Jamie Jean Hott

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Jamie “Hottie” Hott, a beloved MOTHER to Anthony Davis (Diamond Johnson) and Jorkia Davis, grandmother to Zayonnah Johnson, daughter to Kathy F. Mundie of WV, sister to Danny Hott of FL, and Amy Hott of WV, aunt to many nieces and nephews, and FRIEND to all she came in contact with. She left this world far too soon. Proceed in death by her father, Daniel T. Hott; nephews, Jordan Payton, Quran Davis and Jermale Payton. Her vibrant spirit and unwavering strength touched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing or even meeting her. Jamie’s infectious laughter and warm smile could light up any room. Her memory will forever live in our hearts.

Jamie was a woman of immense loyalty and dedication. She approached every aspect of her life with a fierce determination that inspired those around her. Whether it was her role as a mother, sister, or a friend, Jamie’s unwavering support and love knew no bounds. She was always there to lend a helping hand or offer a listening ear, providing comfort and guidance to those in need.

One of Jamie’s greatest passions in life was motorcycles. She had an adventurous spirit that thrived on the open road, feeling the wind in her hair and the freedom that only a motorcycle could provide. This was a reflection of her fearless nature and her desire to live life to the fullest.

Jamie’s hardworking nature was evident in everything she did. From caring for others as a nurse’s aide to her unique creative style, she loved decorating and designing! She approached every task with determination and dedication ensuring perfection, and never shying away from a challenge. Jamie brought joy and happiness to her family, creating countless cherished memories.

Her strength and support will always be a constant presence in their lives. Jamie was a beacon of love and guidance to her children. She instilled in them the values of resilience, loyalty, and compassion, leaving a legacy that will continue to shape their lives. Her impact on the lives of those she touched will never be forgotten.

May Jamie “Hottie” Hott rest in eternal peace, forever remembered as a remarkable woman who lived life on her own terms and left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew her.

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Jamie Jean Hott, age 45
Sunrise: September 12, 1978, Sunset: October 20, 2023

Visitation: 9:00am, Friday, November 3, 2023 at The Chapel of Peace East, 5456 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, OH 43232.
Service: 10:00am, Friday, November 3, 2023 at The Chapel of Peace East, 5456 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, OH 43232

Condolence Messages

  1. M. Green & Family

    Jamie’s one of a kind. Whenever there was a tragedy or something going on, Jamie steps right in to offer a helping hand, a delicious meal or even just to offer opened arms and shed some tears. With love there is no color with family because Jamie is family. I’m sorry for your loss. I think about Revelations 21:3,4 to offer some comfort at this time.

  2. My Prayers and Hugs are with the Hott Family, Her Children, her Grandchildren and Her Motorcycle Families at This difficult time… “Hotties” is what I called my Friend. I remember the first time I met Jamie..she ask me what happen Why I was on a cane, she said, ” Girl out there Linedancing and looking good” ..During the Quarantine I kept in touch with her, We text each other periodically… She was truly a Good Listener and she was Loved by Many.. When We loss our Beloved Mama this March, she told me to come to where she worked and She had me smiling and laughing.. She always gave me Good vibes and Her Spirit is always Positive.. She will be truly missed by the Me and the Linedancing Community.. She was my Favorite Bartender ..RIP my Sista ” My little Hotties

  3. David Todd (Preach)

    Till we meet again my Sister. I will always miss your smile and laughter. I am forever changed by knowing you as my Sister.

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