Jamie Maxine Wilkie Amarillo, Texas Obituary

Jamie Maxine Wilkie

<p>Jamie Maxine Wilkie, 61, of Royse City, TX died July 2, 2020.</p> <p>Graveside service will be at 10:00 a.m., Friday, July 10, 2020 in Llano Cemetery. Arrangements are by Schooler Funeral Home.</p> <p>Jamie was born July 11, 1958 in Amarillo, TX to John&nbsp;Thomas Wilkie, Jr. and Betty Wilkie. She grew up in Amarillo and graduated from Tascosa High School where she won various trophy&rsquo;s and awards in volleyball. Jamie was a college graduate and became a Registered Nurse. She began her career with the hospital in Terrell, TX and later joined the staff at Parkland Hospital in Dallas.</p> <p>Her four legged dogs were her children whom she loved dearly and spoiled them rotten. She was a daddy&rsquo;s girl thru and thru and she was his &ldquo;Cat Bird.&rdquo; She was the proud owner of a white 1970 Mustang that her and her friends enjoyed very much. Jamie had a passion for animals and people. She was known for providing needs for those less fortunate than her. She was kind and loving to her patients to a fault. Jamie was very generous with her nieces and nephews in every way with particular focus on their educations. Jamie will be dearly missed by her mom Betty and by all.</p> <p>She is preceded in death by her father; and sister, Sue.</p> <p>Jamie is survived by her mother, Betty Wilkie; sisters, Jan Moore Thomas&nbsp;of Goldston, NC and Lou Bullis of Amarillo, TX; 5 nieces; 4 nephews; and 2 great-nieces.</p> <p>The family requests donations to the SPCA in Amarillo or Dallas or to your favorite charity.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>
July 11, 1958 - July 2, 202007/11/195807/02/2020
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