Jeffrey Michael D’Amico

jeffrey d’amico

March 5, 1974 ~ November 28, 2024

Jeffrey Michael D’Amico passed away on November 28, 2024, at his home in Celeste, Texas at the age of 50. He was born on March 5, 1974, in Dallas, Texas to parents Donald Michael “Mike” D’Amico and Martha Jane “Marty” (Cunningham) D’Amico. Jeffrey married Jamie (Smith) on May 14, 2011, in Royse City, Texas. He enjoyed gardening and spending time with his wife, children, grandchildren and other family. Above all else, Jeff treasured his role as a father. His love for his children was boundless and evident in every aspect of his life. Whether cheering them on from the sidelines, sharing heartfelt advice, or simply sitting with them in quiet moments, his children were his greatest joy and proudest accomplishment. The grandkids were the cherry on top to his love and devotion for others. Jeff devoted countless years of his life to educating and mentoring students and athletes. As a teacher and a beloved coach, he was a solid confidant for those seeking knowledge, confidence, and the courage to achieve their best. When they were at their best, Coach D’Amico was at his best as well. Jeffrey is survived by his wife Jamie D’Amico and children, Hannah Clinton and her husband Morgan, Allyson D’Amico, Jordan D’Amico, Cooper D’Amico, and Emily D’Amico. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Isla Clinton, and Lee Clinton. Jeffreys parents, Mike D’Amico and his wife Linda and mother Marty D’Amico and stepfather Dave Chambers. Sibling, Sister Michelle D’Amico and her husband Richard Byrd. Nieces and nephews Kyra, Kaven and Krayton Byrd. Jeffrey is preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents.

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  1. Melanie (Summers) Mullin says:

    Sending love and prayers to Jamie Nell and family.

  2. Robert and Linda Greenwald says:

    Jamie, we send our love and prayers to you and your precious family..❤️

  3. Jeff was a good friend
    Twice he accepted me in his home
    The second time was when I got out of the army
    We became friends in high school and he quickly became one of the guys that took me in
    The best was when I got to witness him get baptized a few years back
    Rest in Peace my brother

    • Jennifer Carroll Bailey says:

      I am so sad to hear of Jeff’s passing. Though it’s been many many years since we were in each other’s lives, I will always remember him as a kind and hilarious man. I can’t pass a bale of hay on the highway without hearing him yell out! He always had the most corny jokes. Bet his dad jokes got even funnier. My heart goes out to his family. May his memory always be a blessing.

  4. We had a lot of good times. You’re going to be missed friend.

  5. Love and prayers to his wife and children and family Jeff was my
    childhood friend may he rest in peace

  6. Chris and Chantel Stewart says:

    Rest in peace Jeff
    Love you brother
    God gained a great man, husband, father, coach and friend. God bless all of you.

  7. Jeff was the most loving nephew, dad and husband. I didn’t know him as a teacher but I bet he rocked that too. His gardening skills, which he excelled in, he inherited from his Uncle Billy. You are missed already, until I see you again I’ll hold you in my heart.

  8. Bobby and Casey Cunningham says:

    Gone way too soon. My condolences to his wife and family.

  9. Coach D’Amico made a big impact on the lives of each of my children and will be sorely missed by all who appreciate and love him. Jamie, thank you for sharing your husband with the Celeste community and students. Please know you are in our prayers daily.

    With love,
    The Ford Family

  10. Jaime, so sorry for your loss. Praying for you and your family during this time.

  11. Marty, Jamie and families, I am so sorry for your loss of Jeff. I can only pray for peace for all. He is no longer in pain and has peace for himself now.

    Cheryl Meeks
    Chad Meeks
    Brandi Shafer

  12. Many prayers to you, Jamie—and to your children, grandchildren, and Jeff’s parents. Jeff had such a kind heart and loved you all dearly. I will never forget you talking about how you knew you could never go wrong when buying him a shirt as long as it was blue or gray. That was definitely his personality, simple and consistent. I will be thinking about you all in the tough days ahead.

    My condolences,

    Janet Samples

  13. All my love. You made my life full. You will always be in my heart. Love Mom.

  14. You were like family to us for several years. We love you and will miss you. I’m sad that these past few years have been so tough.


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