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Donna
12-05-2005, 06:22 PM
Jeremy who lived at the corner of Crestview Circle and Greenwood died in a motorcycle accident over the last night. He was a nice young man (teenager). I heard the details from another neighbor. What a tragedy, but especially at the holidays. My condolences to his friends and family.

jzt
12-05-2005, 09:08 PM
That is so sad.

Best Teach
12-05-2005, 10:06 PM
That is very sad.

Nipples the Clown
12-06-2005, 11:21 AM
I can't find anything in the paper about the accident. Anyone have any details on how it happened? Being a biker I like to know how these things happen so that maybe I can avoid a similar situation.

Donna
12-06-2005, 05:02 PM
I haven't heard anything else yet. One of my neighbors is close to the family and will be attending services. When she gets the details, I'll post them.

d-o-b
12-06-2005, 06:35 PM
I checked the news and nothing.

Donna
12-06-2005, 07:51 PM
I have additional details. Jeremy was driving on I-595 (near SR 441) around 11 PM on Sunday night. He lost control of the motorcycle and ended up being thrown onto SR 441. He was dead at the scene. No other vehicles were involved.

Mrs. Hein
12-08-2005, 01:08 PM
Smith, Jeremy W., 18, of Weston passed away Sunday, December 4, 2005. Jeremy was born in Hollywood, FL and graduated from Cypress Bay High School in 2005. He worked as a photographer for the family business. Jeremy was full of life and did eveything with great enthusiasm. He loved to play hockey with his high school classmates, fish with his friends on his boat, play paintball and build and drive RC cars. He especially loved working on his 1964 Mustang and riding motorcycles with his father. Jeremy was a loving, happy young man, full of integrity. He had a large loving family and was always watching over his younger sister Brittany. He was loving and deeply committed to everyone in his life, and was an inspiration to his many wonderful friends. He will always remain alive in our hearts. He is survived by his parents Roland and Mary Anne Smith and his sister, Brittany Smith.

Friends may visit from 6-9 PM, Thursday at Boyd's University Dr. Chapel. There will be a Religous Service at 7:00 PM, Thursday at the funeral home. Also there will be a Tributes of a Lifetime video at 7:30 PM the same day. Interment will be Friday December 9th in Hollywood Memorial Gardens North at 11:30 AM Boyd's Family Funeral Homes 1600 N. University Drive Pembroke Pines, Fl 33024 954-983-6400 Sign the online guest book www.boydfuneralhome.com.
Published in the Sun-Sentinel on 12/8/2005.

jzt
12-08-2005, 01:40 PM
Smith, Jeremy W., 18, of Weston passed away Sunday, December 4, 2005. Jeremy was born in Hollywood, FL and graduated from Cypress Bay High School in 2005. He worked as a photographer for the family business. Jeremy was full of life and did eveything with great enthusiasm. He loved to play hockey with his high school classmates, fish with his friends on his boat, play paintball and build and drive RC cars. He especially loved working on his 1964 Mustang and riding motorcycles with his father. Jeremy was a loving, happy young man, full of integrity. He had a large loving family and was always watching over his younger sister Brittany. He was loving and deeply committed to everyone in his life, and was an inspiration to his many wonderful friends. He will always remain alive in our hearts. He is survived by his parents Roland and Mary Anne Smith and his sister, Brittany Smith.

Friends may visit from 6-9 PM, Thursday at Boyd's University Dr. Chapel. There will be a Religous Service at 7:00 PM, Thursday at the funeral home. Also there will be a Tributes of a Lifetime video at 7:30 PM the same day. Interment will be Friday December 9th in Hollywood Memorial Gardens North at 11:30 AM Boyd's Family Funeral Homes 1600 N. University Drive Pembroke Pines, Fl 33024 954-983-6400 Sign the online guest book www.boydfuneralhome.com.
Published in the Sun-Sentinel on 12/8/2005.

That just breaks my heart...

Donna
12-09-2005, 07:53 AM
My neighbor who went said it was a touching but sad service. Mike the mailman went. What an amazing man. Very classy.