Aimee was born on March 23, 1987 in Dallas, Texas to Robin Swift Jentzen and Karen Lynn Cargill Jentzen.
Aimee grew up in Red Oak, Texas, graduating from Red Oak High School in 2005. While in school she was active in drill team, played the flute in the band, flag corps, journalism, and drama.
Aimee married the love of her live on July 15, 2017.
Aimee enjoyed bowling, especially the bowling trips and tournaments with her mother, working for her father at the bowling alley, was an avid reader, she loved crafts, cooking, baking, trips to the beach with family and most especially she loved her cats.
Along with her husband and parents, Aimee is survived by her twin brother, Nathan Grady Jentzen; her grandmother, Anne Cargill; her godparents, Steve and Linda Fehmel; her uncle Tony Fehmel; her in-laws, Bennie and Diana Hillis; along with dozens of cousins, aunts, uncles and all of the bowling community whom she looked upon as family. She loved everyone, always had a smile and hug, was full of life, love and laughter.
A visitation for Aimee will be held Sunday, June 30, 2024 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Eubank Cedar Creek, 601 South 3rd Street, Mabank, Texas 75147. A funeral service will occur Monday, July 1, 2024 at 10:00 AM at Cedar Creek Bible Church, 700 N Seven Points Blvd, Seven Points, Texas 75143.
Aimee will be laid to rest in King Cemetery, County Road 2138, Kemp, Texas 75143. Afterwards family and friends are invited to gather at Tip Top Lanes in Seven Points for food and fellowship.