

Jaymee was a shining light in the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her journey on this earth was one marked by love, compassion, and unwavering faith in God. Her passing has left a void in the hearts of her family, friends, and many more whose lives were touched by her. We ask that you remember her not for the way her life ended, but for the way it was lived, and for the profound impact she had on the lives of those who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Jaymee is survived by her children, Taylyn, Noah, & Theodore. She is survived by her Mother (Tracy), Father (David), Step-father (Nathaniel), Step-mother (Susie). Jaymee has 6 siblings Ashton (Caleb), Sydney, Samantha, Alyssa, Andrew (Gina), and Ashley (Jason). She was adored by her nieces and nephews including: Sutton, Easton, Jackson, Haley and many more. Jaymee was the cherished granddaughter of Freda and Wayde Oney, James and Jeanette Belvo, and James, Marcia and Barbara Rock. She also leaves behind many aunts and uncles who adored her dearly. Among them are Kelly (Walter), Aaron (Janet), Matthew (Debi), Joel (Madonna), Rachel (Frank), Allen and Greg. She had a close-knit relationship with her cousins: Brooke, Kirstyn, Cody, Sterling, Amber, Jonathan, Cecilia, Joshua, Nicole, Mady, Nathan, and Natalie. Her best friend, Megan has been there for every milestone in Jaymee’s life
Jaymee graduated from Centerville High School. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master of Business Administration from Wright State University, all while working full-time and excelling as a mother. She worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for six years as a Finance Specialist. She was a beloved colleague and important part of the organization. She loved her job and coworkers and they loved her, as well.
Outside of her professional successes, Jaymee found joy in traveling the world with her children while trying new experiences, cuisine, and always down to play some board games. She loved the outdoors and a good Friday night hanging out while drinking a Dirty Shirley. Her love for her children, relatives, and friends was endless, and she would do anything for anyone on the drop of a dime. Hopefully, we all can learn a bit from Jaymee and spread that happiness throughout the world.
Those who knew Jaymee will remember her for her infectious smile and overwhelming laughter, her deep-rooted faith in Jesus, and her unwavering commitment to spreading love and kindness to everyone she encountered. She had a rare gift where she could make others smile and laugh while leaving a lasting impact on all who crossed her path.
Although Jaymee’s physical presence may no longer grace our lives, her spirit will continue to inspire and uplift us. May her memory be a blessing, and may we carry forth her legacy of love and compassion in all that we do.
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