

Jeremy Allen Bolyard, 49, of St. Johns, Florida, passed away on May 29, 2026.
Jeremy was born on June 2, 1976, in Zanesville, Ohio. He built a life defined by hard work, adventure, loyalty, and an unwavering love for the people closest to him.
On May 25, 2025, Jeremy married the love of his life, Danielle K. Bolyard, in Nashville, Tennessee. Together they shared a passion for travel, adventure, and making memories. Whether it was hopping on a plane, climbing onto his Harley-Davidson, or planning the next spontaneous getaway, Jeremy was always ready for the next journey with Danielle by his side.
Jeremy dedicated nearly 30 years of service to American Airlines, where he built a respected career in the airline industry. He was a proud member of TWU Local 510 and was known for his practical outlook on life, often reminding those around him, “It is what it is, till it isn’t.”
Jeremy was a man who could fix almost anything. Mechanically gifted and never intimidated by a challenge, he enjoyed tinkering with cars, motorcycles, gadgets, and anything that needed repair or improvement. He was passionate about motorsports and especially loved riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle. He was a proud member of the Tampa, Florida Certified Dickhead Motorcycle Club, Rider #126.
He found joy in life’s simple pleasures: a Coca-Cola, Conn’s potato chips, Smarties or Beaver Nuggets. He never passed up a good gadget and was rarely seen without his beloved Oakley sunglasses.
Above all else, Jeremy cherished family. He shared a special bond with his father and carried that love with him throughout his life. He was dependable, generous, and always willing to lend a hand, no matter how big or small the task. Those who knew him will remember his quick wit, his willingness to help anyone in need, and his ability to make friends wherever he went.
Jeremy is survived by his loving wife, Danielle K. Bolyard; his stepchildren, Ross (Katie) Maher-Jones and Georgia Davis; along with many friends, coworkers, fellow riders, and extended family members who will deeply miss him.
He was preceded in death by his father, Larry Eugene Bolyard, and his grandparents, Chalmer Lester Carr and Nancy Carr.
Jeremy’s legacy lives on in the countless memories he created, the miles he traveled, the machines he repaired, and the lives he touched. Though his journey ended far too soon, those who loved him will forever carry his spirit with them on every road traveled and every adventure yet to come.
Ride free, Jeremy.
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