Physical Address
357 Agency Rd,
Lapwai, ID 83540
Jeremy Bovencamp was born on August 12, 1980 to Earlene Ann Bovencamp-Weber and Mark Edward Allen III in Lewiston, ID. Jeremy was an enrolled member of the Nez Perce Tribe. He attended school at Culdesac School & Highland High School in Craigmont. Jeremy was recently enrolled at Lewis-Clark State College for the 2024-25 school year with plans on majoring in Social Work. Jeremy has worked at many jobs throughout his life from farming, mechanic, construction, and artistry. He has worked for Deatley, Poe Asphalt, and many area farms including Brammer Farms and Weber Farms. He was a jack of all trades and a master of none. He would help out anyone and give the shirt off his back if you needed one. He had a heart of gold and a smile that could light up your day. Jeremy loved animals and animals loved him. He was devastated when he lost his little dog Hope Charlene Bovencamp who was faithfully beside him for many years. Jeremy had a love for anything fast especially his Harley Davidson. He loved to ride with Hope on his shoulder or tucked away in his leather jacket. He will miss his Harley Davidson family and all people in the recovery community. Jeremy would not want anyone to be sad but to remember the good, fast times with him whether you were on the run or just kickin’ it with him in dangerous places.
Jeremy is survived by his parents Earlene & Mike Weber of Gifford, ID. Brothers, Damien and Jessie Allert, Jacob “Skyler” Wilson and Shilo Wilson, a sister Eva Bonner. Surviving daughters Winter, Stevie Ray, and Casey. He is also survived by his significant other Lydia Wheeler, plus many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Jeremy was preceded in death by his father Mark Edward Allen III, Paternal grandparents Mark Joseph Allen Jr and Ernestine Wanda Paul-Mesplie. Maternal grandparents William Earl & Agnes Charlene Bovencamp, and May June Munsterman.
There will be a viewing and memorial Thursday at 6:00 PM on August 29, 2024 at the Pineewaus in Lapwai, ID. Cremation will take place this evening. On Friday August 30, 2024, there will be a non-denominational service at 10:00 AM with a dinner to follow at noon at the Pineewaus.