Jamie-LeFevre-Obituary

Jamie Albert LeFevre

Charleston, West Virginia

May 27, 1949 – Aug 21, 2024

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BORN
May 27, 1949
DIED
August 21, 2024
LOCATION
Charleston, West Virginia

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Jamie Albert LeFevre, icon of the West Side of Charleston, passed away on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 at Thomas Memorial Hospital.Jamie was born in Staats Hospital, May 27, 1949 to the late Betty Lou Jinks LeFevre and Albert Roy Lefevre.Preceding him in death are his mother and father, who died...

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Cousin Jamie. I remember your orange "Thing". I loved riding with the lid off.

I was just 17 yrs. Old, fresh out of high school when i first met J''me. He hired me to work at 5 corners. Ill never forget all the good times we had in that little place! J'me has so many friends that are left to mourne his loss! U maybe gone but ull never be forgotten! RIP J'me Love, Shawn W.

I met J'me many years ago when he hired me to work at 5 corners! That place was amazing and there are so many good times left to remember, J'me always had a smile on his face and thats why he has so many friends!! Gonna miss u buddy, RIP Love Always, Shawn W.

It was an honor to know Jamie. Every memory of him is special. He and all of you will remain in our prayers. Love, Tom and Mary McQuain

He never met a stranger. He was genuinely kind to each person. "Icon of the West Side" and "Mr. West Side" are correct. He will be missed, for sure.

Always remember Jamie. RIP and prayers to all his family and friends!!

Jamie was a fine man, a good person all his life. He was a great dancer in high school and always welcomed friends and stranger with love. He blessed everyone he met. Fellow 1968 SJHS graduate, Robin

Lived on same street as Jamie near Stonewall growing up. Played on great slow pitch softball team managed by Jamie. All West Side guys. Saw Jamie at the Smokehouse during a luncheon organized by Luke Sergos . Same old Jamie hey Weasel how you doing. I am going to miss him.

To you Cornelia I send my deepest sympathy and I'm thankful you were not only his wife but his soulmate. Jamie's heart was on the West Side. As a West Sider myself, it was impossible not to see him. He never met a stranger as he had a magnetic personality. All the time he was a co-owner of Five Corners Sports Bar and Grill, it was his love for people that drew many customers to it-- I know as I was one of them. We were blessed to have him in our lives. Godspeed.