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In memory of our beautiful, precious
and first born daughter,
Jaime Leigh.
Jaime Leigh, our perfect Angel
blessed our lives on December 17, 1976
in Newport News, Virginia. Jaime grew
up in New Jersey and passed on
March 26, 2005 at the age of 28.
She was such a kind and gentle soul. Jaime was an incredible loving, gracious young woman who thoroughly enjoyed life and left us way too soon. She touched so many hearts and was as beautiful inside as outside with a beautiful angelic face that was so soft and sweet. Jaime was so full of life, possessed such class, intelligence, had a unique personality and lived life to its fullest. We want Jaime to be remembered for her kindness, generosity, friendship, compassion, loyalty and sense of humor. She touched so many by seeing the good in everyone and everything. She had a heart of gold and was extremely sensitive, thoughtful and had an infectious enthusiasm. If you knew her, you were blessed.
She was loyal and dedicated to her family and many friends who touched her life. She loved people and was the best friend anyone could have, if you were her friend, you were for life. Jaime brought joy to all that knew her. Jaime's relationship with her family was special and was truly important to her. We were blessed with the opportunity to have Jaime in our lives, she was a wonderful daughter. We were always close and thank God everyday for the relationship we had together as a family. Jaime loved spending time with everyone as we all did with her. She had an amazing sweet, beautiful infectious smile and laugh that truly lit up a room and sparkling brown eyes that simply glowed. Jaime had a hobby of collecting turtles and her favorite flower was tulips. She loved the beach, shopping, eating out, and most of all loved her younger sister Ally very much. Jaime was Ally's mentor. Ally wanted to be just like her big sister in every way. Jaime and Ally had a special relationship, they were best friends. Jaime adored Ally and was very protective of her. Their love for each other was unconditional.

http://jaimeleigh-drebit.last-memories.com
http://jaime-drebit.memory-of.com

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