Jamie Ehrhardt


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Jamie Ehrhardt (Uncle Jamie) passed away on Thursday September 6, 2012.

He was preceded in death by his parents Robert Ehrhardt and Grace Ehrhardt-Bowen (nee Brandt). He will be forever loved and missed by his sisters Linda Ehrhardt and Marsha Tamayo (nee Ehrhardt), niece Rosalind Colon (Chris Colon) and nephews Theodore Austin (Bridget Austin), Samuel Ehrhardt (Hallie Ehrhardt) and Daniel Tamayo. Great nieces and nephews Brianne, Kayla, Austin, Laney, Sammy, and a great, great nephew Michael also survived Uncle Jamie.

Jamie loved to cook and would often times offer to cook when visiting family.

He was a Military Veteran and received a Rifle Expert badge while serving in the Marines.

John 11:23-26 Jesus said to her, “Your brother will rise again.” Martha said to him, “I know that he will rise again in the resurrection on the last day.” Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?”

A military funeral service will be held at

11:30 a.m. on Thursday October 11, 2012

at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery

10175 Rawiga Rd. Rittman, Ohio 44273

 

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  1. Hallie ehrhardt says:

    I am so glad Jamie is finally at peace with Jesus up above. He is in a much better place and will be well taken care of as he was down here on earth. I am so glad my daughter and son got to spend many times with there uncle Jamie. My son was not even a month old, but I’m glad Jamie was able be with him and meet him. Wish they would have had more time together, but Jesus called for our uncle Jamie. He will be missed very much by sam our children and myself. We love u uncle Jamie. Glad we got to go to dinner at Texas road house the Friday before you passed as it was a pleasure to be with you.

  2. Marsha Tamayo says:

    I miss my brother very much. I loved him very much. We became so close when I visited him constantly at the various nursing homes where he resided in the past two and a half years. He enjoyed the outings we had and he always made me laugh. I am happy that he is now at peace and without any pain.