Jamie Marie Wenz, 43
St. Cloud, MN
July 30, 1981 – March 17, 2025
Jamie Marie Wenz, 43, of St. Cloud passed away on March 17, 2025
at St. Cloud Hospital, surrounded by her family.
A celebration of life
will be held on June 14, 2025 at 12:30 PM at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in St. Cloud. Visitation will begin at 11:30 AM. An Ice Cream Truck and lunch will follow.
Born July 30th, 1981, to Bradley and Deborah (Todd) Wenz, Jamie
blessed the St. Cloud community her whole life. She graduated from Tech High
School and the InnStep program. Jamie held many jobs in the years following,
including hotel housekeeping, food service, as a helper in her aunt’s daycare,
and as a kitchen assistant at the St. Cloud Christian School.
As a child, Jamie
played baseball and adaptive soccer. Her favorite teacher from Oak Hill, Mrs.
Pennington, kindled her enduring love of the history of Laura Ingalls
Wilder. With her parents, Jamie was able to visit all but two of the LIW
homestead sites across the midwest.
Strong and independent
from the start, Jamie once smuggled the family cat to school in her backpack.
She competed at the State Fair in 4-H with her sewing and cooking projects and
participated in marching band during high school with the color guard. Jamie
also modeled for Herberger’s and performed as a shepherd in a 4-H Nativity play
at her grandparents’ farm.
When she was 17, Jamie
earned a Youth Recognition Award, presented by the Mayor, for her work as a
Junior Volunteer at the St. Cloud Hospital, ultimately achieving a 1000-hour
pin for her service.
As an adult, Jamie
relished her independence, riding the bus all over town, often visiting the
library. An avid reader, she was known for checking out dozens of books and
movies at a time. She liked choosing books to read to her niece and nephews
every week. Jamie attended many Community Education classes and especially
enjoyed bingo and bowling. Determined and resourceful, she lived her life with
a no-limits mindset.
Jamie was also a
creator. From loom knitting to basket weaving, pottery to sewing, her hands
were always busy crafting. She spent lots of time writing recipes and letters
to share with pen pals, friends, and family. She loved to paint rocks and to
hide them wherever she went.
Incredibly social,
Jamie was quick to strike up a conversation with anyone, proclaiming, “I know
you!” whether she actually did or not. Blessing people with her smile and
infectious laugh was just Jamie’s way.
Jamie treasured her
time with her family at the lake, swimming, fishing, bird hunting with her dad
and her dog, Radar, and reverently raising the American Flag while saying a
prayer for her departed family members.
Jamie radiated
positivity that was observed by everyone she met. She was confident, spoke her
mind, and even gave speeches at many weddings and special occasions. She always
knew whose birthday was coming next and never missed an opportunity to give a
gift.
Perhaps the greatest
thing that can be said about a person is that they lived life to the fullest,
loved whole-heartedly, or made the world a better place just by being in it.
Jamie accomplished all three in her short time on earth.
Jamie will be deeply
missed by her parents, Brad and Deb Wenz, siblings Dustin (Natalie) Wenz, St.
Augusta, MN, Christina Wenz, Ormond Beach, FL, and Donald (Chloe) Wenz, Bend,
OR, favorite aunt and uncle, Tam and Ken Theisen, aunts and uncles Greg (Sue)
Todd, Doug (Medora) Wenz, special cousins Jill (Wade) Kampa, Kim (Jamie) Holmstrom,
along with many other cousins and their families, the nieces and nephews that
lit up her life, Audrie, Alice, Charles, Lawrence, and Elliot, and four-legged
friends Radar and Orange.
Thank you to special
friends Diane and Dennis Norby and staff member Jessica (Jared) Lundeen and
family, along with the wonderful staff at Loesch Supported Living Services.
Jamie touched so many lives.
She is preceded in
death by grandparents, Jim and Marian Todd, Les and DeNeice Wenz, and Uncle
Jeff, Aunt and Uncle Barbara and Lee Zindler, and Aunt Trish.
For additional photos,
stories, and opportunities to share your favorite memories, visit www.jamiewenzmemorial.com.
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