Jamie James, Liberace's decades long publicist, and possibly the person who started the annual piano competition at the, now but a memory, Liberace Museum, passed away last month. Here, courtesy of our loyal reader, is the obit:
Jamie George James, January 16, 1937 - April 24, 2012
Jamie entered this life on January 16, 1937, in Heldton, Oklahoma, and entered into rest on April 24, 2012, at the age of 75 years in San Diego, California. He will be deeply missed by his partner Daniel R. Wilcox, sister Freda McGilbery, his two blonde cocker spaniels Max and Zephyr, extended family and friends. Jamie lived the last 10 years in San Diego, California. He enjoyed his 50 year career as a publicist in public relations for Liberace. He was a proud member of the Press Club. Jamie will be laid to rest in Kirbyville, Texas. Should friends desire, in lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in the name of Jamie G. James to the Glenner Memory Care Center, 3702 4th Ave., San Diego, CA 92103 or by calling (619) 543-4700.
He is buried in Kirbyville, any help finding actualities would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!
Jamie James, Liberace's decades long publicist, and possibly the person who started the annual piano competition at the, now but a memory, Liberace Museum, passed away last month. Here, courtesy of our loyal reader, is the obit:
Jamie George James, January 16, 1937 - April 24, 2012
Jamie entered this life on January 16, 1937, in Heldton, Oklahoma, and entered into rest on April 24, 2012, at the age of 75 years in San Diego, California. He will be deeply missed by his partner Daniel R. Wilcox, sister Freda McGilbery, his two blonde cocker spaniels Max and Zephyr, extended family and friends. Jamie lived the last 10 years in San Diego, California. He enjoyed his 50 year career as a publicist in public relations for Liberace. He was a proud member of the Press Club. Jamie will be laid to rest in Kirbyville, Texas. Should friends desire, in lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in the name of Jamie G. James to the Glenner Memory Care Center, 3702 4th Ave., San Diego, CA 92103 or by calling (619) 543-4700.
He is buried in Kirbyville, any help finding actualities would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!
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