Jaimeson Y. Meza
June 11, 1979 – July 31, 2023
On the early morning hours of July 31, 2023, Jaimeson Y. Meza, of Council Bluffs Iowa, passed away at Omaha Methodist Hospital, at the age of 44.
Jaimeson was born to Ygnacio and Davine Meza in Grand Island Nebraska, on June 11, 1979.
Jaimeson attended grade school in Grand Island until fifth grade, then attended school in North Platte Nebraska, where he graduated in 1997. He participated in football, theater, and academic decathlon. He continued his education at Peru State Collage, then University of Nebraska at Kearney, obtaining associate degree at North Platte Community College.
Jaimeson was employed and enjoyed working at Cabela’s, until he moved to Lincoln Nebraska to attend the School for the Visually Impaired, to learn how to live independently as a visually impaired person, at which he was remarkably successful.
He had many joys in his life, sports, music, poker, and his guide dogs, all of which gave him many unique experiences. His favorite sport teams were Nebraska football and baseball, Atlanta Braves, LA Lakers, Tennessee Titans and NASCAR. He was a wealth of knowledge to all who knew him and never failed to let you know his opinion on such matters. Jaimeson was also very patriotic and always supported our armed forces. But most of all he enjoyed his family and friends and never waned to miss a family gathering.
Jaimeson was preceded in death by his sister, Brianne Meza; grandparents: Raul and Eloise Meza, Robert Thomsen; uncle, Oscar Thomsen.
Jaimeson is survived by his parents, Ygnacio and Davine Meza; sister, Ashley Meza; grandmother, Veda Thomsen; many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Memorials will be donated to Guide Dogs of America Sylmar, Ca. in honor of Jaimeson and guide dogs Fhil and Garfield.
Service: Saturday, August 12, 2023, 3:00PM, West Center Chapel.
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18 Comments
So very sorry for your loss, Always enjoyed talking with Jaimeson , a fine young man, Jaimeson, Rest In Peace
I am so sorry for your great loss. Your family is in our prayers
He was so successful in his life, so much so much to admire about him. We loved him so much and will miss him everyday.
I’m so very sorry for your loss. I have been praying for you since I heard.
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Davine, Nacho and Ashley, I am so sorry for your loss. I can’t imagine how tough it would be to lose a son or brother. I will keep you in my prayers.
😭. No words. I understand your pain… may he rest in peace eternal!
To know, Jamison was a blessing. Any time spent with him was a good time for me. His sense of humor made me smile. I will never forget him. May his parents and sister know how much we all love them, and how much we mourn with them. Until you broadcast another game from the kitchen table we are all at in heaven together. Until we meet again .
our hearts are with Jameisons family. He was a wonderful man that accomplished so much despite his blindness.. I Cathy loved watching Nebraska football. With him. He knew so much about the game. He will be missed by many. Love & Prayers.
So sorry to hear about Jaimeson Our prayers are for you and your family.
Thinking of all of you during this time of your loss. ❤️
I am truly sorry to hear of Jaimesons passing. I wish you comfort during this time of loss.
Sending our deepest sympathies. Always enjoyed him being around. Sending love to all of you!!! Vz454
I am so very sorryi for your loss. Jaimeson was clearly an incredible person. Sending love and prayers for the family.
So sorry for your loss Nacho, I will keep your family in my prayers. R.I.P. Jamieson, God bless.
We loved Jaimeson. It was our privilege to know him. May he find peace and your family find peace.
The past few days I have been thinking about the hours spent playing basketball and Nintendo at y’all’s house. Nacho and Devine I can only say sorry as to your loss. Cherish the moments. Jamison, fire up the techmo bowl and and get at it! Rest easy old friend
While I never met Jaimeson, he was part of the Braves Family. I always looked forward to him calling into the Post Game Show. I know how much he loved the Braves and know he’s got a front row seat to hopefully another World Series title this year. My condolences to his family and friends. It’s not the same without him calling in to chat with us after every game.
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