Jeremiah Daniel Jett, died May 20, 2008, the result of a motorcycle accident. Jeremy was a US Navy Veteran, serving on the USS John C Stennis during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. He also served on the USS Carl Vinson. He was just getting his tattoo business started and was working with several wonderful guys at Holdens Bike Shop. Jeremy was a 2000 graduate of Fernley High School. His high school classmates would know him as Jeremiah Jett-Freeman.

Surviving are his Mother, Lynda Freeman; Father, John Freeman; Brother, Nicholaus Freeman and numerous family members. A Military service was performed at 3:00 pm, Wed May 28, 2008 at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 14 Veterans Way in Fernley, NV.
DEC 13 1981 - MAY 20 2008
US NAVY AM3
OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM
Section 0A Number 646
Definition: a model or pattern of excellence or of a particular excellence.
My sister wrote a story for a high school English assignment titled "The Paragon" and my mother absolutely fell in love with it. My sister passed away due to a scuba diving accident and my mother felt that "My Beloved Paragon" simply described her oldest daughter perfectly. This inscription is on my sister's headstone. I feel the same about Jeremy. I have always felt that no matter what choices he made in life that he possessed an absolutely perfect soul. It was never too hard to feel the depth of his soul either. At great risk, in my opinion, he always allowed anyone to share the warmth and love deep within his soul.
My sister wrote a story for a high school English assignment titled "The Paragon" and my mother absolutely fell in love with it. My sister passed away due to a scuba diving accident and my mother felt that "My Beloved Paragon" simply described her oldest daughter perfectly. This inscription is on my sister's headstone. I feel the same about Jeremy. I have always felt that no matter what choices he made in life that he possessed an absolutely perfect soul. It was never too hard to feel the depth of his soul either. At great risk, in my opinion, he always allowed anyone to share the warmth and love deep within his soul.
More Information - Lynda Freeman - PO Box 648 - Fernley Nevada 89408
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