Jeremy ‘Jer’ Larson

Jeremy "Jer" Daniel Larson, 31, of Sartell passed away Friday, April 28, 2017, due to an automobile accident.

A funeral service was planned for 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 2, at Celebration Lutheran Church, Sartell with the Rev. Jeff Sackett and the Rev. Elizabeth Strenge concelebrating. Burial was planned at Oak Hill Cemetery, Sartell.

Jeremy is survived by his wife, Jodi; children, Avery Douglas, Bennett, Corbin; parents, Kevin and Anne of Clearwater; brother, Josh (Aleah Becker) Larson of Big Lake; sister, Brittany (Andy) Olson of Clearwater; grandmothers, Mary Lou Whelan and Sharon Larson; mother-in-law, Mary Jo Schepers of Sartell; father-in-law, David Dybsand of Lake City; brothers-in-law, Nick (Ariana Norman) Vornbrock of Princeton, Scott (Bailey Newlin) Dybsand of Denver, Colorado; five nephews and one niece; many aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family.

Jeremy is preceded in death by his grandfathers, Thomas Whelan and David Larson.

Jeremy was born Dec. 9, 1985, in Edina to Kevin and Anne (Whelan) Larson. He is a graduate of Annandale High School and went on to attend college and play football at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall. Jeremy married the love of his life, Jodi Dybsand, on Nov. 16, 2013, at Faith Lutheran Church in Monticello. He and Jodi were members of Celebration Lutheran Church, always keeping faith a high priority. Jeremy, a.k.a. Dock Ninja, owned and operated JL Solutions. Jeremy was an exceptional husband, treating Jodi like a queen, and a beloved father to Avery, Bennett and Corbin; always putting family above all else. He was also an amazing son, brother and uncle.

Whenever he walked into a room he was sure to bring a smile, conversation and big dreams. He shared his huge heart which was so kind and caring and had the best sense of humor. Jeremy was always social, wanting to get to know people and make a difference in the people he met. He was adventurous, enjoyed fishing, being outdoors, and experiencing new things. His passion for dancing, singing and playing guitar was infectious. Jeremy proved he could do anything he put his mind to. Jeremy and Jodi were the best thing that happened to each other. Jeremy will be remembered most for his blue eyes and smile that will last forever.