Obituaries
Jerry Allan
Sheets
(July 4, 1938 - May 1, 2020)
Jerry Allan Sheets, 81, was welcome
into Heaven, while surrounded by family at his home, on May 1, 2020. Jerry
was born in Huntington, WV on July 4, 1938, to Clarence and Gwendolyn
Sheets, who preceded him in death. Also preceding him in death was his dear
brother, Richard Sheets. Jerry left many who loved him to cherish his
memory, including his beloved wife, Jeannie, his son John Sheets and wife
Teresa, his daughter Julie DeMattie Epperson and husband Roger Epperson and
his precious grandchildren Jackson, Emma and Ean Sheets, and Rebekah,
Isabella, and Amelia DeMattie. He is also survived by his “baby” sister,
Judie Paxton, sister-in-law Carole Sheets, nieces and nephews, Lorie Moran,
Todd Cox, Linda Spradlin, Bret Sheets and Christine Tucker and special
friend, Tammy Nimmo, whom he also considered family. Jerry spent his life
serving his Lord, country, community and church. He served in the United
States Navy, aboard the minesweeper, the USS Agile, with the motto “wooden
ships, and iron men, where the fleet goes, we’ve already been”. He joined
the Huntington Fire Department in 1962, serving in the fire station for 29
years, before retiring as Deputy Chief. He continued his work with HFD,
serving and managing the Huntington Firemen’s Federal Credit Union for over
50 years. He was a charter member of Spring Valley Freedom Baptist Church,
where he served faithfully for 40 years as a Deacon, Trustee, Sunday School
Teacher, and member of many committees. His service to his Lord, spanned
his life, as he was known by many as a Christian, committed to sharing Jesus
with everyone he could. If you knew Jerry, then he probably shared his love
of Jesus with you. While his life and service deserve to be honored and
celebrated according to tradition, the current COVID crisis prevents that.
A graveside service will be held at Crescent Hill Cemetery in Ceredo,
Monday, May 4th at 2:00 pm, followed by a celebration of his life around his
birthday in early July. In lieu of flowers, please feel free to contribute
to one of the charities Jerry always supported, St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital, Shriner’s Hospital for Children or Wounded Warrior Project. The
best way to honor Jerry at this time is to share his love of Jesus with
others, or to reach out to his family so we can share with you. Reger
Funeral Home of Huntington is assisting the family with arrangements.
Jerry will be missed beyond measure, but his family and friends can take
comfort in knowing that “ Papa Sheets” was received into the arms of his
Lord, hearing “well done, my good and faithful servant”. An Irish quote
says it all, Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory
no one can steal.
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