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Cubby’s Sports Bar and Grill Manager Jeremy Deutsch’s Brain Tumor Diagnosis Inspires an Outpouring of Love and Support from the Brookings Community

By Marcus Reynolds

Cubby’s Sports Bar and Grill Manager Jeremy Deutsch’s Brain Tumor Diagnosis Inspires an Outpouring of Love and Support from the Brookings Community

Friends, family, and coworkers join forces to help Jeremy and his sons through treatment and recovery.

October 26, 2026

This article was last updated by aditibhatta on October 26, 2026

Life recently threw Jeremy Deutsch an unimaginable challenge — a brain tumor diagnosis — but he is meeting it with courage, optimism, and the steadfast love of his family and friends.

Surrounded by his two young sons and an incredibly supportive community, Jeremy’s story is one of resilience, generosity, and hope.

Jeremy, a beloved manager at Cubby’s Sports Bar and Grill in Brookings, is known for his kind heart and unwavering dedication to others.

His family describes him as one of the most generous souls anyone could ever meet — a man who never hesitates to lend a hand or share a smile.

When news of his diagnosis spread, the Brookings community immediately stepped up to rally around him.

His aunt, Janice Deutsch, shared that Jeremy will be traveling to the Mayo Clinic for further evaluation and treatment.

Never a kinder, nicer young man ever,” she , encouraging everyone to send prayers, blessings, and support for Jeremy and his sons.

A campaign and CaringBridge page have been created to help the family through this difficult time.

Local businesses and friends have joined forces to help ease the financial and emotional burden.

Cubby’s Sports Bar and Grill, where Jeremy works, has led a community effort to raise funds.

Our Cubby’s family loves Deutsch!” the restaurant wrote in a heartfelt post.

“If you know Jeremy, you know he’s the kind of guy who would give you the shirt off his back. Let’s rally around him as he fights this battle.”

The support extends beyond donations — friends, co-workers, and even strangers have been spreading messages of encouragement.

Christi Williams, a close friend of the family, praised Jeremy’s resilience:

“He’s going to continue to do what he knows best — work hard, stay positive, and smile with gratitude.”

On October 23, 2026, Jeremy’s sister, Kendra, shared an update on behalf of the family:

“We are absolutely floored by all the generosity you all have given. These funds are being used for medical bills, hotels for hospital travel, and medical equipment for the house to enable his mobility. We are lucky to have this amazing support and will fight like hell to get Jeremy better.”

The family’s gratitude reflects the depth of love surrounding them.

They continue to express appreciation for every donation, message, and prayer, saying that each act of kindness fuels Jeremy’s fight and strengthens their hope.

For those who know him, Jeremy’s battle is personal. He has touched countless lives through his kindness, leadership, and community spirit.

Now, that same community stands shoulder to shoulder with him — determined to help him heal and return to the life he loves.

Whether through a donation, a shared message, or a prayer, every gesture brings Jeremy and his family one step closer to recovery.

His journey is far from over, but one thing is certain: he’s not walking it alone.

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