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Jeremiah ‘Jerry’ Little

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Jeremiah ‘Jerry’ Little

Jeremiah ‘Jerry’ Little

Jeremiah “Jerry” Share Little passed away on April 15, 2026, in Oklahoma City at the age of 52. He was born on May 28, 1973, in Okarche.

Jerry spent much of his childhood in Colorado, returning to Oklahoma each summer, creating lasting memories in both places.

He graduated from Battle Mountain High School in 1991.

On Nov. 27, 1993, Jerry married the love of his life, Amy Morrow. Together, they built a life full of love, laughter and countless cherished memories.

Jerry had a passion for the outdoors and adventure. He loved riding dirt bikes and took great pride in teaching his boys not only how to ride, but how to ride well.

In his younger years, he ski raced and later passed that love on by teaching his sons how to ski and snowboard.

A dedicated and hardworking businessman, Jerry founded Brothers Stone Fabrication. He was known for his strong work ethic and for mentoring his employees, teaching them the value of doing things the right way.

Jerry also found joy in the simple pleasures of life. He loved listening to music and spending time in the kitchen, especially grilling steaks. He proudly held the title of the family’s “mashed potato king.”

He is survived by his loving wife, Amy Little; his sons, Daniel and Heath-er, Corey, and Joseph and Aubree; his father, James Little and wife Shirley; his mother, Beverly Leck and husband Paul; his brother, David Little; and his sister, Tamera Little and Brian Wood.

He is also survived by his nephews Andy Rednose, Tyler Maddux, Dallas Maddux, Skyler Little, Izak Little, Ryan Westrope, Jake Westrope and Zachary Kraus; his father- and mother- in-law, Fred and Elise Morrow; and his sistersin- law, Tami Westrope and husband Thomas and Jeni Kraus and husband Darren.

Jerry was expecting his first granddaughter, Ella Leona Little.

He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Frances Little; his brother, Justin Little; and his nephew, Creed Kraus.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 24, at the Kingfisher Cemetery under the direction of Wilson Funeral Home-Kingfisher.