On the afternoon of January 31, 2026, Jared died as a result of a vehicle accident near Helena, MT. He was 36 years old.
Jared was born in Lebanon, Oregon on October 17, 1989.
At a young age, Jared was known for his caring heart, his ability to see the funny side of things, and a diet consisting mostly of pancakes. He adored his older brothers, Joe and Henry, always wanting to be with them.
Jared loved the outdoors and was happiest in the woods, hunting, fishing, and just spending time. (His preferred diet evolved from pancakes to meat and potatoes.) He enjoyed music – often outlaw country – and movies. He could quote Christmas Vacation verbatim.
The biggest loves of Jared’s life were his daughters, Remington and Ryatt. When he became a father, he found his joy. He cherished his girls and loved spending time with them. They delighted and amazed him every day. He especially loved their laughter, and that they shared his sense of humor. He appreciated the twinkle in Ryatt’s eyes when she caught the inside joke, and he never tired of her wonderful belly laugh. He was thrilled when Remington began making her own jokes; they were all in, together.
Jared is survived by his two daughters, Remington Atchley and Ryatt Atchley; his two brothers, Joe Atchley and Henry Atchley; his parents, Peggy Atchley and Jim Atchley; his sister-in-law, Julie Atchley, and two nieces, June Atchley and Josephine Atchley; and a loving circle of friends and family.
Service Schedule
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Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.




Sonia and Ken Coric says
Jared was our neighbor a very kind hardworking young man, who was always willing to help if needed, he brought much light to our
neighborhood. It was truly wonderful to see him interact with his Girls it showed how much he loved them. It was very heart warming.
Rest in Peace Jared you will be truly missed.
Your Neighbors Sonia and Ken