Jeremy L. Robinson


Jeremy Lee Robinson, age 48, of Independence, Missouri passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, April 13, 2025. He was born March 4, 1977, in Independence, Missouri, the son of Tom and Susan Robinson.

Jeremy was a devoted father, beloved brother, and cherished friend, who left us far too soon at the age of 48. He lived every day with a heart wide open and a spirit that could never be contained. He was the kind of person you only meet once in a lifetime—hard-working, lovable, and full of a goofy charm that lit up every room he entered. His laugh was contagious, his hugs were healing, and his presence had a way of making everyone feel like they mattered. To know him was to love him, and to be loved by him was to feel safe, seen, and fiercely cared for always.

He was everyone’s favorite person—not because he tried to be, but because it came naturally to him. He had a gift for connecting with people, whether through a joke, a story, or just his unshakable ability to show up when it counted. He loved big, forgave easily, and never judged. He accepted everyone exactly as they were, always ready with a listening ear and a warm heart. As a brother, he was fiercely loyal and protective. As a father, he was tender and strong. As a friend, he was unforgettable.

Jeremy had a passion for the open road and found peace behind the rumble of his Harley. He felt most free riding under the wide sky, the wind in his face and the world rushing by. Jeremy found immense joy in the simple pleasures of life. He had a deep passion for riding four wheelers and exploring the outdoors. Evenings spent around a bonfire at “the land” with his cherished friends and family were among his most treasured moments. His dogs, Daisy, Bandit, and Luna, which he adored, were a constant source of comfort and happiness.

Jeremy’s heart overflowed with love for his nieces and nephews, particularly Lincoln, Emmy, and Elle, with whom he shared countless adventures and created lasting memories. But above all, his greatest love, without question, was his daughter, Sophia. He adored her with every fiber of his being. She was his pride, his joy, and the light of his life. Everything he did—every sacrifice, every late night, every laugh and lesson—was for her.

Though our hearts are shattered, we will carry his memory with us always—his laughter, his warmth, his unwavering love and his inappropriate jokes. Jeremy leaves behind a legacy of kindness, joy, and an unbreakable bond with all who had the privilege to love him.

He is survived by his beloved daughter Sophia, his siblings Jeff Robinson (Kate) and family, Cody (Robert), Zach (Ali), Elli (Ryland) and children, Emery, John, and Cora; John Robinson (Nicki) and family, Jason (Shelly) and Ellis, Tyler; Jana Brown (David) and family, Lincoln, Emmy, and Elle; and countless friends who considered him family.

Welcoming him into Heaven are his loving parents, Tom and Susan Robinson, his grandmother “Granny”, Virginia Hopkins, and his cousin, Mike Caviness.

Ride free, Jeremy. You were one of a kind, and we’ll miss you more than words can ever say.

Service will be held on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 at 2:00 PM, at The Hilltop Event Center at Lake Paradise Resort, 985 NW 1901st Rd, Lone Jack, MO 64070, followed immediately with a Celebration of Life.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to his daughter, Sophia.

Obituary submitted by the family.

Arrangements:  Royer Funeral Home, Oak Grove, Missouri

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