Advertisement
  • National News
  • State News
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Content
  • Subscribe
Subscribe For $2.50/month
Print Editions
Salem Times Register
  • News Categories
    • Local Stories
    • School
    • Church
    • Sports
    • State News
    • National News
    • Courthouse
      • Deeds
  • Obituaries
  • Opinion
  • Legals
  • Spiritual
    • Parabola
    • Transcendental Meditation
    • The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
    • Southern Baptist
  • eEdition
  • Classifieds
  • Contact Us
  • My Account
  • Login
  • faq
No Result
View All Result
Salem Times Register
No Result
View All Result
Salem Times Register
No Result
View All Result

Naval rescue swimmer Buriak remembered with museum pavers

Virginia Media by Virginia Media
November 23, 2022
in Local Stories
0
Jimmy Buriak’s mother, Carol, left, is with Salem Mayor Renee Turk and Salem Garden Club President Judy Goodwin after the October dedication of Jimmy’s pavers at the Salem Museum’s Veterans Plaza.
Photo by Meg Hibbert
Jimmy Buriak is now remembered by pavers at the Salem Historical Society and Museum’s Veterans Plaza. Salem Garden Club members donated funds for the pavers and engraving.
Photo by Meg Hibbert
Jimmy and Megan Buriak with their young son, Calder.
Photo by Meg Hibbert

By Meg Hibbert

Contributing writer

Hometown hero Jimmy Buriak is now remembered at the Veterans Plaza of the Salem Historical Society and Museum.

Pavers with the Navy veteran’s name were dedicated in October by members of the Salem Garden Club, who donated money for the engraved bricks.

Salem High School and Roanoke College graduate Buriak died Aug 31, 2021, after his Loosefoot 616 helicopter went down off the off the California coast near San Diego. That’s where he was a Naval Air Crewman 2nd Class Air Crewman and rescue swimmer.

He was part of a six-person crew who were attached to the Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 8, based at Naval Air Station North Island in the San Diego Bay. Buriak was recognized in 2020 for a heroic rescue of a man caught in a rip current on Gun Beach in Guam.

His mother, Salem Garden Club member Carol Buriak, brought a display of photographs of Jimmy including one of him dangling from his helicopter with an American flag, of him with his wife Megan and young son Calder, and commendations he received.

Among the refreshments provided by garden club members were peanut M&Ms, that his mom said were Jimmy’s favorite.

Salem Mayor Renee Turk and her husband, SHS Coach David Turk were guests at the Salem Garden Club meeting. Coach Turk recalled Buriak’s dedication to physical fitness while in high school. He majored in sports management at RC.

Carol Buriak remembered her son’s rules for success. Among them are: “Do the work. Don’t be lazy; Stop waiting, it is time; Rely on yourself; Don’t waste energy on things you cannot control; Don’t do the same thing over and over and expect things to change.

She explained about the 501(3)(c) foundation Jimmy’s wife has set up to provide assistance to other widows and families of Naval veterans, ranging from emergency diapers and food, to help with living expenses and other needs.

Jimmy Buriak was escorted in a procession from Charlotte, N.C., back home to Salem for a memorial service at Roanoke College on Oct. 30, 2021, and later laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.

His survivors also include his father, James; Jimmy’s sister Laura and brother-in-law Eric Zickefoose.

Sign up to our newsletter

Enter your email address to receive weekly emails.

You will receive a confirmation email for your subscription. Please check your inbox and spam folder to complete the confirmation process.
Some fields are missing or incorrect!
Lists
Previous Post

Mural being painted at Blue Eagle Credit Union

Next Post

Highlanders get another shot at Raiders after shutting out Bulldogs

Next Post
Highlanders get another shot at Raiders after shutting out Bulldogs

Highlanders get another shot at Raiders after shutting out Bulldogs

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • National News
  • State News
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Content
  • Subscribe
Questions? Call us at 304-647-5724

  • Login
Forgot Password?
Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.
body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
No Result
View All Result
  • News Categories
    • Local Stories
    • School
    • Church
    • Sports
    • State News
    • National News
    • Courthouse
      • Deeds
  • Obituaries
  • Opinion
  • Legals
  • Spiritual
    • Parabola
    • Transcendental Meditation
    • The Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
    • Southern Baptist
  • eEdition
  • Classifieds
  • Contact Us
  • My Account
  • Login
  • faq