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SGT Peter Joshua Jernigan

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SGT Peter Joshua Jernigan

Birth
Death
30 Dec 2016 (aged 32)
San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.872878, Longitude: -117.190034
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SECTION 1 SITE 997
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SGT US MARINE CORPS
IRAQ

Sergeant Jernigan was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (N&MCAM) for “meritorious service or achievement in a combat or noncombat situation based on sustained performance or specific achievement of a superlative nature”.
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News Leader (Fernandina Beach, FL) - Friday, January 13, 2017
Sgt. Peter Joshua Jernigan, 32, passed away unexpectedly at his home Friday, Dec. 30, 2016.

Having served honorably, he recently completed his service as a light armored vehicle repairer of eight years with the United States Marine Corps."Josh" was incredibly intelligent, strong, brave, loving and generous. He was the definition of a true gentleman and was always willing to help those in need. Josh was always able to fix anything mechanical or computer-related, which carried over into his passion for cars and video games. Most who knew Josh will remember him for his big, warm hugs.

Josh leaves behind his wife, Jessica Beltran; maternal grandmother, Marie Chaffee; father, George Alton Jernigan Jr.; mother, Theresa Ann Walker-Keegan; brother and fellow Marine, George Alton Jernigan III; brother, Terald Leon Jernigan; brother and fellow Marine, Daniel Jay Malcomb Jernigan; and nephew, Terald James Jernigan.Sgt. Peter Joshua Jernigan served honorably in the Global War on Terrorism via the Iraqi War Campaign in Al Anbar province.Sgt. Jernigan served as a 2147 with the 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Sgt. Jernigan was the recipient of the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal (2), Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (2), Humanitarian Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (2), Global War on Terrorism Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Rifle Expert Badge (Third Award) and Pistol Marksmanship Badge.Sgt. Jernigan separated from the Corps after having served in his last attachment with I&I, 4th LARBN, aboard U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, in the Burgess Chapel of Oxley-Heard with Pastor Ben Hall officiating.Ceremonial attendance and support is requested for the behalf of the family from fellow Marines and other active-duty, veteran and supporting persons.A reception and time of visitation with his family will follow at American Legion Post, 626 S. Third St., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034.

-Heard Funeral Directors

SGT US MARINE CORPS
IRAQ

Sergeant Jernigan was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (N&MCAM) for “meritorious service or achievement in a combat or noncombat situation based on sustained performance or specific achievement of a superlative nature”.
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News Leader (Fernandina Beach, FL) - Friday, January 13, 2017
Sgt. Peter Joshua Jernigan, 32, passed away unexpectedly at his home Friday, Dec. 30, 2016.

Having served honorably, he recently completed his service as a light armored vehicle repairer of eight years with the United States Marine Corps."Josh" was incredibly intelligent, strong, brave, loving and generous. He was the definition of a true gentleman and was always willing to help those in need. Josh was always able to fix anything mechanical or computer-related, which carried over into his passion for cars and video games. Most who knew Josh will remember him for his big, warm hugs.

Josh leaves behind his wife, Jessica Beltran; maternal grandmother, Marie Chaffee; father, George Alton Jernigan Jr.; mother, Theresa Ann Walker-Keegan; brother and fellow Marine, George Alton Jernigan III; brother, Terald Leon Jernigan; brother and fellow Marine, Daniel Jay Malcomb Jernigan; and nephew, Terald James Jernigan.Sgt. Peter Joshua Jernigan served honorably in the Global War on Terrorism via the Iraqi War Campaign in Al Anbar province.Sgt. Jernigan served as a 2147 with the 4th Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Sgt. Jernigan was the recipient of the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal (2), Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal (2), Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (2), Humanitarian Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (2), Global War on Terrorism Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Rifle Expert Badge (Third Award) and Pistol Marksmanship Badge.Sgt. Jernigan separated from the Corps after having served in his last attachment with I&I, 4th LARBN, aboard U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, in the Burgess Chapel of Oxley-Heard with Pastor Ben Hall officiating.Ceremonial attendance and support is requested for the behalf of the family from fellow Marines and other active-duty, veteran and supporting persons.A reception and time of visitation with his family will follow at American Legion Post, 626 S. Third St., Fernandina Beach, FL 32034.

-Heard Funeral Directors


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