Jami M. Thomson of Dorchester, Mass passed away on November 2, 2020. He was born on October 14, 1994 in Boston, Mass, the loving son of Jami W. Thomson and Darlene McRae.
As a child, Jami was playful, talkative, energetic and very bright. As he grew older he didn't hesitate to express his views and opinions to his peers and adults alike. He was affectionately called a "politician" because of his impressive ability to articulate himself and inspire people to listen to what he had to say.
Those who knew Jami, even a little, lost a shining light in their lives. He deeply loved his family and friends and would do whatever he could to protect them. He took pride in his appearance and he loved to eat the very best "Crabmeat".
Jami attended Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School. He also attended Job Corp.to be a trained as an electrician and carpenter. His ultimate dream was to be a video game designer and singer. He loved watching sports and playing video games. He worked in various jobs throughout his adulthood. Jami accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, was baptized and became a member of the Eliot Congregational Church in Roxbury, Mass.
His grandfathers' James Thomson Sr. and Robert Quilter preceded him in death. Jami leaves to mourn his passing, his loving parents Jami W. Thomson and Darlene McRae; his loving grandmothers' Michele Lee and Dinah Quilter; sister Candace Michele Thomson and devoted sister Nina McRae; three uncles', Dana "Malik'" Thomson, Douglas Quilter and Rubin McRae Jr.; four loving aunts' Elena and Leslie Thomson; Mika Winder and her husband Malik Winder and Teal Renee McRae-Milton and her husband Stanley Milton. First loving cousins Charise, Erica, Ciara, Mya, Josh, Jordan, Kai, Norman and a host of other relatives, cousins and loved ones.
Memories
I remember driving your parents to the hospital when you were ready to come into this world. They were so excited and so was I. When you were born I was 17 years old and you were the first baby that I was actually old enough to babysit, and pretend was my own. Oh how I loved baby Jami. We spent a lot of time together over the years and I am so grateful for those times and will cherish them forever. The sparkle in your eye, that witty personality and that loving smile followed by the words "Hi Auntie" will never leave my mind. I am so grateful to have received your love over the last 26 years. Until I can hug you again I will hold a piece of you here in my heart. All my love, Auntie Mika.
Jami I will always remember your loving hugs because I felt your love in each and every one. I will forever hold on to that feeling of the last one that you gave. I will forever love you my darling nephew; until I can hug you again; keep hugging and smiling. Love ,Auntie Renee
Acknowledgements
We, the family of our beloved Jami express our heartfelt thanks to family and friends for your prayers, words of kindness and loving support, our hearts have been truly uplifted. May the eternal blessings of God forever be yours.
We would like to express special thanks to the Joseph Russo Funeral Home.
In compliance with COVID-19 guidelines, a visitation will be held at the Joseph Russo Funeral Home, 814 American Legion Highway, Roslindale, on Tuesday, November 10th from 2-4 PM. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Funeral Service and interment will be Private.
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