Jameca Niya Stanfield's Obituary
Jameca Stanfield, Set World Customer Service Supervisor
for Aesculp, Inc. and life-long resident of St. Louis, MO, died
unexpectedly on Wednesday, April 13, 2016 at the age of
39 while walking to her car.
Jameca leaves to cherish her life and is survived by: her
parents ~ James Earl McMorris and Karen Stanfield; her
son ~ Anthonie Porchia, Jr.; her older brother ~ DJ Stanfield;
and her sister Tiffanie Stanfield; grandmother ~ Marie
Stanfield; and aunts, uncles, cousins, and hosts of family
and friends. She was preceded in death by her grandmothers
~ Helena Brown and Francis Johnson; and grandfathers
~ Hugh Stanfield and Freddie Johnson.
Jameca was born in St. Louis, Missouri on May 22, 1976 to
Karen Stanfield and James Earl McMorris. She attended
Parkway Central Senior High until her junior year and
transferred to Guthrie High School in Guthrie, OK where she
received her high school diploma. After returning to
St. Louis, she started her career in customer service. She
spent 8 years at Verizon Wireless. After leaving Verizon, she
started working for Set World (Aesculap), December 2005.
She worked as a Customer Service Representative and was
promoted to Supervisor in 2013. She won the All Star
Award in 2012 and in 2015. This award recognizes an
employee who exhibits a positive work attitude, a high work
ethic and embodies the Aesculap culture. Per a message
received from a Human Resource Manager, "Jameca was
our go to customer service". Jameca established many
relationships with employees, sales representatives and
distributors at Aesculap.
Jameca was a devoted mother and an avid professional.
She enjoyed traveling, reading, shopping and watching
sports. She often enjoyed living and loving life by hanging
with family and friends celebrating special events and
triumphal life moments. Jameca was a no bars held type of
woman. She was a straight shooter, with a warm, sensitive
and generous heart. She was witty and dedicated to her
work. She worked tirelessly as a single mother to provide
for her son and family. Jameca was serious about family
bonding both near and far. She loved the Lord and instilled
this belief in her son. She will be deeply missed by her
friends, family, and all who knew her.
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