Jamie Brown (Giancarli) obituary: Jamie Brown (Giancarli)'s Obituary, Akron

In Memory Of
Jamie Lynn Brown (Giancarli)
1961 - 2020

Obituary photo of Jamie Brown (Giancarli), Akron-OH
Obituary photo of Jamie Brown (Giancarli), Akron-OH

In Memory Of
Jamie Lynn Brown (Giancarli)
1961 - 2020

Jamie Lynn Brown (Giancarli)

May 24, 1961 – May 12, 2020

“O, Sunshine! The most precious gold to be found on earth” -Roman Payne

To all who knew Jamie, she was sunshine! Her radiant smile could light up any room and the warmth of her personality made others feel special. Her excitement for life was unmatched and she demonstrated a passion of caring for people. Her caring heart and love for Jesus often led her to share with others the hope of an eternity spent in Heaven.

Jamie never met a stranger. In short order you would find you’d made a new best friend and trusted confidant for life. She was always happy to listen or advise and was always motivated by a heart of gold.

Jamie was often heard quoting Charlie Chaplin’s phrase “a day without laughter is a day wasted!” Jamie drank life down in great gulps. She never wasted a day or an opportunity to enjoy physical activity and she loved to make people laugh. You could forget about trying to keep up with her in the gym, pickleball court or bike path.

Life with Jamie was never dull. Her family and friends loved her endless energy and were in awe of her ability to organize an event or gathering at a moment’s notice. Her family and friends have loved every single minute spent with her.

She will be greatly missed by her husband and business partner, Jeffrey Brown who truly adored her.

To honor Jamie, please hug a friend, listen to someone’s problems, ride your bike, play pickleball, laugh, listen to some Zach Williams or search the scriptures and be assured of your eternal destiny.

Jamie’s greatest desire was that the love and grace of God’s son would shine brightly on you!

Private memorial services have been entrusted to Newcomer Funeral Home. www.NewcomerAkron.com
Jamie Lynn Brown (Giancarli)

May 24, 1961 – May 12, 2020

“O, Sunshine! The most precious gold to be found on earth” -Roman Payne

To all who knew Jamie, she was sunshine! Her radiant smile could light up any room and the warmth of her personality made others feel special. Her excitement for life was unmatched and she demonstrated a passion of caring for people. Her caring heart and love for Jesus often led her to share with others the hope of an eternity spent in Heaven.

Jamie never met a stranger. In short order you would find you’d made a new best friend and trusted confidant for life. She was always happy to listen or advise and was always motivated by a heart of gold.

Jamie was often heard quoting Charlie Chaplin’s phrase “a day without laughter is a day wasted!” Jamie drank life down in great gulps. She never wasted a day or an opportunity to enjoy physical activity and she loved to make people laugh. You could forget about trying to keep up with her in the gym, pickleball court or bike path.

Life with Jamie was never dull. Her family and friends loved her endless energy and were in awe of her ability to organize an event or gathering at a moment’s notice. Her family and friends have loved every single minute spent with her.

She will be greatly missed by her husband and business partner, Jeffrey Brown who truly adored her.

To honor Jamie, please hug a friend, listen to someone’s problems, ride your bike, play pickleball, laugh, listen to some Zach Williams or search the scriptures and be assured of your eternal destiny.

Jamie’s greatest desire was that the love and grace of God’s son would shine brightly on you!

Private memorial services have been entrusted to Newcomer Funeral Home. www.NewcomerAkron.com

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Newcomer Funeral Home (330-784-3334) is assisting the family

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