Obituary

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Mrs. Jamey Weems McIntire

Date of Death
2026-01-24
Date of Service

Jamey Ellen Weems McIntire of Burns, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, teacher, and friend, passed away in Dickson, on January 24, 2026, at the age of seventy-nine.  In keeping with her wishes, Jamey will be cremated, and there will be no public visitation or service.  Her life will be honored privately by her closest relatives and friends.  Her ashes will be interred in the McIntire family plot at Dickson Union Cemetery.  Memorials may be made to Shriners’ Hospital for Children or the Humane Society of Dickson County.

 

Born in Chicago, IL, on September 26, 1946, and raised in Dickson, Jamey was the daughter of the late James Archibald and Joene Elisabeth Robbley Weems.  She was a graduate of Dickson High School (1964), the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (1968), and West Chester (PA) University (1987).  After completing her education at UT, she married Wayne McIntire of Dickson.  They had two children, William Wayne McIntire, Jr. (Bill) and Amanda Day McIntire (Mandy).  She was predeceased by her son Bill in May 2023, and her brother Shipp Robbley Weems in Nov. 2025.  Survivors include her husband, daughter, two grandchildren [Elisabeth Paige Blanchard (Jake) and Thomas Brooks Foreman], and a sister Lindsay Pat (Eegie) Weems.

 

After raising her young family, Jamey’s professional career was spent teaching special education and adult education students in Dickson County, where she had a profound impact on their lives.  She challenged them to never give up, no matter how difficult the task, and she helped them reach their full potential.  As one student wrote – “Your life has touched so very many.  Thank you for touching mine.”

 

Jamey’s proud family was steeped in our nation’s history dating back before the American Revolution.  She was a member at the Burns Church of Christ.  Jamey would say to her family and friends that “it is better by far that you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad”.

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9 Responses

  1. Mandy,
    Please accept my deepest condolences in the loss of your Mother.
    My heart goes out to you and your family.
    Nancy L

  2. Jamey embodied the spirit of kindness and love always!! A beautiful person who set such a wonderful example for my children. May God Bless the McIntire family during this time of grief. ALL MY LOVE

  3. I taught with Jamey at Charlotte Junior High. Her bright smile and enthusiasm not only encouraged her students but also her fellow staff members. I will always only have wonderful memories of our teaching time together.
    Linda Hood Farthing
    7th grade English

  4. So sorry to hear of her passing. A great friend will be missed. Our prayers are with you. May The Holy Spirit give everyone peace and comfort,

  5. I’m so sorry to hear about her passing.I was a wild teenager in 2004 and instead of doing what I was supposed to do I liked a credit or two so I went to Adult highschool at night after Regular High School and work during the day.I got to have Mrs.Jamey at night and she was hands down the best.I can honestly say her and Mrs.Kelly helped me to get the credits to get to graduate with my class.Many prayers for all the family and friends of Mrs.Jamey.

  6. Please accept my deepest condolences. Jamey was a beautiful person and a wonderful friend. May God Bless you with peace and comfort.

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