Jamie Lee Lough

jamie lough

July 19, 1967 ~ January 20, 2023

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Jamie Lee Lough, 55, adored family member and friend, passed away Friday, January 20, 2023. A celebration of life will take place at 10:00 a.m. on February 11, 2023, at GracePoint Church in Wichita, Kansas. Jamie Lee Lough was born on July 19, 1967, in Wichita, Kansas, to C.J. Lough and Carol Bonewell (Lough-Valdois). He grew up in Mulvane, Kansas, spending the first 12 years of his life as a country kid. He loved being outdoors: fishing, riding bikes, playing any sport with the neighborhood kids, and riding horses. At the age of 12, his family moved into Mulvane, and he was very active playing middle school and high school sports, which included baseball, basketball, track, and football. He also played drums in the school band. After graduating from Mulvane High School in 1985, he worked for The Boeing Company before serving in the Navy from 1988-1992. He served on the USS Midway during the Persian Gulf War. After returning to Wichita, he joined Intrust Bank in their credit card fraud department where he was a dedicated and loved member of their team. Many of his coworkers have expressed how he made their days so much more fun! He was always the friendly guy who was always ready to listen. During this time, he met Diane Schawe and was blessed with twin sons, Casey and Quinton. They were the absolute light of his life! They enjoyed watching Dallas Cowboys football and traveling to Norman, Oklahoma, to watch the Oklahoma Sooners. They were more than father and sons; they were best friends! Jamie did not know a stranger. He spent many summer days at the Indian Hills Swim Club playing sand volleyball, listening to 70’s and 80’s rock on his boom box, and hanging out with his pool family. He also remained close with his many high school friends, and they frequently watched sports, played golf, or enjoyed simply hanging out together. His best friend, Gordie Wayman, stayed faithfully in his life from childhood throughout adulthood. Jamie’s family adored him and will miss his silly, goofy personality and his willingness to drop everything and help with whatever task was needed. Jamie is preceded in death by his father, C.J. Lough. He is survived by his twin sons, Casey Lough and Quinton Lough; mother and stepfather, Carol and Larry Bonewell; stepmother, Beverly Lough; sisters, Kellie Mize and Lori Miller; step-siblings, Todd Bonewell, Greg Bonewell, Amy Golay (Todd), Chad Dikeman (Cassandra) and Darcie Goodjohn (Paul); stepchildren Jason, Easton, and Olivia Schawe, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, and lifelong friends.A memorial has been established with: American Heart Association, 8918 W. 21st St. N., Wichita, KS 67205.

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  1. Fair winds and following sailor. “Boatswain, stand by to pipe the side, shipmates going Ashore”. Thank you Jamie for your service to this nation. U.S. Navy.


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