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Jared served in the United States Navy for 19 years. His diligence and dedication to working on P 3's and P 8's kept him stationed in Jacksonville Florida for 17 out of the 19 years he served. Within his time in the Navy, he formed countless bonds with other enlistees. He took several lower ranked servicemen and women under his wings. He made sure they had the tools that they needed to succeed within their military career and their civilian lives, because that's who he was. His heart was bigger than just himself. He loved cooking, camping, concerts, fishing and family beach days. With a contagious laugh and a bright spirit he surely was loved by many. As Memorial Day approaches, our family keeps every loved one that has lost a fallen Soldier in our hearts and prayers.
PO1 James Robert Sperry II, 34 passed away unexpectedly. We are completely unprepared for this unexpected loss and miss him greatly. Robert’s sudden death was a shock to everyone who knew him. He was healthy, happy, and had his whole life ahead of him. His death is a reminder that life is precious and can be taken from us at any time. We should all cherish the moments we have with our loved ones, and never take them for granted. Robert was predeceased by his father, James Robert Sperry. He is survived by his two daughters, whom he loved so much, Kylee and Melanie Sperry. His Mother Rosemarie T. Bradley and stepfather Steven J. Bradley. His siblings are Suzzanne (Jon) Tomlin, Samantha (Saul) Rosas, John Sperry, Jeffrey Sperry, Joseph Sperry, and Sabrina Sperry. His half-sister, Katherine, and stepmother, Joyce Sperry. Grandparents, numerous nephews, and nieces. Countless friends and other family members. When a mother loses her son, she loses a piece of her heart forever. He left us beautiful memories, and his love is still our guide, although we cannot see him, he is always at our side.
Grayson Danner was an outstanding member of his US Navy dive locker, well respected and regarded by his fellow divers. He received several awards over the course of his service. Grayson will be forever loved and remembered by his family and his numerous friends.
PO2 Dmitry Chepusov was born on 2/28/1982 and enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 2005. After completing basic training, he held numerous positions during his military career, including photojournalist, staff writer, and broadcast journalist. MC2 Chepusov was deployed aboard the USS John Stennis from 2009 to 2012 and participated in Operation New Dawn and Operation Enduring Freedom. He completed the Video Production & Documentation courses at DINFOS, as well as the Surface Warfare Specialist (SW) & Aviation Warfare Specialist (AW) programs. Dmitry was awarded: Army Achievement Medal, Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Navy & Marine Corps Overseas Service Medal, Navy Rifle Marksmanship Medal, and Navy Pistol Marksmanship Medal (Sharpshooter). Dmitry was tragically murdered in Kaiserslautern, Germany, 12/14/2013. He was 31 years old.