JESSIE LEE GROOMS
NEWVILLE… Jessie Lee Grooms, a resident of Newville, Alabama, passed away Friday afternoon, January 10, 2025, at her home. She was 29.
Jessie was born February 23, 1995, in Libertyville, Illinois. She attended Grant High School. She obtained an Associate in Liberal Arts from Southern New Hampshire University. Her incredible drawings were blended creativity, technical skill, and emotion. She invented a unique style of her own. Her art forged a path all their own, pushing the boundaries of conventional art and inventing a style that was entirely unique to them.
She also had a love for Pokémon and Mario, which brought her joy and countless hours of entertainment. A true fan of all things Nintendo, "Princess Peach" was known for her radiant personality, her creativity, and her unwavering positivity. Much like the princess she admired, she had a heart full of compassion and a gentle spirit that made her a cherished friend to many.
Jessie was a person of deep warmth and love. She had a special bond with her best friend, Shooter, a loyal and loving yellow lab, who brought endless joy and comfort. Together, they were an inseparable pair, sharing many quiet moments and adventures. She would dress him up in bandanas and he would run around showing everyone how handsome he was.
Jessie had a fondness for pampering herself, especially enjoying regular visits to have her nails done. This small ritual brought her joy, and it reflected her personality—nurturing, attention to detail, and an appreciation for the little things in life.
She cherished her family deeply, with a special and unbreakable bond with her father. Their connection was one of love, understanding, and mutual respect, and it was clear to all how much he meant to her. The love she shared with her family was a cornerstone of her life, and they will carry forward her memory with pride.
Jessie also had a special friend, Thomas, whose presence in her life brought her immense happiness. Their time together was filled with laughter, love, and moments that made her smile brighter than anything else. Thomas had a way of making her feel truly special, and their bond was one of joy and warmth. She found true happiness in his companionship, and they shared many wonderful moments that will remain in the hearts of those who knew them.
She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her spirit, creativity, and the love she shared with those closest to her will live on in the hearts of everyone who was touched by her.
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