San Francisco Chronicle

Jeremiah S. Bailey

October 14, 1976 – April 15, 2018

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Resident of San Francisco, CA

Jeremiah Seth Bailey ‘JB’, resident of his beloved San Francisco came to us on 14 October 1976 and left us to explore the great unknown on Sunday April 15, 2018.

JB was a mind-blowing person that everyone wanted to know and be around. His wit and humor were priceless and anyone that spent even a moment with him knew that his heart was as genuine and thoughtful as they come. He was extraordin­arily giving, too witty for his own good, a supporter of local artists, ardent supporter of access to medical cannabis, a builder of custom bicycles and so intellectu­ally curious. He challenged us to explore all of our perspectiv­es deeper. He shared with us his love of dogs (and spoiling them), his love of exploring nature’s wonders, good food, art and music. Those who knew him were forever changed in ways large and small.

He will be missed every day and in our hearts forever. JB always aimed to give more than he ever received and felt he could always give more. He continues to give even after leaving this world. He is free now to explore the other side with his faithful dogs Calvin and Russel. See you on the flip side JB and please keep in touch (though do keep the pranks to a minimum for sanities sake)!

JB is survived by his mother Elizabeth A Bailey, brother Richard A Bailey, Jr., sister Michelle D Bailey, sister in-law Stacey bailey, nephew Dustin Bailey and niece Muriah Bailey.

His last wish for everyone he knew was ‘May your road be level and your path smooth, Sometimes “rolling with it” can get bumpy. As long as you’re having fun, I’m cool.’

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to your favorite charity or to San Francisco Animal Care and Control (www. sfanimalca­re.org ) in his name. Jeremiah would have preferred that.

A Celebratio­n of Life observance will be held on the 28th of April, 2018 at 105 Monks Hill Rd in Kingston, MA 02364 from 2:00pm 5:00pm.

Kindly take time to visit his tribute page at https:// www.qeepr.com/profile/ JeremiahBa­iley/ for more informatio­n and to send condolence­s.

“Death is very likely the single best invention of life. It is life’s change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new.”

- Steve Jobs (1955-2011)

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