Jeremy Sutterfield grew up in a small
town in the Texas Panhandle.  Upon
graduation from Allison High School,
he attended college at Southwestern
Oklahoma State University.  Feeling
compelled to serve his country and
the need to challenge himself, he
enlisted in the United States Marine
Corps Reserves.  Jeremy served in
the Reserves for six years while going
to school. He has had the privilege of
serving at many duty stations
including:  MCRD  San Diego, Camp
LeJune, NC, Camp Pendleton, CA,
Twenty-Nine Palms CA, and Ft.
Ripley, MN.  His primary duty station
while attending Southwestern was an
infantry unit in Amarillo, TX.  
Email:  Arttradition@yahoo.com


After a two year stint at Amarillo and a three year stint at Southwestern, Jeremy
decided to challenge himself once more.  He transferred to Texas A&M University in
August of 1998.  His new duty station became an Ordinance-Maintenance Company in
Waco, TX.  Although Jeremy had only visited the Texas A&M Campus in College
Station once, he somehow had always known he was destined to become an Aggie.  

He immediately fell in love with the campus, College Station, and of course Texas A&M.
 His love for Texas A&M and his passion for art has compelled him to do many
drawings and paintings depicting the "Spirit of Aggieland."

Jeremy graduated from Texas A&M University in May of 2001 with a Bachelors of
Science in Meteorology.  He then married his high school sweetheart and fellow Aggie,
 Candice Pipkin on Sept. 1, 2001.  They currently live in San Antonio, TX and make
the trip to what they call "The Promised Land" for every football game and every
chance they get.