Jeremy Tidmarsh, 16, of Nampa, died Friday, March 1, 1996, at a Nampa hospital of injuries sustained in an
automobile accident. Vigil services will be held at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, March 5, 1996, at Alsip Funeral Chapel,
Nampa. Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul's Catholic Church, 1515 8th St. S., in
Nampa, with Rev. Ray Jarboe of the Blessed
Sacrament Catholic Church in Ontario, Oregon,
as celebrant. Burial will follow in
Mt.
Calvary
Cemetery,
Nampa.
Jeremy was born
February 7, 1980, in Nampa, Idaho,
to Robert Tidmarsh and Jeanette Chatterton. Jeremy, an honor
student, attended Nampa schools and
participated in bowling, debate, and was a National Science
Merit Award winner this year. He was currently a sophomore at Nampa High School.
Jeremy always made
everybody laugh, was always helpful. He gave comfort to
others, and never wanted to be a burden on anybody. He was a
self-starter and always walked a different path which others
readily followed. He will be sorely missed by all who knew and
loved him.
If a man does not
keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears
a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears,
however measured or far away. — H.D. Thoreau
Jeremy is survived
by his mother, Jeanette Chatterton of Nampa; a sister, Angela
Tidmarsh and a brother, Michael Tidmarsh, both of Nampa; his
father and stepmother, Robert and Jill Tidmarsh of New
Plymouth, Idaho; two stepsisters, Katharine and Jennifer, both
of New Plymouth; maternal grandparents, Mary and Norman
Chatterton of Garden Valley, Idaho, paternal grandparents,
Frank and Laura Tidmarsh of Nampa, two special cousins, Nicole
Brown and Alicia Chatterton; a very special nephew, Jacob; two
special aunts, Anne Chatterton and Julie Chatterton; four
uncles, Andy Chatterton, John Chatterton and his wife Tracy,
Rick Tidmarsh and his wife Faye, and Ron Tidmarsh and his wife
Linda; three special friends, Michelle Tapp, Danny Latter, and
Dee Spear; and numerous other cousins.
In addition to his
family, there are many others who loved and were loved by
Jeremy. |