

Jeremy Dallas Dryer was born on August 3, 1993, and passed away on May 6, 2026, at the age of 32. A resident of Spring, Texas, Jeremy will be remembered with deep respect and enduring affection by all who knew him.
Jeremy grew up in Spring, Texas, and graduated from Oak Ridge High School. During those years, he threw himself into school life with energy and spirit—playing varsity baseball, serving as the War Eagle mascot, and participating on the golf team. He later attended Stephen F. Austin for a while, where he had a lot of fun and continued to build the friendships that would follow him throughout his life.
Jeremy served in the United States Army - Airborne division as a Cannon Crew Member for three years. During his service, he achieved the Global War on Terrorism Service ribbon, Army Achievement Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Driver and Mechanic Badge. He was honorably discharged with a rank of Specialist on 7/19/2019. His time in uniform reflected steady courage, loyalty to those beside him, and a quiet wisdom that showed itself through action rather than words.
Those closest to Jeremy knew him as a beloved and cherished son, grandson, brother, nephew, uncle, and friend—kind-hearted, compassionate, and the sort of person who never met a stranger. With hundreds of friends and a gift for making others feel welcome, Jeremy had a way of brightening a room the moment he entered it. He was always laughing, often the class clown, and his humor carried warmth—never at someone’s expense, but offered as a way to lift the day and lighten the load. He would do anything for anyone, and that generous instinct will remain a lasting part of his legacy.
Jeremy found joy in gaming, golf, and music—interests that suited his easy going nature and his ability to connect with others. Whether sharing a laugh, spending time with family, or enjoying the simple pleasures that made life feel full, Jeremy lived in a way that reminded people to show up for one another with sincerity and heart.
Jeremy was preceded in death by his grandmother, Barbara Bozek.
Jeremy is survived by his parents, Todd and Karla Dryer; sister, Kaelin Cole and her husband Cain; niece, Kyla Cole; aunt, Trish Dryer; uncle, Frank Bozek and his wife Estella; grandparents, Dick and Jane Dryer and Larry Bozek.
Jeremy’s life, though far too short, was marked by love freely given, friendships widely held, and a spirit that will be missed beyond measure.
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