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Jeremiah Doyle Morris, 46, of Mountain Home, Arkansas, passed away on April 2, 2026, in Springfield, Missouri. He was born October 17, 1979, and lived most of his life in beautiful Mountain Home, Arkansas.
He was a devoted, loving husband. Jeremiah is survived by his wife, Courtney Morris, son Finley Polston, whom he reconnected with in 2022; his children, Olivia Polston, and Logan Miah who he loved and always held a special place in his heart; sister Erica; brother Brandon, cousin Alicia, along with many nieces, nephews, and close friends across Arkansas and Georgia. He was especially close to friends Chris Holcomb (with whom they were known as “The Hooligans” in Georgia), Levi Dunn, Zac Abney, Hairbraine, and Frank Shake (Franky Rude). Jeremiah, Frank, Kashaan Razavi, and Parhaam Razavi were known together as the “Rude Boys.” He also had a very close bond with his father‑in‑law, Victor Stearns.
Jeremiah was preceded in death by his mother, Ruth Norris, father Jimmy Bean, mother‑in‑law Suzette Stearns, friends Kashaan Razavi, and Parhaam Razavi. Now reunited with them in heaven.
Jeremiah loved working on his dad’s motorcycle— that was gifted to him, gaming, and finding peace wherever water could be found. He was a tattoo artist for 19 years and retired from tattooing in 2017. Jeremiah worked as a maintenance technician at Keystone. He treasured time with his wife and family the most.
He is loved by many and will be missed by even more, especially Courtney, his soulmate.
Unfortunately, no memorial service details at this time. For those who wish to help, a donation page is available on Courtney’s Facebook and through community postings.
Arrangements are under the care of Diamond State Cremation located in Lead Hill, Arkansas.
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