Obituaries
 By  FROM STAFF REPORTS Published 
9:43 am Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Jeremy Trent Shubert, July 13, 2013

Jeremy Trent Shubert, 23, of Huntsville passed away Saturday July 13, 2013 at a local hospital. Jeremy was a native of Ft. Bragg, NC and a resident of Madison County since 2006. Survivors include his mother and step-father: Tammy and Joel Rex; one brother: Joshua J. Shubert; one sister: Brittany Harrell; his father and step-mother: Samuel J. and Virginia Shubert; his maternal grandparents: Trenton and Connie Swanson; his stepgrandmother: Tekla Rex; two nieces; one nephew; one aunt, several uncles and numerous cousins.

Visitation was held on Tuesday, July 16th at Berryhill Funeral Home. Funeral services was held on Friday July 19th at Zolfo Springs Baptist Church in Zolfo Springs, FL with Rev. Trenton Swanson officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Berryhill Funeral Home is assisting locally. Ponger- Kays-Grady Funeral Home of Wauchula, FL is assisting the family in Florida.

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