Jamie Lynn <I>Bielenberg</I> Schliepsiek

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Jamie Lynn Bielenberg Schliepsiek

Birth
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Death
5 Jul 2004 (aged 24)
Warner Robins, Houston County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6785656, Longitude: -89.6501121
Plot
Block 38
Memorial ID
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Beloved friend Jamie, was a reserved person who swam on her high school swim team and had been in love with her husband since she first set eyes on him at the age of 16. She was a social worker for Houston County at the time of her death. Andy and Jamie both loved the simple things in life, not caring so much about wealth or status but more about each other and their families. When the Air Force gave Jamie's father her purse and her husband's wallet, he discovered his daughter's picture positioned in the wallet in such a way that her picture was the first thing Andy would see when he opened the wallet. The funeral was held in the same church, First Federated Church, Peoria, that Andy and Jamie were married in 2002. One coffin draped with the American flag was in the church. The coffin contained Andy's body and the ashes of his cremated wife were in an urn that was cradled in her husband's arms. Jamie and her husband, Andy Schliepsiek, were murdered at their home on Robins AFB. Jamie worked as a social worker for Houston County, Ga. She attended Richwood High School for three years and graduated from University High School in 1998. She also attended and graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 2002. She is survived by her parents, Jim and Debi Bielenberg two sisters, Jodie Bielenberg, Chicago, and Casey Bielenberg, Champaign; her paternal grandparents, James (Marilyn) Bielenberg, Peoria, and her maternal grandmother, Dorothy Olds, Peoria. Jeremy Schliepsiek & Jodie Bielenberg, siblings of the Andy and Jamie, have set up a community foundation of Southern ILL; it's the "Jamie and Andy Schliepsiek Fund". We basically set it up not only as a monetary support so we decide to put together a scholarship fund to last forever." To send money to the Schliepsiek Foundation mail your donation to: The Community Foundation of IL. 331 Fulton St. Peoria, IL, 61602. The individual responsible for her and her husband's murder now sits on death row at United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
Beloved friend Jamie, was a reserved person who swam on her high school swim team and had been in love with her husband since she first set eyes on him at the age of 16. She was a social worker for Houston County at the time of her death. Andy and Jamie both loved the simple things in life, not caring so much about wealth or status but more about each other and their families. When the Air Force gave Jamie's father her purse and her husband's wallet, he discovered his daughter's picture positioned in the wallet in such a way that her picture was the first thing Andy would see when he opened the wallet. The funeral was held in the same church, First Federated Church, Peoria, that Andy and Jamie were married in 2002. One coffin draped with the American flag was in the church. The coffin contained Andy's body and the ashes of his cremated wife were in an urn that was cradled in her husband's arms. Jamie and her husband, Andy Schliepsiek, were murdered at their home on Robins AFB. Jamie worked as a social worker for Houston County, Ga. She attended Richwood High School for three years and graduated from University High School in 1998. She also attended and graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 2002. She is survived by her parents, Jim and Debi Bielenberg two sisters, Jodie Bielenberg, Chicago, and Casey Bielenberg, Champaign; her paternal grandparents, James (Marilyn) Bielenberg, Peoria, and her maternal grandmother, Dorothy Olds, Peoria. Jeremy Schliepsiek & Jodie Bielenberg, siblings of the Andy and Jamie, have set up a community foundation of Southern ILL; it's the "Jamie and Andy Schliepsiek Fund". We basically set it up not only as a monetary support so we decide to put together a scholarship fund to last forever." To send money to the Schliepsiek Foundation mail your donation to: The Community Foundation of IL. 331 Fulton St. Peoria, IL, 61602. The individual responsible for her and her husband's murder now sits on death row at United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.


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