We've lost another one too soon. RIP Carey Downs. :(
#31
Wow I'm speechless again. One of the nicest guys I know and always with a smile on his face. Man did we party all the times in KW or other events. You always knew he was around if everyone was laughing and enjoying them self. RIP buddy you are already missed.
#33
Registered
R.I.P. brothers and prayers to the friends and families.
This is getting out of hand with horrible news.
This is getting out of hand with horrible news.
#36
Registered
Wow what a shame. He was a huge part of an incredible team down there. Rest in peace man
#40
Marsha, Jeremie's wife posted this on FB:
Marsha worked at the original Pier57 as well. As you can see, Jeremie and Carey were very tight.
At a poker run earlier this year, Carey and I were drinking and chatting way into the early morning. He told me of how his parents would literally drop him off at Pier57, and he would spend day after day there; because he loved the place so much. Eventually David Woods started paying him, and he basically learned every role in the place.
I have to imagine this loss is EXTREMELY difficult for David as well, probably like loosing a son, and another member of his family, Jeremie, since that whole group is so tight.
With that, my condolences to David as well.
He lived a life that many of us would have yearned to have had. I can't remember a South Florida boat show or FPC event without Carey there. Every one of those events in the future will be a bit darker without him; albeit you know he's going to be there in spirit.
Jeremie was 40. He and his wife have two sons.
Carey was 39. He had a boy and a girl.
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R.I.P. Carey & Jeremie
We hope you find Heaven well stocked with fish and high octane fuel.
These two were the life of any day. Always smiling always making you laugh. My heart is so broken for my boys and Daisy and Hudson. Their dads were so awesome and that's a rarity in this world. I have yet to sleep because of my broken heart. I'll never understand why but will always be grateful for what I had. My friendship with Carey has been forever and who ultimately is the one who introduced me to Jeremie the love of my life. Both of them are such a everyday part of my life that I'm not sure what tomorrow
will bring to me but emptiness. I do thank each and everyone of you for sharing your photos, your stories, your memories and your kind words during this time. I found my self last night reading thru all of these and realizing how blessed to have been a part of their lives that I was. I have found comfort in the fact I have a voicemail Jeremie left me on my phone where he tells me exactly how much he loves me. I will always play it to myself just to hear his voice but he also left me the greatest gift ever and that is to know what real love is and never take it for granted.
will bring to me but emptiness. I do thank each and everyone of you for sharing your photos, your stories, your memories and your kind words during this time. I found my self last night reading thru all of these and realizing how blessed to have been a part of their lives that I was. I have found comfort in the fact I have a voicemail Jeremie left me on my phone where he tells me exactly how much he loves me. I will always play it to myself just to hear his voice but he also left me the greatest gift ever and that is to know what real love is and never take it for granted.
At a poker run earlier this year, Carey and I were drinking and chatting way into the early morning. He told me of how his parents would literally drop him off at Pier57, and he would spend day after day there; because he loved the place so much. Eventually David Woods started paying him, and he basically learned every role in the place.
I have to imagine this loss is EXTREMELY difficult for David as well, probably like loosing a son, and another member of his family, Jeremie, since that whole group is so tight.
With that, my condolences to David as well.
He lived a life that many of us would have yearned to have had. I can't remember a South Florida boat show or FPC event without Carey there. Every one of those events in the future will be a bit darker without him; albeit you know he's going to be there in spirit.
Jeremie was 40. He and his wife have two sons.
Carey was 39. He had a boy and a girl.
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R.I.P. Carey & Jeremie
We hope you find Heaven well stocked with fish and high octane fuel.
Last edited by Sydwayz; 08-31-2014 at 12:42 PM.