In Loving Memory of Jaime Palm 1999-2014
2014-08-22
The Newmarket Hawks family is mourning the tragic loss of Jaime Palm. She is the big sister to Cody Palm and daughter of Assistant Coach Rob Palm, both of the Mosquito Hawks. While only 15 years old, Jaime was a great example to the team through her dedication to her many ...
While only 15 years old, Jaime was a great example to the team through her dedication to her many sports that she excelled at, her passion for excellence and zeal to compete. But to her Hawks family, it will be her smile and her laughter that we will all miss. She was a big sister to one but it felt like she was the big sister to all of the boys.
Please remember the Palm family (Rob, Jacqui, her older brother Andrew and younger brother Cody) in your hearts and prayers as the whole Hawks family mourns together.
We love you Jaime.
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