Jeremiah C. Schirrmacher

March 9, 1984 ~ August 27, 2019
Resided in:
Portland, ME
Portland-Jeremiah C. Schirrmacher, 35, died on August 27, 2019. Jeremiah was born on March 9, 1984, in Riverdale, Georgia. He was the son of Ray T. Schirrmacher and Patricia (Riggs) Fletcher.
Jeremiah graduated from Westbrook High School. He enjoyed playing soccer, Spades and Poker, and listing to Soul Music, cooking and fine wines. He had a talent for drawing, and enjoyed dancing, and freestyle beatboxing. He had an incredible sense of humor and would occasionally do impressions to make others laugh. He was fiercely loyal and protective, and touched every soul he came into contact with and had an infectious laugh. He always wanted to make sure everyone else was enjoying themselves, and nothing mattered more than spending time with family and friends.
He was predeceased by his father, Ray Schirrmacher. He is survived by his mother and step father, Patricia Fletcher and her husband Larry of Mililani, HI; two sisters, Kori Mitchell of Portland, ME and Lindsey Wolford of Silver Springs, WV; and two brothers, Teddy Fletcher of Honolulu, HI and Erik Schirrmacher of Bath, ME.
Services will be private. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of Portland. To view Jeremiah's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Memorial contributions may be made in Jeremiah's name to the Portland Recovery Community Center, www.portlandrecovery.org.
TJ is such an amazing soul. He inspired so many people and touched the lives of everyone who came into contact with him. I’ll never forget the games of manhunt, all night rollerskating, pool parties, talent shows, and soccer.. all of which I was blessed to share with TJ as a friend. Will miss him.
– Michael Miller
I will always and forever remember Our ” Super Server” From our Purple Rain Jams in the kitchen , to his techno jams and making all of us laugh when we needed to be serious..He was truly a lighting force..We will always remember and never forget..One Team One Dream
– Micki Martino-Kenney
Our deepest sympathies to the entire Schirrmacher family. Jeremiah was an AMAZING friend and human being with the most biggest and most loving heart and soul we have ever had the honor to know and see. WE Are so saddened by this terrible tragedy and we vow to continue to Keep Jeremiah’s memory alive by displaying his art work we were fortunate enough to have him make for us. With our condolences and heavy heart’ Mr and Mrs. Zachary and Shay Moore
– Shay Moore
To know TJ was a pleasure . . . he brought contagious smiles, unwavering devotion to his friends, a never ending sense of humor, made everlasting friendships and an ever present desire to bring others into his circle of life. TJ, you will never know how many lives you touched and what a positive affect you had on people. You were loved by many and will most certainly be missed. Rest In Peace my friend, you’ve left us way too soon . . .
– Judie Reed
Tough Jeremiah aka TJ I have so many memories with you!! You was one of the 1st to welcome me to Westbrook my 8th grade year. You took me to the 8th grade dance came over my house to watch Selena an you stole my red sequence underwear LMAO!! My Mom called you my friend with the crazy eyes, she loved you as well an I’m sure she was there to welcome you to heaven. I still can’t believe this. I hit you up hoping it wasn’t you, an you would answer me back but you didn’t, I’m so heartbroken T!!! I love you so much an I will be seeing you again I know it!!!!! I’m so happy you got to meet my youngest child. She had a lot of fun with you, always making her laugh LOL. Tj I love you so much!!!!!
– Heidi