Jeremiah A. "Jer" Smith

12/22/1977 - 12/05/2023

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Obituary For Jeremiah A. "Jer" Smith

Jeremiah A. “Jer” Smith, 45, of Wintersville, Ohio passed away on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at Trinity West. He was born on December 22, 1977 in Steubenville, a son of David & Elizabeth Klisowski Smith. For over twenty years, Jer was the IT Administrator for Jefferson County Dept. of Jobs and Family Services.

Jer loved his family and his Mitsubishi EVO.

Jer is survived by his wife Tara S. Jenkins Smith; children Noah, Ryley & Elizabeth “Lizzy” Smith; brother Matthew (Dakonya) Smith and their children, his aunt Judy Paradis and her children, mother-in-law Susan Peterson and many nieces & nephews.

Private services to be observed.

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    Prayers and love Tara! Keeping you and the kids in my thoughts and prayers.. We will miss you Jer!!

  • 09/03/2024

    Jr. My heart is broken for you and family you were like my son and I miss you already hurts so bad. I made you a promise to take care of your family and I will all ways keep that promise rip my son. From mike and Brianna and the Hawthorne family!!

  • 09/03/2024

    It is with a heavy heart the news of the passing of our dear friend, Jared, aka NoobWebz. I, J. Libetti had the privilege of working alongside Webz over a decade ago. In July 2013, Webz played a pivotal role in the creation of my inaugural YouTube channel, showcasing an impressive mastery of computers, networks, graphic arts, and video editing he guided me through.Webz wasn't just a skilled technician; he was also an avid gamer. Alongside myself (BloodTearsGlory) and MacDog16 (S. Mackey), We spent countless hours immersed in online battles of Call of Duty and Destiny. Our collaborative gaming live streams on YouTube were a source of immense joy, solidifying us as a formidable clan.Webz's expertise extended beyond gaming, and his patience was unmatched. Despite my incessant queries about gaming intricacies, video editing, and computers, he always made time to offer guidance and support. His generosity knew no bounds, as evidenced by the digital logos and banners he crafted for all his YouTube and gaming comrades.In the realm of gaming, Webz stood out for his calm demeanor. Unlike MacDog16 and myself, prone to bouts of frustration leading to skyrocketing blood pressure, Webz remained composed even in the face of lag-induced challenges. I vividly recall a session of Call of Duty Black Ops 2 where Webz, typically unflappable, expressed his frustration with lag-related issues. Despite declaring his intent to never play again, the very next night found us reunited for our customary online gaming session.NoobWebz's legacy extends beyond the digital realm; he leaves behind cherished memories of camaraderie, patience, and generosity. May he rest in peace, forever remembered by those fortunate enough to have shared in his passion and friendship.Our condolences to his family and friends. J. Libetti aka BloodTearsGlory

  • 09/03/2024

    Tara. I am so sorry for your loss. We back in Pgh. share your sorrow, and we pray for the family. It is not easy to lose someone so young and in the prime of life. He would want you to raise those children to remember all of the good things he stood for. Noah you will have to be the man of the house and help Mom to get through this bad time and I know you will. Sending love and prayers to all. Aunt Dorrine "Dot" From Pa.

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