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Jamison Christopher Woods

NASHVILLE, Tennessee

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WOODS, Jamison (Jamo) ChristopherAge 37, of Hermitage, TN, died Thursday, May 8, 2008, at Summit Hospital. He was born June 27, 1970 in Oakland, CA. He was married to Betsy Woods on July, 25, 1998 in Nashville, TN. Survivors include his wife, Betsy Crouch Woods; his son, Jamison Isaac Woods,...

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I first met Jamo when we were on the same soccer team; I'm not sure how old we were, I'm guessing somewhere between 10 and 12. I was the only girl on the team, so of course I had a lot to prove! Especially to Jamo because he was the best player on our team. He was such a good friend to me and many others. I continue to miss him to this day. I pray his family is doing well since his passing.

To the family of Jamo,

I am so sorry for your loss. We were all fortunate to have a person as wonderful as Jamo touch our lives and are much better people for knowing him. May God bless you and keep you all.

May God comfort and keep you during this time as only He can.

JHS Class of 1988; Mark Light, Kristy Chitmon, Jamo Woods, James Goad, Amber Powell

Mark, Kristy, and Jamo; 1988 JHS Graduation

I have known all of you for so long and have cared so deeply for you all, it truly saddens me for your loss. You will forever be in my heart and in my thoughts, as I know Jamo will always be in yours. My best wishes for you now and always.

God gave us memories that we might have roses in December. ~J.M. Barrie

My deepest sympathies and prayers to all of you for your loss. We will miss him.

I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

My son, Brian, played on the same baseball team with Jamison for several years, so we knew him well. We have many fond memories of Jamison and those baseball years. We lost touch with him after they all graduated from high school, but I will always remember that wonderful smile of Jamisom's. He was a great kid. I have never had the pleasure of meeting you, Betsy, or your children, but you have my deepest sympathy. My heart also goes out to Deborah and Sam, Matthew, Lena and Jim and his...