Jamie's obituary
In Loving Memory of Jamie Comer
Welcome to this space created in honor of Jamie Comer — a beloved wife, mother, sister, daughter, and friend whose light touched countless lives. Jamie passed away peacefully surrounded by her family and close friends. Through every trial of her life, she lived with fierce determination, unshakable grace, and an open heart that welcomed and uplifted everyone around her.
This site is a place to celebrate Jamie’s vibrant spirit, her love for her family and friends, and the beautiful legacy she leaves behind. Whether you knew her as a devoted mother to Olivia, the love of Mark’s life, a treasured sister or daughter, a trusted real estate professional, or the life of every gathering — Jamie had a way of making every person feel deeply seen and valued.
Here, we invite you to remember her through stories, photos, and shared memories. Please explore the pages, join us in honoring her life, and consider supporting her daughter or helping raise awareness for colon cancer — a cause Jamie passionately believed in.
Jamie Comer's Obituary
Jamie Comer | August 7, 1969 – April 11, 2025
Jamie Comer, 55 passed away peacefully after an extraordinary eight-year battle with stage four colon cancer that metastasized to her liver. Defying a terminal diagnosis that gave her only months to live, Jamie secured groundbreaking treatment at New York’s Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. With more than 200 rounds of chemotherapy, seven surgeries, and 25 rounds of radiation, she demonstrated an unwavering will to live — a testament to her fierce spirit and determination.
Jamie's life radiated resilience and a commitment to making the lives around her better. Her central advocacy was for early colon cancer detection which she believed could have saved her life.
Amidst her illness, Jamie found one of life’s greatest blessings: she met and married the love of her life, Mark English. Their bond was extraordinary — a shining example of unconditional love and joy. Jamie often called Mark “the most handsome and perfect man,” and together they created a life filled with laughter, connection, and strength that carried them through every challenge.
Above all, Jamie’s proudest role was as mother to her beloved daughter, Olivia Grace Argosino Comer. Every milestone Olivia reached was a triumph, and Jamie’s devotion to being present in her daughter’s life was awe-inspiring. She celebrated Olivia’s growth with boundless love and offered wisdom, comfort, and a constant, nurturing presence.
Jamie’s adventurous spirit and love of learning took root early at the Athenian School, where her independence flourished. She later attended NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, cultivating her talents in acting and storytelling. Jamie thrived in New York and Los Angeles, drawn to the pulse of the creative world. She ultimately found her calling in real estate, where her innate warmth and insight made her a top agent at McGuire, Kindred, and Keller Williams. For Jamie, real estate wasn’t just a career — it was a way to build community and help others find places to call home.
What truly set Jamie apart was her ability to make others feel loved and seen. A gifted hostess, she transformed ordinary moments into cherished memories, whether through cozy dinners in San Francisco or relaxed afternoons in Napa. Her love for gardening mirrored her life’s philosophy — nurturing growth with patience, care, and intuition.
Jamie was an exceptional cook, known for documenting her signature dishes like her beloved “Marry Me Chicken,” each meal a gesture of love and connection. She also found peace and inspiration in the symphony, drawn to its emotional depth and power — qualities she embodied so gracefully herself.
Jamie is survived by her devoted husband, Mark, his daughter, Georgia and his family; her treasured daughter, Olivia; her loving mother, Jean Comer; and her four beloved sisters, Lee, Jeannie, Corinne, and Krista Comer. She also leaves behind cherished nieces, nephews, and a wide, devoted circle of friends whose lives were forever enriched by her presence — from childhood to motherhood, and through every chapter of her remarkable life.
Jamie wished to be remembered as a changemaker — someone who gave generously of her heart, spirit, and time. Her legacy lives on in every life she touched and in the beauty she brought to the world, whether through a warm embrace, a shared meal, or a life lived with intention.
A celebration of her life will be held in San Francisco on May 3. Details are available at www.Everloved.com/JamieComer. Donations to support her daughter can be made at www.GoFundMe.com/f/donate-for…
In her honor, Jamie’s family continues her call to action: get screened for colon cancer. If you’re 45 or older — or younger with a family history talk to your doctor and learn more at www.cdc.gov/colorectalcancer/….
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Dearest Mark and Olivia,
We are so sad to hear about Jamie. She was an exceptional, brilliant, hilarious, and loving pe…
Dearest Mark and Olivia,
We are so sad to hear about Jamie. She was an exceptional, brilliant, hila…
Dearest Mark and Olivia,
We are so sad to hear about Jamie. She …