Jeramy Ailes

Gilroy
– Funeral services for Lance Cpl. Jeramy Ailes, the 22-year-old
who died while fighting in Iraq last week, have been scheduled for
the weekend.
Visitation will take place from 1 to 9pm on Saturday, Nov. 27,
at Habing Family Funeral Home, 129 Fourth St. Services are
scheduled for 3pm on Sun., Nov. 28, at Gilroy Presbyterian Church,
6000 Miller Ave.
Gilroy – Funeral services for Lance Cpl. Jeramy Ailes, the 22-year-old who died while fighting in Iraq last week, have been scheduled for the weekend.

Visitation will take place from 1 to 9pm on Saturday, Nov. 27, at Habing Family Funeral Home, 129 Fourth St. Services are scheduled for 3pm on Sun., Nov. 28, at Gilroy Presbyterian Church, 6000 Miller Ave.

Members of the Gilroy Police Department will clear the procession route from the church to the soldier’s final resting place at Gavilan Hills Memorial Park, 1000 W. First St.

Ailes will be buried with full military honors. Eighteen Marines from the San Jose Marine Corps office will be involved in the funeral, including a bugler, pallbearers, riflemen, a swordsman and Marines who will present the American flag to the family.

During this season, Ailes’ parents are encouraging residents to support charities in their son’s name. Donations of turkeys, canned food or grocery-store gift certificates can be sent to:

• The Salvation Army at 200 Fifth St., 848-5373

• St. Joseph’s Family Center at 7950 Church St., 842-6662

If you need assistance in delivering your item or if you want to donate a grocery store gift certificate, leave your name, address and phone number at ww*****************@ya***.com.

Residents can support the family through donations to the Jeramy Ailes Memorial Fund at Washington Mutual bank in Morgan Hill.

Services for Jeramy

Funeral services will take place Saturday and Sunday.

• Sat., Nov. 27:

1- 9pm Visitation

Habing Family Funeral Home, 129 Fourth St.

• Sun., Nov. 28:

3pm Funeral services

Gilroy Presbyterian Church, 6000 Miller Ave.

• Burial (following services): Gavilan Hills Memorial Park, 1000 W. First St.

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