Jamie Lynn Blanchard

1958 ∼ 2013

Jamie Lynn Blanchard, 54, of Liberty, passed away December 8, 2013. She loved the outdoors. She enjoyed fishing and playing dominoes. She was a loving mother and grandmother.

She is preceded in death by parents, T.J. and Betty Landry; brothers, Steve Gamble and Ronnie Gamble.

She is survived by her son, Jerry Crowder and wife Tabatha of Saratoga; grandchildren, Makenzie Crowder, Makayla Crowder, Caleb Crowder, Landen Crowder and Lyla Crowder; sisters, Janis Camp of Saratoga, Donna Atkinson of Batson and Phyllis Attaway and husband Gene of Batson; numerous nieces and nephews and her dear friend, Larry Barnhart.

Her family will receive friends at Calvary Tabernacle of Batson on Tuesday December 10, 2013 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. A service of remembrance is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Wednesday December 10, 2013 at Calvary Tabernacle of Batson, officiated by Reverend Tolbert Hudspeth. Interment will follow at Guedry Cemetery in Batson.

Her nephews will serve as pallbearers.

Condolences

Guest December 12, 2013
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. It has been years since I have seen Jamie, but she was always kind to me, I liked her
Guest December 10, 2013
Jamie, You were loved and will always be remembered.
Becca & Baby Hagen December 10, 2013
Aunt Jamie, Thank you so much for loving me like I was one of your own nieces. Hagen and I love you so much and Im so glad he got to meet you. The last time he seen you, I remember he was trying his hardest just to get to you. He never took his eyes off you. Grinning ear to ear. I will miss you very much. Love, Becca & baby Hagen
Carolyn Whitney (Harvey) September 25, 2013
Although it has been many years, I have fond memories of Jamie as she was a part of our family. I am sorry for the liss if a mother, grandmother, daughter, sister,aunt, cousin, and friend. Lean on Jesus during this difficult time. My prayers are with Jerry and his family, and her family.
Amy Wyatt September 25, 2013
Aunt Jamie aka (of course) we will miss you dearly. You were always a blessing to our family and always so cheerful and loving. I hope you knew how much the family really loved you and how you will be missed by many. You will always be in our hearts.