May God bless you and your...
I served under you as a Lcpl with 1/4 B co.in OIF 06-08 sir. RIP
Sony Mancha
May 20, 2015 | San Antonio, TX
Plaistow, New Hampshire
1977 - 2011 (Age 33)
ATKINSON - Maj. Jeremy James Graczyk, USMC, 33, a decorated Marine and combat veteran died July 12, 2011, in a BASE jumping accident while in Switzerland.He was born on Aug. 29, 1977, in Atkinson, to James and Darlene Graczyk. Highly intelligent and ambitious, he graduated as valedictorian in...
Read MoreI served under you as a Lcpl with 1/4 B co.in OIF 06-08 sir. RIP
Sony Mancha
May 20, 2015 | San Antonio, TX
Thank you Major for your service to this Country.
April 19, 2013
Bravo Six enjoying his COC, Notice the Ring:)
Please accept my deepest and most sincere condolences, I just found out today. Jeremy was a special person. He was my Company Commander in 2007 1/4 Bravo Co. Very few times in life do we come across people like Jeremy. He was the consummate Professional as a Marine, but he did things his way. As a leader, Bravo Company would follow him to Hell and back no questions. He was only on this earth for a short time, but he made it count! Semper Fi Bravo Six and God Bless.
Greg Rogers
January 05, 2012 | Okinawa
Yesterday, while reading Jeremy’s Grandfather’s obituary, I learned that Jeremy was gone from this world. I taught Physics at the U. S. Naval Academy and lived there with my wife Karen and two sons Baden and Luke. I was one of three officers on the Service Selection Board that approved Jeremy to become a Marine. We really didn’t have to select him, he had selected Marines long before, and there was nothing we could do about it. On all those boards reviewing all those candidates, Jeremy...
Mark Reed
October 12, 2011 | Shippensburg, PA
Jeremy, thanks for the good times, war was hell, and you have gone to a better place...Peace, man.
Cappy Franks
September 06, 2011 | 29 Palms, CA
Our prayers and appreciation for all you have done for our country. Raleigh, NC family
August 13, 2011
Jeremy was the most fearless man I have ever met. I remember Jeremy at the Cliffs of Moher...everyone was afraid to get close to the edge except Jeremy. Jeremy just stood at the very edge looking over the 700 foot drop-off without an ounce of fear. He lived the rest of his life the same way and truly fulfilled the New Hampshire motto "Live Free or Die" to its fullest. My sincerest condolences to his family. Although he is no longer with us, his impact on my life and so many others will...
A Wilson
August 09, 2011 | Norfolk, VA
I was part of the color guard today that laid this amazing man to rest at Arlington he is a true hero and an Idol for all Marines to look up to hes done so many great things. rest in peace sir.
LCPL. Corey Mcelroy
August 09, 2011 | Washington, DC
Our sincere condolences to the Graczyk Family.May the Lord bless you and keep you in your time of need.Although we did not know Jeremy, we have learned of his great zest and energy,his tireless bravery, and know that his legacy will endure.
The Morse Family
Travis,Amanda,and Megan
August 08, 2011