09/21/2025
Jeremy John Chatelain
February 7, 1974 – September 15, 2025
Jeremy John Chatelain was born on February 7, 1974, in Murray, Utah, to Gordon and Barbara Chatelain. He was later raised by Barbara and Porter Dutson and was the third of eight children in a loving and energetic home in West Jordan, Utah.
After graduating from West Jordan High School, Jeremy enlisted in the Utah Air National Guard, serving from May 1992 to January 1999. In 1994, he paused his military service to serve a two-year mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cabanatuan, Philippines. Upon his return, he resumed his service in the Guard as a Staff Sergeant and aircraft maintenance specialist, ensuring the care and readiness of the KC-135E Stratotanker — a vital part of U.S. Air Force aerial refueling operations.
Jeremy pursued higher education with dedication, earning a Bachelor's degree in English from Weber State University Ogden, Utah August 1998, where he met and married Connie Stanford. They married June 21, 1997, in the Salt Lake Temple.
Jeremy was hired by the Church as a seminary teacher in Blackfoot, Idaho. Just after purchasing their first home, Jeremy and Connie visited family in Emmett, Idaho, to enjoy the Payette River — a cherished family tradition. Tragically, on July 11, 1998, Jeremy sustained a spinal cord injury while diving from a bridge, leaving him paralyzed for the next 27 years.
Despite this life-altering event, Jeremy’s spirit remained unshaken. In 2002 Jeremy and Connie welcomed their daughter, Sarah, who brought immeasurable joy into their lives. Jeremy went on to earn a Master’s degree in Education from Idaho State University in 2005. The family later moved to Ogden, Utah, where Jeremy continued teaching seminary. In 2010, they received their son, Dallin, strong, and stalwart. Ever dedicated to growth and learning, Jeremy earned a Ph.D. in Communication in 2018. He published multiple academic papers, including collaborative work with Dr. Kim Mangun, and published his first book:
The Imprint of the Press: A Cultural History of the Influence of Nineteenth-Century American Print on Mormonism.
He was also a featured speaker at several Sperry Symposiums at Brigham Young University and presented widely on religious communication, education, and culture.
In 2016, the Chatelain family accepted a new assignment move to Colorado Springs, Colorado. At the time of his passing, Jeremy was serving as the Online Seminary Principal and Area Remote Adapted Needs Coordinator for Seminaries and Institutes of Religion. Jeremy devotedly advocated with church and community programs to invite participation for persons with disabilities especially youth and young adults.
Jeremy passed away peacefully on Monday, September 15, 2025, in Denver, Colorado, surrounded by his beloved family.
Jeremy was preceded in death by his Dad, Gordon Chatelain, Sister, Tiffany Dutson, Brother, Andy Dutson, Grandparents.
Jeremy is survived by his Wife, Connie, Daughter Sarah (23), Son Dallin (15). Parents: Barbara and Porter Dutson (West Jordan, UT), Kent and Cyndy Stanford (St. George, UT) Siblings: Jayson Chatelain (Chris), Madalyn Jenkins (Wally), Andre’ Chatelain (Traci), Alex Chatelain (Melanie), Alisa Cude (Jake). Grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles.
Celebration of Life Colorado
Jeremy John Chatelain
5485 Hopalong Trail Rd.
Colorado Springs CO 80922
Saturday Sept 27, 2025
10:00-11:00 a.m.
Celebration of Life Utah
Jeremy John Chatelain
770 E. 2100 N.
North Ogden Utah 84414
Friday October 3, 2025
5:00-6:00 p.m.
Thanks to all who have helped our family throughout the years.
In Lieu of Flowers, Please Donate to:
Friends and Family of Jeremy and Connie .