In loving memory of

Jerrold P Jepson
February 13, 2016

Jerrold P. Jepson, Sr.,of Friendship, died Saturday, February 13, 2016 at his home. He was 77 years old. He was born on May 28, 1938 in New London, a son of the late George and Violet (Lassiter) Jepson. He married Beverly Wickersheim on May 24, 1969 in Zion, Ill. She survives.

He was a graduate of Westfield High School. Mr. Jepson proudly served in the United States Marine Corps from January 1956 to March 1959 and was stationed at Yucca Flats, Nev.

He was employed at Warwick Electronics in Zion, Ill. and American Motors in Kenosha for 32 years. In 2000, he moved to Friendship.

Mr. Jepson was a member of the Rock River Thresheree in Edgerton.

He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and John Deere tractors.

In addition to his wife, survivors include: two sons, Jerrold Jepson, Jr. and Jason (Bonnie) Jepson, all of Kenosha; three grandchildren, Austin, Yuba City, Calif., Katlynn and David Jepson both of Manchester, N.H.; four step-grandchildren Jon, Yuba City, Calif., Ben, Brianna and Brooke, all of Kenosha; a brother, Wayne (Karen) Jepson of Sturtevant; two brothers-in-law, Terry (Pam) Wickersheim and William (Linda) Wickersheim, all of Zion, IL.

He was preceded in death by a brother, Alan Jepson.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday at 12 p.m. at Four Corners Assembly of God, White Lake with Rev. Marvin Kindle officiating. Visitation will be Saturday at the church from 10:30 a.m. until the time of service. Burial will take place in the spring at the Elton Cemetery.

Bradley Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Tributes

Keith Lanphear wrote on Feb 17, 2016:

"Beverly: so sorry for your loss. I was only his driver but he was a very nice person, and he had some good stories. Again so sorry for your loss"

jeff dickey wrote on Feb 17, 2016:

"Jason My deepest condolences to you and your family"

Phil & Kathy Anastasi wrote on Feb 17, 2016:

"Dear Beverly and Family, It's with deep sadness that we learned about Jerry's passing. We will always have fond memories of him. He never was afraid to stand up for what was right and never turned his back on someone who needed help. As a UAW Local 72 member he always was a strong outspoken person, many times expressing his view to me. I always appreciated what he had to say and his opinion did count. At work he tried to do the best job possible and he really cared about everyone. It was my honor and privilege to know and call him friend. May he rest in peace . Phil Anastasi Green Lake County "

phyllis mcnab wrote on Feb 17, 2016:

"dear bev i was so sad to hear about jerry your in my thoughts and prayers"