Jeremy A. Broderick, 36, of Richwood

Jeremy A. Broderick age 36 of Richwood, died unexpectedly Friday morning April 27, 2012 in Mount Vernon.

He was born December 14, 1975 in Colorado Springs, Co. to his parents Richard Broderick and Donna Marie (Griffith).

A 1994 graduate of the Marysville High School, Jeremy was a carpenter, where he worked on a framing crew, working for several companies in Columbus. One of his favorite things in life to do was spending time and riding dirt bikes with his son Josston, he also enjoyed fishing with his brother Jarret and they attended many dart and pool tournaments together. Jeremy was a talented builder of demolition derby cars, enjoying this sport with family and friends at the Derby Factory with his cousin JR Terry. Most of all Jeremy will be remembered as the best dressed guy no matter the occasion.

He is survived by his father and step mother: Richard and Carol Broderick of Bucyrus, his mother Donna (James Webb) Simpson of Utica, his son: Josston Broderick at home, fiancé: Amanda Jones and her children Alex and Riley Jones of Richwood, his former wife Heather and her son Austin of Urbana.

He was a very caring and loving father to all his children that came into his life, especially showing extraordinary love and passion for his son Josston who was his entire world. Jeremy was a very proud dad.

Also surviving is sisters: Tammy (Warren Hetrick) of Marion, Tanya (Doug) Smith of Marysville, brothers: Jarret (Stacy) Broderick and Joshua (Amanda) Broderick both of Marion, Chris Simpson and Rob Simpson both of Marysville, nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews

Memorial funeral services will be held Friday May 4, 2012 at 7:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call two hours prior to the service. Private graveside services will take place in Maple Grove Cemetery in North Lewisburg.

Memorial Gifts may be made North Union Baseball for Boys at PO Box 13, Richwood, Ohio 43344

Remembrances and condolences may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com

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