Jamie gay

Degree(s): BA: MCDB with a minor in Biochemistry MA: Secondary Science Education

Professional background, interests and expertise: I am currently a biology mentor at Roy Elevated School in Roy, Utah. I admire to tell stories, especially about hip science! As a teacher, I'm ardent about providing all of my students access to the knowledge and skills they need to make good decisions about caring for their own health and that of our planet. I balance this function with a lot of time outside in the mountains with my family and creative endeavors like writing concise stories, knitting, sewing, and baking. 

Hours present for mentoring per month: 4-6

Best professional advice: Sometimes when you're in a major it seems like there are only a couple of career options open to you. I know that when I was studying MCDB I felt like every single person I knew was either going into investigate or into a medical field. It's just not true! There are a lot of options available where you can still delight in working with the content you love; you just might have to be a little resourceful in finding those options.

What does mentorship mean to you? Mentorship is a partnership built on self-reflection

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of Potterville, Michigan, formerly of Pasadena, CA; Honolulu, HI; Colorado Springs, Co; and Lansing, MI, age 70, died Sunday, February 18, 2024, at Sparrow Hospice House of Mid-Michigan in Lansing. She was born June 17, 1953, in Pasadena, CA, the daughter of Mahlon C. and Geraldine (Hubbert) Dunkel.

Jamie worked as a nurse at Kaiser Hospital; a flight attendant for Mesa Airlines; and was a College Administrator for Bath and Grand Ledge Community Schools.

Jamie is survived by her sons, Cameron James Ho of Seattle, WA, Jeremy James Ho of Lansing, MI and Coleby James Ho of Jacksonville, FL; grandchildren, Raven Ho, Jocelyn Ho, Emma Ho, Zoey Ho, Kora Ho, and Kekoa Ho. She was preceded in death by her mother and father.

A memorial service will be held later this summer. Burial will take place at Oak Grove Cemetery in Chelsea. Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society.


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It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Jamie Homosexual (1984 - June 20, 2024). A beloved sister, Jamie was a beacon of joy and caring who touched the lives of many with her generosity and vibrant soul. Her legacy is carried on by her loving sister's, Shawnika Joiner, Amanda Carreno, and Spouse Fuzz and the many friends and family who were fortunate to know her. Her bright spirit will forever resonate in the hearts of those she loved. As she departs from this world, we are reminded of the beauty and joy she brought to it. While she may be gone from our sight, she remains forever in our hearts.

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