Jamie Kay <I>Walker</I> Burnett

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Jamie Kay Walker Burnett

Birth
Eastman, Dodge County, Georgia, USA
Death
23 May 1978 (aged 36)
Broward County, Florida, USA
Burial
Macclenny, Baker County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Baker County Press - May 1978

MRS. JAMIE KAY BURNETT, Age 36, of 8431 Nortwest 19th St., Pembroke Pines, Fla., died suddenly Tuesday from injuries sustained in an automoble accident.

Mrs. Burnett, wife of John Allen Burnett, had recently moved with her family to Pemnbroke Pines from Auburn, Alabama where they had lived for several years.
Mrs. Burnett was a native of Eastman, Ga., and prior to her marriage had lived in Baker County for a number of years, having moved here with her parents from Lake City. She was a graduate of Baker County High School Class of 1959, and Florida College of Medical Technology at Miami. In 1976 she earned her BS degree from Auburn University, Auburn, Ala.
Mrs. Burnett was a member of the Lakeview Baptist Church, Auburn, and active in the church affairs, where she served as president of her Sunday School class.

Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, John Albert Burnett, James Douglas Burnett, and Jason Boyd Burnett all of Pembrook Pines; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. (Leige) Walker of Glen St. Mary; two brothers Scott Walker of Macclenny and Ronald Walker of Lake City.

Funeral serwvices were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the First Baptist Church in Glen St. Mary with Rev. H. R. McKendree officiating assisted by Elder G. E. Barton of Perry, Fla. Active Pallbearers were Gary Fraser, T. J. Raulerson, Ralph Sands, J. C. Lyons, Tommy Johns, and William A. Mikell. Honorary were Ronnie O. Kirkland, Joey Dobson, J. D. Burnsed, Ray Odom, S. F. Roberts, Paul Thrift, Fred Rhoden, Otis Canaday, Maurice Prevatt, Lawrence Barton, Edward Doss and Claudell Walker.

Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. John M. Brinkley Mortician was in charge of arrangements.

Note: Jamie Kay Walker married John Allen Burnett on January 21, 1961 at the First Baptist Church in Macclenny, Baker County, Florida.

Tombstone inscription: WHITHER THOU GOEST I WILL GO
Baker County Press - May 1978

MRS. JAMIE KAY BURNETT, Age 36, of 8431 Nortwest 19th St., Pembroke Pines, Fla., died suddenly Tuesday from injuries sustained in an automoble accident.

Mrs. Burnett, wife of John Allen Burnett, had recently moved with her family to Pemnbroke Pines from Auburn, Alabama where they had lived for several years.
Mrs. Burnett was a native of Eastman, Ga., and prior to her marriage had lived in Baker County for a number of years, having moved here with her parents from Lake City. She was a graduate of Baker County High School Class of 1959, and Florida College of Medical Technology at Miami. In 1976 she earned her BS degree from Auburn University, Auburn, Ala.
Mrs. Burnett was a member of the Lakeview Baptist Church, Auburn, and active in the church affairs, where she served as president of her Sunday School class.

Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, John Albert Burnett, James Douglas Burnett, and Jason Boyd Burnett all of Pembrook Pines; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. (Leige) Walker of Glen St. Mary; two brothers Scott Walker of Macclenny and Ronald Walker of Lake City.

Funeral serwvices were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the First Baptist Church in Glen St. Mary with Rev. H. R. McKendree officiating assisted by Elder G. E. Barton of Perry, Fla. Active Pallbearers were Gary Fraser, T. J. Raulerson, Ralph Sands, J. C. Lyons, Tommy Johns, and William A. Mikell. Honorary were Ronnie O. Kirkland, Joey Dobson, J. D. Burnsed, Ray Odom, S. F. Roberts, Paul Thrift, Fred Rhoden, Otis Canaday, Maurice Prevatt, Lawrence Barton, Edward Doss and Claudell Walker.

Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. John M. Brinkley Mortician was in charge of arrangements.

Note: Jamie Kay Walker married John Allen Burnett on January 21, 1961 at the First Baptist Church in Macclenny, Baker County, Florida.

Tombstone inscription: WHITHER THOU GOEST I WILL GO

Inscription

Whither thou goest I will go



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