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Jamie McCormick

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Jamie McCormick

Birth
Death
Sep 2008 (aged 34)
Burial
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McCormick, Jamie


Last September, Jamie was one of four men lost at sea during a tragic accident involving a storm of hurricane strength. Search efforts were conducted for 6 months following with only minimal debris recovered from the boat. Sadly, no remains were located.

A memorial service will take place on his birthday, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009, starting at Northstar Church at 7 p.m., Pastor Marty Martin officiating. Followed with a Celebration of Life at the Frank Nelson Community Building from 8-10 p.m. All are invited to come as you are and join us in remembering this unforgettable guy.

Jamie, 34, lived in Bay County his whole life. Attended Southport Elementary, Mowat Middle School and graduated from Mosley High School in 1992. He married his high school sweetheart, Karrie Cameron, in 1996. In 2001, they had a beautiful daughter, Madie. He was a Merchant Marine and worked as a marine engineer. He had a "love/hate" relationship with the sea. Jamie touched many lives with his humor and wit. Always had a smile on his face and a beer in his hand. He lived life to its fullest and could have a good time in any situation.

Jamie is survived by his wife of 12 years, Karrie; and their daughter, Madie; parents, Don and Marty McCormick of Southport, Fla.; two brothers, Doug McCormick of Panama City, Fla. and Don "Peanut" McCormick Jr. with his wife, Allison, and their children, Haley Hutchinson, Jordan Hutchinson-McCormick and Dalton McCormick, all of Panama City, Fla.; two sisters, Tammy Clark with her husband, Brad, and their children, Stephen and Michelle deVillers of Southport, Fla., and Jana Smith with her daughter, Whitney Grice, and her son, Ashton, of Memphis, Tenn.; mother- and father-in-law, Don and Beverly Cameron of Panama City, Fla.; brother-in-law, Jason Cameron of Panama City, Fla.; also a large extended family including aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws and many good friends who are considered family.

McCormick, Jamie


Last September, Jamie was one of four men lost at sea during a tragic accident involving a storm of hurricane strength. Search efforts were conducted for 6 months following with only minimal debris recovered from the boat. Sadly, no remains were located.

A memorial service will take place on his birthday, Friday, Aug. 7, 2009, starting at Northstar Church at 7 p.m., Pastor Marty Martin officiating. Followed with a Celebration of Life at the Frank Nelson Community Building from 8-10 p.m. All are invited to come as you are and join us in remembering this unforgettable guy.

Jamie, 34, lived in Bay County his whole life. Attended Southport Elementary, Mowat Middle School and graduated from Mosley High School in 1992. He married his high school sweetheart, Karrie Cameron, in 1996. In 2001, they had a beautiful daughter, Madie. He was a Merchant Marine and worked as a marine engineer. He had a "love/hate" relationship with the sea. Jamie touched many lives with his humor and wit. Always had a smile on his face and a beer in his hand. He lived life to its fullest and could have a good time in any situation.

Jamie is survived by his wife of 12 years, Karrie; and their daughter, Madie; parents, Don and Marty McCormick of Southport, Fla.; two brothers, Doug McCormick of Panama City, Fla. and Don "Peanut" McCormick Jr. with his wife, Allison, and their children, Haley Hutchinson, Jordan Hutchinson-McCormick and Dalton McCormick, all of Panama City, Fla.; two sisters, Tammy Clark with her husband, Brad, and their children, Stephen and Michelle deVillers of Southport, Fla., and Jana Smith with her daughter, Whitney Grice, and her son, Ashton, of Memphis, Tenn.; mother- and father-in-law, Don and Beverly Cameron of Panama City, Fla.; brother-in-law, Jason Cameron of Panama City, Fla.; also a large extended family including aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws and many good friends who are considered family.


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