Community members gather in remembrance of Jerad Devin Rose.
The small town of Summerville, South Carolina is in mourning after the tragic passing of 23-year-old Jerad Devin Rose. Friends and family are coming together to remember the talented young man, who brought joy and enthusiasm to everyone around him. Memorial services are planned for February 24, 2025, and the community is invited to pay their respects as they celebrate his vibrant life and the impact he had on others.
It’s with heavy hearts that the community of Summerville, South Carolina, mourns the passing of a bright young man. Jerad Devin Rose, just 23 years old, passed away on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. As his family and friends come together to celebrate his life, the small town is filled with love and condolences for the Rose family during this challenging time.
The family will welcome friends for visitation on Monday, February 24, 2025, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at J. Henry Stuhr Inc., West Ashley Chapel. This location is nestled in Charleston at 3360 Glenn McConnell Pkwy, making it a convenient spot for those wishing to pay their respects. Following this gathering, a service will be held at a later date at Cox Funeral Home in Indiana, where Jerad will be laid to rest at Peavey Cemetery located in Jasonville, Indiana.
Born on July 16, 2001, in Sullivan, Indiana, Devin was the beloved son of Jerad Rose of Jasonville, IN, and Nikki Miller Garwood of Camden, SC. A proud graduate of Shakamak High School, he was known for his infectious spirit and enthusiastic energy. Devin was more than just a diligent worker with the State Highway Survey Crew in the South Carolina Department of Transportation; he brought joy to his colleagues and friends through his vibrant personality.
Outside of his work, Devin had a multitude of passions that brought happiness to his life. He was known for enjoying playing Pokémon, diving into the realms of Magic, and hitting the golf course. These interests showcased his fun-loving nature and his ability to connect with those around him.
Devin leaves behind a loving family that includes his father, Jerad D. Rose from Jasonville, IN, and his mother, Nikki Miller Garwood, along with stepfather Jacob Garwood from Camden, SC. He was also a cherished brother to his sisters Ali Mae Lacer and her husband, Rain Foster of Summerville, Zavery Ruth Cody of Sullivan, Alexis Garwood, and Sierra Garwood, both of Camden, as well as Layla Garwood from Linton, IN. The love and connection shared among these siblings reflect the warmth that Devin brought into their lives.
His legacy continues with his grandmothers, Lavonna Rose from Jasonville, IN, and Angel Cown from Linton, IN. Devin also leaves behind a loving array of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins, all of whom carry cherished memories of him in their hearts.
While we celebrate Devin’s life, we also remember those who preceded him, including his grandfathers David Dunigan and Robert Cown, as well as great-grandparents Bob and Monna Irons. Their memories serve as a poignant reminder of the connections that bind families together across generations.
In lieu of flowers, the family invites anyone wishing to honor Devin’s memory to consider making memorial contributions to Dorchester Paws. Donations can be made easily online at www.dorchesterpaws.org or sent via mail to 136 Four Paws Ln, Summerville, SC 29483. This amazing organization works tirelessly to care for and protect our furry friends, something that Devin would surely appreciate.
As the community unites to celebrate the life of Jerad Devin Rose, his spirit will continue to shine brightly in the lives he touched and the hearts he left behind. May he rest in peace.
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