Community gathers for memorial to plane crash victims

The women in the lives of the Bingham men share stories during the memorial service at John Mickelson Field at Eastern Arizona College on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Pictured are, from left, Ayden Bingham's fiance Camille Bryce, Jeremy Bingham's wife Stephanie, Bailey Bingham's wife Ashlyn, Jeremy's Mother Mary, and Jeremy's daughter Kadie. - David Bell Photo/Gila Valley Central

THATCHER — The Gila Valley filled the stands and track around John Mickelson Field at Eastern Arizona College on Saturday, to remember “The Bingham Boyz.”

The community was invited to a celebration of life for Jeremy Bingham, 48; and sons Bailey, 26, Gavin, 24, and Ayden, 21; all of whom died in a plane crash off the coast of San Diego on Sunday, June 8.

Anecdotes about the men were shared by Jeremy’s friend, Tristan Hatch.

“Be a friend like Jeremy,” Hatch said. “This world could never have too many Jeremys.”

The women in their lives — Stephanie, Jeremy’s wife and mother to Bailey, Gavin and Ayden; Ashlyn, Bailey’s wife; Camille Bryce, Ayden’s fiancé; Kadie, Jeremy and Stephanie’s daughter and sister to the three younger men; and Mary, Jeremy’s mother — also shared stories, including Jeremy’s recovery from an injury that nearly caused paralysis during the only Thatcher-Safford alumni football game, Gavin’s recovery from a motorcycle accident, Ayden’s proposal to Camille in snowy Canada, and Bailey’s joy at the birth of his son, Carter, in 2024.

The stands at John Mickelson Field at EAC were packed for the celebration of life for Jeremy Bingham and his sons, Bailey, Gavin and Ayden, who were killed in a plane crash in San Diego on June 8, 2025.
– David Bell Photo/Gila Valley Central

The family also shared a slide show of photos of the men from throughout their lives, set to their favorite music.

Prayers were offered by Jason Lunt and Brent Jacob.

A recording of the ceremony can be viewed at the McDougal-Caldwell Funerals and Cremations Facebook page.

A GoFundMe to help the families can be found by clicking here.

The Thatcher Fire Department used its ladder truck to fly a giant American flag at the memorial for Jeremy, Bailey, Gavin and Ayden Bingham on Saturday at EAC.
– David Bell Photo/Gila Valley Central

Editor’s note: This story was updated at 5:07 p.m. Monday, June 16, 2025, to correct Jeremy Bingham’s name in the photo captions.

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