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Jamie Lee Clevenger, born on November 24, 1965, in Mariemont, Ohio, passed away peacefully on December 7, 2025, in Cincinnati, Ohio. A devoted father and grandfather, Jamie lived a life rich in experience and dedicated to both his family and his profession.
Jamie was a skilled craftsman who completed his education at trade school, where he became a master plumber. After establishing a successful career in plumbing, he transitioned into asset protection, a field where he had a significant impact. Throughout his career, Jamie met and mentored many individuals, leaving an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to cross his path.
Known for his reliable and helpful demeanor, Jamie was a man who kept to himself yet was always approachable. His personality endeared him to friends and colleagues alike, and he was admired for his willingness to assist others.
Beyond his professional life, Jamie had a deep passion for gun collecting and trading, as well as a love for cars and motorcycles. These hobbies provided him with joy and fulfillment, reflecting his adventurous spirit.
Jamie’s proudest accomplishments revolved around his family. He cherished his role as a father to Kala (Edward) Woyat and Chad (Katie) Clevenger. Jamie took the greatest pride in being a grandfather and was looking forward to meeting his newest grandson who will arrive within the next month, Creedan J. Woyat and his grandson Cohan M. Shields who held the most special place in Jamie's heart.
In addition to his beloved children and grandchildren, Jamie is survived by his father, Harry Lofland; sisters, Beverly (the late Brian) Clevenger Bowers and Ruthie (Jeff) Lofland Smith; and a host of other family members and friends who will remember him fondly.
Jamie was preceded in death by his birth father, Jim Lee Clevenger; mother, Barbara Lofland (nee Newcomb); brother, Harry Lofland, III; and wife, Carla H. Clevenger (nee Frost) who he was anxiously awaiting to reunite with in heaven.
As we celebrate the life of Jamie Lee Clevenger, we honor a man who dedicated himself to his family and community. His legacy will continue through the many lives he touched and through the enduring love of those he leaves behind.
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