
John “Mac” and Loretta Raines. Born and raised in Kingman, Jeremy was
adventurous and outgoing. He loved skate boarding, camping, big trucks
and just hanging out with his friends. He graduated with his class in
1992.

Through the years Jeremy acquired many skills. He was a hard worker
and was very proud of his accomplishments. Jeremy’s most proud time
was working for Lake Havasu Fire and Protection, installing, testing
and repairing fire sprinklers throughout Mohave County.

Jeremy was very intelligent, in every aspect of life. There was
nothing Jeremy could not do. He could fix, make and build anything.
With Jeremy’s knowledge and imagination, his ability to master
whatever he attempted was priceless.

Jeremy’s generosity was endless. He would be the first one there to
help in any way he could. His gentle, kind and caring nature gained
him the love and respect from all of those around him.

The sudden passing of Jeremy Raines has brought extreme sadness to all
those who knew and loved him. His kind and caring nature touched the
lives and hearts of many people, especially those he grew up with. As
for their life path, they walked together. To them, Jeremy was more
than just a friend. Jeremy will never be forgotten. His memory will
forever live on in the hearts and minds of those who knew him and
loved him.

RIP my friend.

Jeremy is survived by the love of his life, Denise Weems, of 14 years;
his son, his world, his rock, his reason, Bailey J. Raines; and many,
many friends.

Jeremy is preceded in death by his father; John Mac Raines; his loving
mother, Loretta

Chamberlain (Beauregard); stepfather Alan Chamberlain; and his very
good friend, Chris Gillespie.

Baby, I will forever love you. I miss you, (everyday).

“Good night, my love”...

A celebration of Jeremy’s life will be held from 4-7 p.m. on Sunday,
May 31, 2020 at 4410 N. Glen Road, Kingman.





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