Jerry Lee Lillibridge
July 23, 2022
In the late-night hours of Saturday, July 23, 2022, Jerome (Jerry) L. Lillibridge, 82, slipped away from this world into the arms of Jesus. He entered this world in Denver, CO, in 1939, the first son of Charles and Delores (Bloom) Lillibridge. Jerry lived life to the fullest and accepted any challenge that came his way. He proudly served 4 years as a US Navy medic. He, also, excelled in Martial Arts, fulfilling 30 years of dedication and making valuable contributions to the arts, achieving the rank and title of Godan (5th degree Black Belt) through American Shotokan Karate. His first love, however, was Jesus Christ and dedicated his life to Him, becoming a Pastor and Teacher. Jerry met his wife, Jordan, shortly after arriving in Helena, MT, and they built a life together for almost 30 years. He loved building their log house and home fellowship. On Sundays, he fed all comers breakfast and the Word of the Lord.
Jerry is survived by his wife Jordan Lillibridge, children Paige Ridge, FL; Jennifer (Lee) Rosson, OR; Eric (Rasda) Lillibridge, WA; Robbin (April) Lillibridge, AZ; Zechariah Lillibridge, ID; Simeon Lillibridge, AZ; John Lillibridge, CO; step-children Steven (Lisa) Earnhart, IN; Rae (Denny) Rogers, IN; brother, Charles (Diane) Lillibridge, CA; sister, Jeannene (Bill) Cohn, MT, many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 6, 2022, at 10:30 am at Full Gospel Restoration Fellowship, 6400 Sleeping Giant View, Helena, MT.
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
10:30 a.m.
Saturday August 6, 2022
Full Gospel Restoration Fellowship
6400 Sleeping Giant View Dr
Helena, MT 59602
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
10:30 a.m.
Saturday August 6, 2022
Full Gospel Restoration Fellowship
6400 Sleeping Giant View Dr
Helena, MT 59602
Jenna Churchill says
I had the pleasure of taking care of Jerry in some of his last months on this earth. He touched my heart and my soul to say the very least. Although it breaks my heart to hear of his passing, I am thankful he breathes freely with the lord today
I am never going to forget Jerry. he made me a better nurse and a better human and he was an easy man to care about.