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Jamie Joy (Stiles) Wirick

Posted 2017-05-23 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Sunday, May 21, 2017 <<<

Jamie Joy Wirick, 65, peacefully passed the morning of May 9, 2017
in her adopted home of Lake Havasu City. Jamie was born Sept. 25,
1951 in Fort Wayne, Indiana to Leo and Ginnie Stiles. Her father was
in the United States Navy. The family moved to San Diego, California
where she grew up and lived until she moved to Lake Havasu City in
2009.

Jamie worked for the County of San Diego where she met he future
husband, Steve. They married in 1976. After taking a couple of years
off to raise their three sons (which included twins), she returned
to work with the State of California, from where she retired in
2008. For a number of years, she also enjoyed being a party planner
consultant for Christmas Around the World and PartyLite.

Jamie was a fixture in the San Diego area soccer community. She was
director of the Santee Spring Soccer Tournament for 10 years. At
various times, she was a coach, referee and board member for the
local AYSO region.

She loved traveling, especially to Hawaii, and being involved in the
local community. Jamie once ran for City Council in Santee,
California. She enjoyed decorating her home for each of the
holidays, to welcome friends and family. She adored her husband,
three sons, and four grandchildren. She devoted much of her time and
love to them and her close personal friends.

Jamie is survived by her brother, Lee Stiles, Jr. of Lake Havasu
City, husband, Steve, three sons and their spouses, Keven and
Danielle Wirick of Lake Havasu City, Craig and Heather Wirick of
Alexandria, Virginia, and Brian and Justina Wirick of San Diego,
California. She is also survived by niece Stefani and husband Mike
Molloy of San Diego, California; grandsons Landen, Seamus, and
Brenton, granddaughter Paislee, grandniece Alylia and numerous
cousins.

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com. To send a free card to the family, go to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.





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