Jamie took great pride in driving his red Mustang. He was a member of the U.S. Army Airborne, a maroon beret, and served in Alaska. Jamie recently attended college and received his B.S. degree in Criminal Justice.
He and Shandell were high school friends, and she became his wife on October 10, 2010. Jamie loved traveling, hiking, shooting rockets, mountain climbing, downhill skiing and geocaching.
He was a whiz in computer technology, an E.M.T., and a Wilderness First Responder.
Jamie is survived by his wife, Shandell (nee Baker) Napieralski and a child due in January of 2012; step-children, Genevieve K. Van Malsen, Kathryn Van Malsen, and Robby Van Malsen; mother, Kathleen Klein; father, William and Kim Napieralski; dad, David Klein; brothers and sisters, Joseph Klein, Rita and Ben Johnson, Kerry Klein, David Klein II, and Kaylin Klein; half-brother and sister, Jessica Lytle, and Eddie Napieralski; grandparent, Armen Oumedian; and a niece and nephew.
Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the needs of the children where a Fund has been established at Independent Bank.
Published in Grand Rapids Press on August 16, 2011
Jamie took great pride in driving his red Mustang. He was a member of the U.S. Army Airborne, a maroon beret, and served in Alaska. Jamie recently attended college and received his B.S. degree in Criminal Justice.
He and Shandell were high school friends, and she became his wife on October 10, 2010. Jamie loved traveling, hiking, shooting rockets, mountain climbing, downhill skiing and geocaching.
He was a whiz in computer technology, an E.M.T., and a Wilderness First Responder.
Jamie is survived by his wife, Shandell (nee Baker) Napieralski and a child due in January of 2012; step-children, Genevieve K. Van Malsen, Kathryn Van Malsen, and Robby Van Malsen; mother, Kathleen Klein; father, William and Kim Napieralski; dad, David Klein; brothers and sisters, Joseph Klein, Rita and Ben Johnson, Kerry Klein, David Klein II, and Kaylin Klein; half-brother and sister, Jessica Lytle, and Eddie Napieralski; grandparent, Armen Oumedian; and a niece and nephew.
Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider the needs of the children where a Fund has been established at Independent Bank.
Published in Grand Rapids Press on August 16, 2011
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