e Sugar Clay Winery and Vineyards. Shortly before their marriage, they welcomed their daughter, Jade, into the world on January 5th of 2013. They lived in the town of Red Oak, Iowa. Soon after they married, had the blessing of another daughter, Melody on the February 4th of 2014. However, Jeremy and Amanda parted ways, and he later met and became engaged to Natasha Watford. They were thrilled to have a baby boy, Noah, on November 11th of 2016. They parted ways, and he recently resided with his daughters in the town of Hamburg, Iowa, for the last several years. Over the years Jeremy worked at several places roofing or doing construction work. Additionally, he loved nature and working outside raising steel framing and constructing buildings. He also took much joy in working at the Diagonal Community School District as a Paraprofessional. One of his responsibilities at the school district was to shuttle students. This job required him to obtain his chauffeur's license, of which we were very proud that he attained. Jeremy, of course, always found joy in the simple pleasures of life, raising his daughters and caring for the family. Throughout his life, Jeremy enjoyed the outdoors, camping, and spending time in nature on many hunting and fishing trips with family and friends to rivers, lakes, and ponds. He was always passionate about music and was an artistically talented and creative singer, songwriter, and guitar player. Other wonderful attributes we will always remember Jeremy by is his love of family, and friends, and his compassion that he had for others. He could light up a room with his smile, and he had a magnetic and lovable personality. Jeremy's generosity and charming love were especially endearing attributes he will be remembered by as well. During his time attending First Christian Church in Tabor, IA Jeremy became a baptized believer in Jesus Christ. Throughout life's struggles and trials, he had difficulties, especially concerning depression, addiction, and suicidal thoughts. We know he is at rest now. Jeremy was extremely bright and inquisitive, though he had many questions regarding his faith throughout the years. Jeremy was a student of the Word and raised his children in the faith. Surviving Jeremy is his children Jade L. Huebner, Melody J. Huebner of Red Oak, IA and Noah O. S. Huebner of De Soto, MO; parents Rudolph "R.E." E. Huebner III and Rebecca R. Huebner of Kimberly, ID; siblings Kelly M. Fischer (Jason) of McClelland, IA; Christina "Nina" R. Daugherty (Daniel) of Kimberly, ID and Rudolph "Rudy" E. Huebner IV (Krista) of Tampa, FL; ex-wife Amanda J. Williams of Red Oak, IA; nieces and nephews Micah and Naomi Daugherty, Allissa and McKenzie Fischer, Rudy V, Daymian and Paisley Huebner. He was preceded in death by his beloved grandparents Clarence Louis Richard and Ida Marie Richard; Rudolph "Sonny" E. Huebner II and Vesta "Rose" Huebner; his cousin Brad A. Thibodeaux; and Aunt Brenda S. Hargrave. Our family would like to urge those struggling with depression, addiction or suicidal thoughts to reach out to family, friends, clergy or the Lifeline. It is our hope and prayer that Jeremy's legacy of compassion can go on to help others live a brighter tomorrow. Thank you to Loess Hills Funeral and Cremation Center in Glenwood, IA for their excellent care and personal touch.
Loess Hills Funeral and Cremation Center
Glenwood, IA 51534
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