(From Simpson Funeral Home)Jamian Edward Black, born on April 23, 2000, in Joplin, MO, passed away on December 3, 2025 in El Paso, TX. His infectious spirit and enduring positivity touched the lives of many, leaving a mark on all who knew him. His love for soccer, an interest nurtured from a young age, was only surpassed by his passion for truck driving. As American novelist Jack Kerouac once said, "The road is life," and this quote embodied the spirit of Jamie, a man who found joy and purpose on the open road.
Jamie's heart was in service of others. After the passing of one of his childhood friends, Jamie stood beside his friend's mother through her time of loss.
Jamie's dedication to hard work and his relentless motivation made him a respected figure in his field. His depth of knowledge in trucking not only earned him a coveted promotion in the Army Reserves but also helped him travel to places far and wide. Jamie was a caring soul, always ready to lend a helping hand or a shoulder to lean on.
Jamie is survived by his wife, Samantha Black; his two sons, Ezra and Luke; his parents, Rebecca and John Black; his sister, Heather (Kevin) Walker; his brothers, John Black and Landon Black; his grandfather, Doug (Margie) Hixon; his grandmother, Sonya Hopkins; three nephews and one niece.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at 2:00pm at Servant's Church in Webb City with Pastor Ben Johnson officiating.
Jamie's family invites all who loved him to share their memories and photographs on his memorial page at www.simpsonfh.com, a place where we can all come together to celebrate the life of a man and father who was so much to so many.

My heart hurts for you.
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