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Jeremy Crow

Norfolk, Virginia

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Jeremy Allan Crow NORFOLK - Jeremy Allan Crow, 35, of Norfolk, and formerly of Bison and Huron, S.D., passed away Feb. 15, 2010. Upon graduating from Huron High School in 1993, Jeremy enlisted into the U.S. Navy as an electronic warfare technician (EW) and was stationed aboard the USS...

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Jeremey was a great man and I enjoyed flying with you brother, you will be missed.

I am so sorry for your loss. Your family is,and will continue to be, in my thoughts and prayers.
Clint Sperle

Jeremy will be missed by all of us from the Ticonderoga Crew. We were all a bunch of kids then traveling all over the world. Like the band of brothers from port to port. Working out in the gym, passing time in CIC while in the Med or the Caribbean. He was always in the center of what ever trouble that we ended up in. Days wondering what ever port we were in and Nights bar hopping. I have never met or worked with another group of people that bonded like we did. Jeremy you will be missed my...

I will never forget all the great memories Jeremy I had when we were kids. We built some awesome snow forts together. My thoughts and prayers are with you Alen, Helen, Debby and Barry. God be with you all. Casey Besler, Piedmont, SD

Please know that all of you are in my prayers, you have my deepest sympathy

Lynn Hall
Meadow, SD

Senior Chief Crow, Fair winds and following Seas to you.
I hope that your soul finds rest.
I will miss you my Friend.
Henry.
"your Chief"

I was stationed on board Ticonderoga with Jeremy. He was a great guy and I enjoyed standing watch with him. I'm sad to hear of his passing, and the Navy is missing a good man because of it. My prayers go to his family. Fair winds and following seas, Nub.

-Mark Birchfield

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

We want to share our condolences, Alan and Helen. God be with you, Min. George and everyone at the Hutterville Colony