Kevin J. Jamnick
Kevin J. Jamnick, 31, lifelong resident of Hibbing, died Saturday, July 27, 2024, in Chisholm, Minn., due to injuries sustained in a UTV accident.
He was born June 10, 1993, to John and Diane (Gotchnik) Jamnick in Hibbing. He was a graduate of Hibbing High School class of 2012. Kevin was employed with L & M Supply as their IT Technician. Kevin was known as a very generous and kindhearted person who loved playing PlayStation, watching sci-fi movies, and playing disc golf as one of his favorite pastimes. Kevin's personality was contagious, he was the most selfless son, brother, cousin and friend you could ever meet. His care for others was so special and unmatched. He would always put the needs of others far before his own. He was the light and life of every event, he never left without saying I love you, or giving a goodbye hug. He made everyone around him feel so loved, he truly had the biggest heart.
Kevin is survived by his parents, John and Diane (Gotchnik) Jamnick, Hibbing, Minn.; brother, Aaron (Robin Cicmil) Jamnick, Hibbing; paternal grandmother, Theresa Jamnick, and maternal grandmother, Mary Ellen Gotchnik, both of Ely, Minn.; his dear friend, Bri Enemark; many aunts, uncles, and his 14 beloved cousins: Michael & Nick, Donny & April, Ashley & Brittany, Andrew & Kati, Maren & Krista, Austin & Joe, and Melissa & Caitie.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Joseph Jamnick, maternal grandfather, Joseph Gotchnik, aunt, Christy Skraba, and two uncles, Joe and Michael Jamnick.
Funeral services for Kevin will be 12:00 noon, Saturday, August 3, 2024, at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Hibbing. The Rev. Fr. Daniel Weiske will celebrate the Mass of Christian Burial. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until the noon Mass at the church on Saturday.
Arrangements are with the Dougherty Funeral Home of Hibbing. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit us at; www.doughertyofhibbing.com.
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