James Owens Kelley, known to his friends as Jamie, passed away August 4th at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, the result of a long illness. He was surrounded by friends and family who traveled hundreds of miles through the night to be by his side. He is survived by Shawn Kemberling-Kelley, his wife of fifteen years; six-year-old twin boys Jax and Croix; mother Charlene Flood-Johnson; father and second mother Ivan and Vi Kelley; sister and brother-in-law Monica and Sonny Hasvold; brother and sister-in-law Rusty and Patty Holiday; nephews Dacotah and Wyatt Hasvold; sister-in-law Charmaine Kemberling; donor sister Margie St Croix and family; along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, great nephew, and friends.
Born June 28, 1966 in San Francisco on a military base, his father, Ivan, was a Marine on his way to Vietnam. After Ivan’s deployment, his mother, Charlene, returned to Lawrence where Jamie was raised and lived most of his life. He graduated from Lawrence High School in 1984 and attended the University of Kansas, ultimately graduating from Haskell Indian Nations University with a Bachelors Degree in Business.
Jamie lived a truly remarkable life. Upon meeting him, you would learn that he was half Native American, half Irish and intensely proud of his heritage. He was a raucous force of nature. He lived hard and loved hard with a passion seeded deep in the marrow of his bones that would infect all those he touched. Jamie was larger than life, with an undeniable presence everyone felt. He was an instant friend to those fortunate enough to cross his path. For many, he became a best friend. He was constantly challenging people to be better. Any coarseness in his character was softened by an inherent sense of right and wrong. Jamie was at once mischievious, dangerous, kind, loyal, loving, thoughtful, considerate, but above all generous.
Jamie and Shawn Kemberling were married in a beautiful outdoor ceremony on a ranch outside of Lawrence in 2000. Jamie was so excited when, upon giving their vows, he looked up to see an eagle circling in the sky above them. He took it as a blessing on their union- an auspicious sign. Jax and Croix, the loves of his life were born on June 26th, 2009 two days before Jamie’s 43rd birthday. He affectionately referred to them as “the twinadoes”, for good reason because they are wild and rambunctious like their dad. Jamie was an amazing father. He taught his boys to be polite and considerate. He was patient, parenting with thoughtfulness and love, understanding that boys will be boys, always challenging them to learn and grow. He wanted nothing more than to see his boys into manhood.
Throughout his hardships, Jamie was and remains the most positive person any of us ever knew. He never complained about the hand he’d been dealt. Instead, he wore each of his challenges as a badge of honor, proof of his strength and perserverence. His generosity was boundless and he was constantly an example to us to be and to give more. He was such a good friend and, in turn, taught us to be better friends, to live our lives to the fullest.
When Shawn announced his death she wrote simply, “Jamie is in the stars…”. Jamie was agnostic. His spirituality was rooted firmly in Native traditions, in nature, in the earth and the sky. He believed we never truly die, that our matter and energy are conserved and converted into something else, continuing on for eternity. Jamie will live forever in our hearts, kept alive through the stories we will share, forever in the heavens where we will fondly look to remember him.
A celebration of Jamie’s life will be Saturday September 5th at the family home, 530 N 955 Rd Lawrence, KS. Guests are welcome anytime after 1:00 pm with his rememberance at 3:00 pm.
At the behest of friends a memorial fund has been established: James Kelley Memorial Fund, C/O Central National Bank, 711 Wakarusa Drive, Lawrence, KS 66049.

I just learned of my friend Jamie’s passing, and I concur with others that this says it all. It has been about 10 years since I last saw Jamie, but I think of him often and tell many stories about him to my Oregon friends. I suspect he was dancing with the recent Perseids. I will actually be in Kansas on Sept. 5 for my grandfather’s memorial service and will try with all my might to be at Jamie’s service also to see old friends and celebrate together this bright flame that illuminated all our lives.
“Live your life that in death, fear can not enter your heart”
–Tecumseh
condolences to the whole family
A beautiful obituary. This is the Jamie we love and unbearably miss. Thank you Steve.
What a wonderful tribute to a one-of-a-kind person such as Jamie! Once I got over my initial fear-reaction of Jamie (I’m saying this tongue-in-cheek) I discovered an incredibly funny, warm, talented, caring and loving guy who was one of the best story tellin’ court holders I’ve ever known. He had so much love for his friends and family. My late husband Don Fortel adored Jamie, and I like to think they’re up there together now, raising hell. My deepest heartfelt condolences to Shawn and the boys.
So sorry to hear about Jamie’s passing! God bless you all! You are in our thoughts! Love Uncle James, Aunt Patti and the Cousins!
Shawn, so sad to hear about Jamie’s passing. You are in my heart, in my thoughts, in my prayers. Hope you can find comfort in knowing his strong yet warm spirit lives on past him leaving this earth. Strength and peace to you during this difficult time.
I’m so sorry to hear about your loss, u and your family will be in our prayers..
The Steinle family (part of your Century School family) sends our deepest sympathy at this difficult time.
I’m deeply sorry for you and your family’s loss.
You are in my family’s prayers.
We’re so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
So very sorry Jamie lost this battle. We know he fought it with all he had. Pleas know our thoughts and prayers are with you Shawn & the rest of his family. I got to see you @ KU Med. Ctr. We will see you at the Celebration of Life of September.
Shawn, we were saddened to hear about Jamie’s passing. Please find comfort in knowing all your friends and co-workers have you and the boys in our prayers.
My thoughts and prayers to the family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I’m so saddened by this tragic loss.
Sorry to hear of Jamie’s passing. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
Jamie fought so hard for so long we almost forgot he was mortal like the rest of us, left behind now to grieve. He inspired everyone he met, tolerated no injustice, spoke truth, and loved Shawn and those beautiful twins with a fierce heart. His friends will support and love his family now with the same determination. But in this moment, we embrace you, holding you close to our hearts, as we try to make sense of this strange new world without Jamie.. he may have slipped away from us, but what he showed us and proved through his very life– never will.
My heart hurts. Love you Shawn and the boys. I am there with you in spirit.
All love~
My thoughts and love are with you and the family.♡