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Jeremy E. King

Meridian, Idaho

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11/29/1982 8/24/2006 Jeremy was born Nov. 29, 1982 in Jacksonville, N.C., the son of a U.S. Marine. The third son of Bob and Judy King joined brothers Billy and Bobby in keeping their parents very busy for the next 20 years. For what one didn´t think of, the other did. When he was only 16 he met...

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I knew jeremy from back in school he would always sit and talk to me when I had a bad day or bad week and after I had lost my dad to cancer he looked at me and said you will see him again on day I to had joined the active duty army met my now husband fred who had also served his country for 8 years in active duty wish he could of met him jeremy was a good man I'll never forget you brother until we meet again may you rest in peace

Jeremy was my next-door neighbor while we are stationed at Fort Hood together. We would sit in my front yard drinking beer and talk about the APFT, promotion boards and life in general. I will always remember the steak dinner I made for him and his wife the night before we shipped out to Iraq. memorial day is in May for most of the country but for me it's in August. Rest easy brother.

Going to join the Army because of my Uncle Jeremy Edward King. Miss and Love my Uncle so much

Still missing my perfect nephew. He gave the best hugs ever and the most contagious smile. Sigh...

To the family and friends of Sgt. Jeremy E. King:
Please accept my remembrance of Jeremy on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

OEP Crew '99

Sending My Condolences to tha King Family! Sorry for your loss of Jeremy he was a fantastic person! We were OEP's together at Job Corps, he sure knew how to make them long days fun....like watchin him chase/kick tha hak-sak all tha way down a hill n back up! His person will be missed dearly!

our OEP crew!!!

Very sorry for your loss to tha King Family! I went to Job Corps with Jeremy, he was my OEP bro. We had great times at that place, He sure did know how to make it fun on them borin days! My all time favorite memory was watchin him kick tha hack e sak down a hill n handle all tha way back up! Goodtimes ! He is missed dearly!

To the family and friends of Sgt. Jeremy E. King:
Remembering Jeremy on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

To the family and loved ones of Sgt. Jeremy King:
I am so sorry for the loss of such a beautiful, strong and courageous man. As an American I thank you for the ultimate sacrifice he and you, his loved ones have made. I will pray for your family that God's comfort and grace surround you and give you peace.
Please know Jeremy's sacrifice is honored. He is an American HERO to all Americans. God Bless you