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Jamie Gordon Latimer

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Jamie Gordon Latimer

Birth
Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Death
14 Mar 2016 (aged 58)
Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Burial
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Obituary of Jamie Latimer

Jamie Gordon Latimer, age 58, from Mt. Morris, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, March 14, 2016, after a brief illness. Cremation has taken place.

Jamie was born October 5, 1957 in Flint, Michigan to the late Mr. & Mrs. Gordon and Yvonne (Spohn) Latimer. Jamie graduated in 1975, from Mt Morris. He married his high school sweetheart on September 2, 1978. He proudly served his country in the United States Army from 1978 until 1981. Jamie loved fishing, hunting in Wolverine, and his cat, Penelope; who never left his side.

Jamie is survived by his wife of 38 years, Terri (Morse) Latimer; two sisters: Trina (Mark) West, and Vickie (Tom) Buford; mother-in-law, Dorothy Morse; one sister-in-law; two brothers-in-law; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. He also leaves behind his lifelong friends: Steve Smith and Gordie Shores.

Jamie was preceded in death by his father Gordon and mother Yvonne, grandparents and his faithful dog Joey.

Jamie was a “Jack of all trades, master of none.” A Celebration of Life Service will take place in the summer at Buell Lake.

Jamie’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Compassus Hospice and Hurley Hospital.


Trina Latimer West posted a condolence
Thursday, March 24, 2016
My brother I miss you so much, I miss the times we should have spent together and didn't. I treasure all the times we did have together. From helping dad teach me to play marbles, to hustling the boys on the play ground at Holy Redeemer to play me, to helping me split all my winnings up with you at home after school (we played for marbles, not money). Helping me get my kite off the ground when it was kite day at school. Telling me exactly when to eat that candy bar for the best energy boost during track and field. How to fight off the boys during kissing tag, and later in life a few different techniques that came in handy with a paiticular neighbor boy!! How to throw the perfect football spiral so I could throw to you while you ran to practice for the football team. How to get creeps from tail gating me, oooops that's right you almost hit your own car in the back end that night you let me borrow it, guess you did not know I knew it was you and Terri behind me tailgating :-) so many memories, so much love, you were my one and only big brother, the one I looked for when I got on the bus, got home, needed to talk, you and are share the same blood twice once born to the same parents and then again through a cut to the skin & rubbed/shared with each other. Blood brother and sister we will always be. Love you to heaven and beyond.


Kristi posted a condolence
Thursday, March 24, 2016
I have so many fond memories of Uncle Jamie. He was a sweet and caring Uncle. I remember him joking around at every holiday & my sisters grounding him for one reason or another. I swear with the amount of times they grounded him, he was probably still grounded. I remember the pride & joy in his eyes when he attended my wedding, my sister's too. Though recent years had been rough on him, he was always there when it mattered the most. I am so glad he was able to meet my daughter, Ella, last spring. He couldn't stop looking at her and saying how beautiful she was all the while having a heartfelt smile and true joy in his eyes. May you Rest In Peace & fly high with the angels, Uncle Jamie! ❤
Obituary of Jamie Latimer

Jamie Gordon Latimer, age 58, from Mt. Morris, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, March 14, 2016, after a brief illness. Cremation has taken place.

Jamie was born October 5, 1957 in Flint, Michigan to the late Mr. & Mrs. Gordon and Yvonne (Spohn) Latimer. Jamie graduated in 1975, from Mt Morris. He married his high school sweetheart on September 2, 1978. He proudly served his country in the United States Army from 1978 until 1981. Jamie loved fishing, hunting in Wolverine, and his cat, Penelope; who never left his side.

Jamie is survived by his wife of 38 years, Terri (Morse) Latimer; two sisters: Trina (Mark) West, and Vickie (Tom) Buford; mother-in-law, Dorothy Morse; one sister-in-law; two brothers-in-law; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. He also leaves behind his lifelong friends: Steve Smith and Gordie Shores.

Jamie was preceded in death by his father Gordon and mother Yvonne, grandparents and his faithful dog Joey.

Jamie was a “Jack of all trades, master of none.” A Celebration of Life Service will take place in the summer at Buell Lake.

Jamie’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Compassus Hospice and Hurley Hospital.


Trina Latimer West posted a condolence
Thursday, March 24, 2016
My brother I miss you so much, I miss the times we should have spent together and didn't. I treasure all the times we did have together. From helping dad teach me to play marbles, to hustling the boys on the play ground at Holy Redeemer to play me, to helping me split all my winnings up with you at home after school (we played for marbles, not money). Helping me get my kite off the ground when it was kite day at school. Telling me exactly when to eat that candy bar for the best energy boost during track and field. How to fight off the boys during kissing tag, and later in life a few different techniques that came in handy with a paiticular neighbor boy!! How to throw the perfect football spiral so I could throw to you while you ran to practice for the football team. How to get creeps from tail gating me, oooops that's right you almost hit your own car in the back end that night you let me borrow it, guess you did not know I knew it was you and Terri behind me tailgating :-) so many memories, so much love, you were my one and only big brother, the one I looked for when I got on the bus, got home, needed to talk, you and are share the same blood twice once born to the same parents and then again through a cut to the skin & rubbed/shared with each other. Blood brother and sister we will always be. Love you to heaven and beyond.


Kristi posted a condolence
Thursday, March 24, 2016
I have so many fond memories of Uncle Jamie. He was a sweet and caring Uncle. I remember him joking around at every holiday & my sisters grounding him for one reason or another. I swear with the amount of times they grounded him, he was probably still grounded. I remember the pride & joy in his eyes when he attended my wedding, my sister's too. Though recent years had been rough on him, he was always there when it mattered the most. I am so glad he was able to meet my daughter, Ella, last spring. He couldn't stop looking at her and saying how beautiful she was all the while having a heartfelt smile and true joy in his eyes. May you Rest In Peace & fly high with the angels, Uncle Jamie! ❤

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