Jamie leaves behind his wife of almost 5 years, Heather Harris Jamison. He is also survived by his siblings John Jamison and Debbie Gavis, nephews Sean Jamison and Tyler Gavis, nieces Crystal Woods and Shannon Gavis, as well as many other beloved family members.
Jamie was preceded in death in 2015 by his wife of 32 years, Gail Kindler Jamison, who brought 4 children to the marriage, Toni Morris Koonce, Clay, Todd and Brett Morris.
Jamie was the oldest son of Louis & Frances Jamison, who predeceased him. Family meant everything to him. Grandson of a Presbyterian minister, Jamie loved being with his First Presbyterian Church of Pasadena family, singing in the choir and serving in several church leadership roles over his many years of membership. He was an active Republican as far back as his Sterling High School days (class of 1969). He faithfully served his Southbelt area neighbors in many roles, most notably as longtime Harris County Republican Chairman for Precinct #418; as Election Judge, Senate District 6/11 delegate, and most recently, as Texas State delegate to the 2016 Republican National Convention.
Jamie was a dedicated worker from early on, first alongside his father in the small family-owned auto vehicle upholstery business, as a contracted employee for NASA, and finally with Exxon.
Jamie loved cruising the world, spending time at his time share in Bella Vista, AR, and with extended family in the Clearwater, FL area. He gladly gave of himself to his family, friends and community, and will be dearly missed by all who were privileged to know him.
Visitation will be at Forest Park East Chapel on Monday, December 27th from 10-11 a.m. Services will be held directly following the visitation.
Memorial Donations are gratefully encouraged to:
The Association for Frontal Temporal Dementia
The American Diabetes Association
Parkinson's Foundation
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