Deborah ”Debbie” Jamieson, 64, died, surrounded by loved ones, at home after a short illness on July 11, 2022. Debbie was born on April 30, 1958, in Salem, Ohio, to Richard and Betty (Guy) Mollenkopf.
Debbie is survived by her loving husband of 38 years, Tom Jamieson; daughters, Shaina Jamieson, of Uniontown, Pa., Taylor (Eric) Lasher, Pa., of Jefferson Hills, Pa., Julie Jamieson (Ben Machnee), of Dearborn, Mich., and Cara (Marco) Pecchia of McDonald, Ohio; grandchildren, Parker and Kennedy Dion, Carter Machnee, Marco, Sophia and Luca Pecchia and baby Lasher (due in August of 2022); sister Kellie (Pete) Borsos, of Savannah, Ga., brother, Rick Mollenkopf, of Monessen, Pa.; mother, Betty Mollenkopf, of North Lima, Ohio; and many in-laws, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and cherished friends who are like family. She was preceded in death by her father, Richard, and brother, Bill.
She was a 1976 graduate of Springfield High School, in Springfield, Ohio. Debbie was an accomplished entrepreneur who started her career as a cashier at Nemenz Valu King in Boardman, Ohio. From there, alongside her husband, Tom, she spent the next 40 years building a successful grocery business with over 40 stores. Most recently, Debbie owned and operated Apricot Lane Boutique in Pittsburgh with her youngest daughter, Taylor.
Throughout her life, Debbie was the consummate hostess who always paid thoughtful attention to the details in order to make everyone feel special. She enjoyed opening her home to friends and family, making everyone who walked through her door feel welcome. To the people who loved her, she was the epitome of grace and style, traits which served her well in her many business endeavors and in the beautiful homes she created for her loved ones. Debbie traveled extensively and lived by her motto, which was to “learn something new every day.” One of her favorite places was the family vacation home in Florida, where she loved day trips to Deep Creek to spend the day on the water. In her professional life, she served as a mentor to the hundreds of colleagues she worked with over the years, and strove to provide the best possible service to the patrons that frequented her businesses.
She was a kind and generous soul who gave back to her community in many impactful ways. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to The Community Development of Fayette County in Debbie’s name. If you have a special photograph of Debbie that you would like to share with the family, please print it and bring it with you to the funeral home.
The viewing will be held at Stephen R. Haky Funeral Home, 603 North Gallatin Ave. Ext., Uniontown PA 15401, from 1-3 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. on Friday, July 15. A memorial service will take place at Asbury United Methodist Church, 20 Dunbar St., Uniontown, PA 15401, at noon on Saturday, July 16, with viewing beforehand at the funeral home from 10-11:30 a.m.
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