Jamielove Miller (née Carney), age 61, entered her heavenly home on June 21, 2018, while surrounded by her loving family and friends after a courageous battle with a long illness. Her unwavering strength and her firm belief in God supported her in her struggle and ultimately gave her peace.
She was born on October 9, 1956 in Nashville TN to Mary Love Carney and James Miller Carney. She graduated from Temple Heights Christian School in Tampa, FL in 1974. She married Jay P. Miller in 1995. Throughout her life, she worked as an advertising executive for WQYK Radio, a freelance marketing specialist, a concert events director, and entrepreneur of family-owned businesses.
Jamielove is survived by her loving partner Jeffrey Schulz, brother William Ronald Bostick, cousin Patrick (and his wife Sherri) Mackey, sister-in-law Janet Sanger, sister-in-law Jody Sorkin, niece Nadia (and her husband Troy) Renoll, great-niece Annabelle Love Renoll, nephews Jesse Sanger, Ben Sanger, Elliot Sanger, Paul Miller, and nieces Terra Onken, Jennifer King, and Kirsten Vorhies. She is preceded in death by her husband, Jay P. Miller, brother Robert Bostick, and her parents.
Jamielove was an extraordinarily loving and generous woman with an ability to quickly become friends with whomever she met. While often the life of parties, many also remember her kind advice and soft shoulder. She was as spirited as she was graceful while her passions of travel, gardening, and laughter were seemingly boundless in the best ways. For years she tirelessly volunteered her efforts to the Brooksville Cemetery where she will be laid to rest alongside Jay in a private ceremony.
A celebration of life gathering will take place on June 26th from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Kafe Kokopelli in Dade City, FL. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Jamielove’s life and legacy. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Angiosarcoma Awareness, Inc. at www.cureasc.org. The family would like to thank all of her friends for their unwavering support to Jamielove during her brave fight. We will always carry her memory in our hearts.