Memorial
Jeremy Lee Dahl, of Cedar Rapids, formerly of Oak Grove, MN, passed away on Thursday January 24, 2019 at the age of 47. Honoring Jeremy’s wishes he will be cremated.
A time to celebrate, share and remember the life of Jeremy will be held on Saturday February 9, 2019 at 11:00 am at Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories. Another gathering will be held in Andover, MN on February 16th, 2019 at Bunker Hills Activity Center from 2-5pm and then a Celebration of Life is also planned for later in the spring.
Jeremy was born May 31, 1971 in Independence, Iowa to Margaret “Maggie” (Woodward) and Roland ”Roscoe” Dahl. He graduated from Anoka High School in Anoka, MN in 1989. His career included 20 years of construction, co-owning a siding business and most recently working with his dad and brother at Roscoe Painting.
Jeremy’s family includes his children Danielle (George), Alexis (Ricky), Dylan and Laylah. His grandchildren Braxton, Aubriella and Rylen, all from Minnesota. His mother Maggie (Clark) Collins of Guttenberg, father Roscoe (Janet), brother, Eric (Marie), step-brothers, Todd Shedeck (Kelly), and Aaron Beltz (Shae) all of Cedar Rapids. Grandfathers Ralph Woodward of Oelwein, Robert Dahl of Vinton, grandmother Emelia Jacobson of Urbana, aunts Pamm (Doug) Geuder of Volga, Deanna (J.R.) Underwoood of Aplington, Linda Lambert, Jean Woodward both of Waterloo, Sharon Loomis (Jim) of Fairfax, and Julie Woodward of Littleton. Uncles Bobby of Afton, Don (Deanna) of Marion, Jim of Urbana, Wesley (Bonnie) of Jesup, Brian (Phylls) Woodward of Oelwein. Several cousins, his former wife Jill of Oak Grove, MN and stepfather Glenn Behrends of Somerville, AL.
Jeremy was preceded in death by his grandmother, Bea Johansen, aunt, Suzi Woodward, and uncles, Mark and Mike Woodward.
Jeremy’s favorite activities were spending time with his family, attending their sporting events and activities, he was very proud of them, they were the joy of his life. Jeremy was an avid sports fan and diehard Vikings fan and really enjoyed ice fishing.
Jeremy was a wonderful, fun loving father, son, brother, and friend, with a gentle soul and kind heart. He touched the lives of many and will be missed.
On behalf of the family, we wish to express our gratitude for your kindness and support.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the family of Jeremy Dahl.