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Jamie Lynn Hale Davis Quiroz
© Enid News and Eagle
10-15-2018
Submitted by: Glenn

© Enid News and Eagle

June 07, 1979 - October 11, 2018

The service honoring and celebrating the life of Jamie Lynn "Hale" (Davis) Quiroz, 39, of Enid, will be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday October 18, 2018, at Emmanuel Church. Pastor Kevin Choate will officiate.

Burial follows in the Enid Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.

Jamie was born June 7, 1979, to Dick L. and Christie "Smith" Hale, in Enid.

She was raised and educated in Enid, graduating from Enid High School in 1997.

She married Matthew Davis in 1998, and from this union she was blessed with her two children.

Jamie graduated from Enid Beauty college in 2008. She managed several area restaurants and cut hair, before following her natural artistic ability and calling to "refunking junk."

In 2012, Jamie opened Lola's Boutique, in downtown Enid. Jamie loved what she did, and she was immensely talented! She poured her heart and soul into every piece, and she prided herself on delivering the utmost in restoring furniture, painting furniture and cabinetry, and bringing client ideas to life while adding her own flair.

Jamie is survived by her children, Christopher and Jaycee Davis; parents, Dick L. Hale Jr. (Kathy Holtzhauser), and Christie Hale; sisters, Chandra Hale (Gregg Perry), and Lacie Hale (Stephen Cameron); brother, Dickie "Brubs" Hale (Lesa Moore); niece, Aniston Hale; nephews, Haden Holley, her bestest little buddy, and BFF Coulter Cameron, and Easton Hale.

She is also survived by her aunts, cousins, good friend Larry Conway, many life-long friends, as well as her beloved dogs, Romeo, Lola, Pepe, and Rhen; the most spoiled donkey, Lucky; and her calves Winston and Charlie.

Jamie exhibited all first-born traits. She was a natural leader, incredibly ambitious, independent, and had a fierce personality. Her smile and laughter filled the entire room. Jamie was boisterous, witty, and had the most magnificent sense of humor. She went out of her way to help anyone she could, especially Stephen Cameron; they shared a very special bond.

She donated time and talent to many causes: fundraisers, haircuts in the park for back-to-school, painting inspirational quotes in schools and churches, designing and painting parking spaces at school, among countless other purposes.

She never ceased in giving her selfless love, talents, and gifts to others. You could not have met a more loyal and dedicated person. She loved a bargain, and enjoyed hitting yard and estate sales, "sailing" with Lacie and Coulter on the weekend.

Jamie was in the midst of getting Jaycee through her senior year of school. She took on so many extra projects for school and softball, on top of balancing her very busy career. Her hard work and devotion was admirable!

Jamie's greatest accomplishments in life are Chris and Jay, and she was a phenomenal mother. She was also a bonus mom, affectionately know as "Momma J" to many of Jay's friends.

Jamie was preceded in death by paternal grandparents, Dick Hale and Joan Hale; maternal grandparents, William and Janice Smith; and paternal great-grandmother, Myrtle Mcinturff.

Jamie touched so many lives, and she will be sorely missed by all. I love you, I love you more, I love you the most. Condolences may be made to the family online at www.Brown-Cummings.com.

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