IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Jennifer

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Lamer

Apr 12, 1978 — Apr 4, 2026

Obituary

Jennifer Lynn Lamer, lovingly known as Jen or Jenni, passed away on April 4, 2026, in Perkins, Oklahoma, just days before her 48th birthday. She was born on April 12, 1978, in Enid, Oklahoma, to Elma Mullins and Herschel Dean Mullins.
Jennifer was preceded in death by her father, Herschel Dean Mullins, and her former husband, Philippe Lamer. She is survived by her devoted mother, Elma Mullins; her beloved children, Abigail Mullins, Maylynn Blevins, and Sebastian Lamer; and her cherished grandchildren, Finley Gallaway, Judah Williams, Audrey Lamer, and Georgia Blevins. She also leaves behind her siblings, Deana Smith, Tammie Thompson, and Greg Mullins, along with many extended family members and friends whose lives she touched deeply.
Jennifer earned her GED and spent much of her life working as a waitress, where her warmth and humor left lasting impressions on those she served. She also devoted a significant part of her life to being a stay-at-home mother and homemaker, a role she embraced with unmatched dedication, creativity, and love.

Above all else, Jennifer's life was defined by her unwavering devotion to her family. She was an extraordinarily mother and grandmother, pouring her heart into every moment spent with her children and grandchildren. She built a home filled with warmth, laughter, and the comforting aroma of home-cooked meals. She never missed an opportunity to nurture, guide, and celebrate the people she loved most.
Jennifer's personality was as vibrant as it was compassionate. From childhood through her final days, she remained deeply caring, selfless, and full of life. She had a spunky, feisty spirit and a sense of humor that could light up any room. She found joy in making others laugh and had a gift for lifting spirits, even in difficult times. Her kindness knew no bound­­-she would give her last dollar to someone in need without hesitation. Her intelligence and curiosity were ever-present, often expressed through her love of documentaries, especially her favorite show, Ancient Aliens.
In her younger years, Jennifer participated in numerous pageants, where her natural beauty and radiant personality shone brightly. She had a passion for singing and often shared her beautiful voice at gatherings and events, leaving lasting memories for those lucky enough to hear her. She also had a deep love for creative writing, crafting short stories and continuing to write throughout her younger life.
As an adult, Jennifer's love of cooking and baking became one of her greatest joys. She created meals that brought people together, often preparing full-course breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and desserts with care and pride. She had an adventurous palate and loved exploring new foods, restaurants, and recipes, always eager to share those experiences with others.
Jennifer's greatest legacy is the love she gave so freely. The impact she made on her children, grandchildren, and all who knew her is immeasurable. Her presence was a steady source of comfort, laughter, and unconditional love, a gift that will continue to echo through generations.
She will be deeply missed, forever remembered. She is and will be loved most, mostest, and to infinity.
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