Jeramy Monroe Louk's Obituary
Jeramy Monroe Louk, 32, passed away Monday, January 8th, 2018 in one of his favorite camping spots in Redington Pass, Tucson, AZ. He was loved by many for his kind and patient nature, providing help to anyone that asked, lending an ear for those that needed it and, in general, just being really great company and knowing how to have a good time. Jeramy was passionate about hunting and fishing, looking forward to each new season and traveling to a new camping site or fishing spot that he heard of. He could carry on long conversations, swapping stories and tips, and would be eager to answer questions from anyone that wanted to learn about these hobbies. This openness to answer questions resulted in him meeting the woman that would become his wife when she asked friends what something from the hunting section of Walmart was used for and was introduced to him to answer. He had a great love for music, analyzing the lyrics to a song, learning the backgrounds of a new band or artist and appreciating a good beat. Jeramy attended as many concerts as he could from Slipknot to Justin Moore and especially those for his iconic outlaw country artists including Merle Haggard, Hank Williams Jr and David Allan Coe. He had hopes of sharing these passions with his son, Johnathan, hoping to raise him as he grew up, hanging around a campfire or sitting on the water with a good song playing.
Jeramy graduated from Flowing Wells High School in 2003 and worked many years as a auto mechanic before moving on to other tradesman positions including maintenance and roofing. This only enhanced his skills to assist him with helping friends and family when needed whether it be with their vehicle or at home. Even on vacation, he worked on the u joints of friend's truck without hesitation and with a smile on his face.
He is survived by his loving father, Boyd Louk, mother, Amy Tinervin Moore, grandmother, Alta Louk, mother-in-law, Toni Parsons, brothers-in-law, Jose Varela and Omar Parsons, sister-in-law Kelly Louk, wife, Derika Louk, and treasured son, Johnathan Louk.
Services will be held at Evergreen mortuary at 3pm on Friday, January 19th, 2018. He will be laid to rest beside his twin brother, Justin Louk.
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