In Loving Memory

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Jeramy John Kwiatkowski

May 22, 1984 — June 10, 2026

With heavy hearts, we announce the peaceful passing of Jeramy John Kwiatkowski on June 10, 2026. Jeramy departed this world in the comfort of his own home, surrounded by the memories he cherished most. He was born on May 22, 1984, at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, a place where his life's journey began, nurtured by the love of his parents, John Kwiatkowski and the late Kathleen Ann Kwiatkowski. Jeramy was a gentle soul deeply rooted in family values, cherishing every moment spent with his beloved parents. Though his mother, Kathleen, passed away in December 2025, the bond they shared was a testament to the love and warmth that defined Jeramy's life. His father, John, survives him and carries forward the legacy of a son who was devoted and kind-hearted. Jeramy's educational journey began at Navarre High School, where he graduated in 2002. He furthered his studies at NWF State College, earning an Associate of Arts in General Studies in 2005 and an Associate of Science in Radiography in 2018. His career path was diverse, reflecting his adaptability and dedication. From accounting in 2006 to private security until 2022, and finally, his role in code enforcement from 2022 until his passing, Jeramy approached each position with integrity and diligence. Though Jeramy never served in the military, his quiet strength and unwavering commitment to those around him were akin to service in a different form—service to family and friends through loyalty and love. His hobbies mirrored his passions and dreams, from the discipline of Taekwondo and the excitement of hockey to the immersive world of video games. Yet, beneath these interests lay a yearning to touch hearts through acting—a dream that, though unrealized, spoke to his desire to connect and bring joy to others. Jeramy was a man of profound empathy and understanding. He possessed a rare gift for listening and providing solace to those in need. His quiet nature belied a sharp wit and a deep well of humor, which he shared generously to lift spirits and inspire laughter. Making others smile was one of Jeramy's greatest joys and a source of his own self-worth. In addition to his mother, Jeramy was predeceased by his Uncle Ed, Ziggy, Stash, Les, Aunt Karen, and one of his closest friends, Kenny. Despite the heartache of these losses, Jeramy's enduring spirit and love for his family and friends remained steadfast. A private funeral ceremony will be held to honor Jeramy's life, attended by those who knew and loved him dearly. The family acknowledges that Jeramy's journey was one of quiet longing for deeper connections and lasting friendships. In the words of his family, "Jeramy didn’t have many people he was close to in life, but he always wanted that. It just seems like it wasn’t meant to be. He truly wanted to be liked and included, but his life felt more like a sad story." Although he leaves behind no grandchildren or great-grandchildren, Jeramy's legacy lives on through the laughter he inspired and the love he shared. His family extends their heartfelt gratitude to all who come to honor his memory, offering a final message of thanks from Jeramy himself for the love and respect shown in his memory. In remembering Jeramy, let us celebrate a life marked by kindness, humor, and an enduring wish for connection, knowing that he is now at peace, embraced by the love of those who have gone before him.