Jerry Stewart’s parents, of Williston, had no idea what lurked beneath the surface of their rambunctious, fun-loving, four-year-old son. Jer or JerBear, as his family calls him, had bright red hair and an ability to draw people together. He laughed easily, played hard and always had a twinkle in his eye. Without warning, he had a seizure on May 20, 2019. He was rushed to the hospital in Williston where a scan revealed a mass in his brain. He was then flown to Fargo where he underwent surgery the next morning to remove the mass. Due to a stroke, Jerry only survived for five days after his surgery and passed away on May 26, 2019 at the age of four. To get them through these hard times, his family now leans on the memories of Jer’s constant joy and ability to show everyone his love. “I miss everything about him,” said his big brother, Lachlan. Rachael, Jerry’s mom, said that they honestly can’t decide on one thing that they miss most about Jer. “We miss his infectious, hysterical laugh, his twinkly eyes, listening to his sweet voice singing to his baby brother, and his exuberance for life.” In his own words, every day for Jer was “Da best day ever!”