Jeramie Wayne Kuhlman, 48, of Caldwell, Idaho, passed away suddenly on March 15, 2025.
Born on May, 5,1976, Jeramie was the beloved son of Christy Workman and Chris Kuhlman. From an early age, Jeramie had a deep love for the military. He was often found playing with toy army men, tanks, and proudly wearing his mother's BDUs. His passion led him to enlist in the Army a year early, surprising even his parents.
Jeramie graduated from Kuna High School in 1994, where he met Suzie Alexander. Later that year, in September, he welcomed his first son, Colt Kuhlman. His military career began shortly after and flourished- he trained as an Army Ranger in Panama and Okinawa, served with distinction, and qualified as Airborne not only in the U.S, but also in Germany and Great Britain. While on leave from Fort Lewis, he married Ryann Danell in 1998. Together, they welcomed two more children: Tristin in 1999 and Jaydyn in May 2000.
After eight years of honorable service, Jeramie was discharged and began pursuing other passions. He found joy in drawing- a talent he inherited from his grandmother, and later trained service dogs for disabled veterans while living in Colorado.
In 2016, he enrolled at Boise State University to study Construction Management, driven by a dream of one day running his own crew. Jeramie met Brittany McKee in 2019, and they married in October 2021. In June 2022, they welcomed their son Skyler.
Jeramie was a proud father, loving husband, devoted son, brother, and a loyal friend. He was known for his big heart, his dedication to family, and his love for the Seattle Seahawks.
He is survived by his wife Brittany Kuhlman. His children: Colt Kuhlman(Amanda and grandchildren): Gwendolyn, Tyler, Killian, Mischa and Hell'a), Tristin Kuhlman, Jaydyn Kuhlman, and Skyler Kuhlman; stepchildren Kaylanni, Laicie, and Ryder.
He is also survived by his parents, Christy Workman and Chris Kuhlman (Malissa); siblings Leslie(Mike), Justin, and Jared(Jessi); niece Abby and nephew Aiden; his grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends.
Jeramie will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Born on May, 5,1976, Jeramie was the beloved son of Christy Workman and Chris Kuhlman. From an early age, Jeramie had a deep love for the military. He was often found playing with toy army men, tanks, and proudly wearing his mother's BDUs. His passion led him to enlist in the Army a year early, surprising even his parents.
Jeramie graduated from Kuna High School in 1994, where he met Suzie Alexander. Later that year, in September, he welcomed his first son, Colt Kuhlman. His military career began shortly after and flourished- he trained as an Army Ranger in Panama and Okinawa, served with distinction, and qualified as Airborne not only in the U.S, but also in Germany and Great Britain. While on leave from Fort Lewis, he married Ryann Danell in 1998. Together, they welcomed two more children: Tristin in 1999 and Jaydyn in May 2000.
After eight years of honorable service, Jeramie was discharged and began pursuing other passions. He found joy in drawing- a talent he inherited from his grandmother, and later trained service dogs for disabled veterans while living in Colorado.
In 2016, he enrolled at Boise State University to study Construction Management, driven by a dream of one day running his own crew. Jeramie met Brittany McKee in 2019, and they married in October 2021. In June 2022, they welcomed their son Skyler.
Jeramie was a proud father, loving husband, devoted son, brother, and a loyal friend. He was known for his big heart, his dedication to family, and his love for the Seattle Seahawks.
He is survived by his wife Brittany Kuhlman. His children: Colt Kuhlman(Amanda and grandchildren): Gwendolyn, Tyler, Killian, Mischa and Hell'a), Tristin Kuhlman, Jaydyn Kuhlman, and Skyler Kuhlman; stepchildren Kaylanni, Laicie, and Ryder.
He is also survived by his parents, Christy Workman and Chris Kuhlman (Malissa); siblings Leslie(Mike), Justin, and Jared(Jessi); niece Abby and nephew Aiden; his grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends.
Jeramie will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.