Jamie Lyle Bogard, age 48 of Dover,  went to be with the Lord on July 6, 2021.

He was born March 26, 1973, the son of Robert Lyle and Marie Bogard of Big Rock, Tenn. Jamie was a loving, husband, father, son, brother and a loyal friend to everyone. He was a faithful Christian servant and a member of Dyers Creek Church of God, where he was a children’s church teacher.

Jamie loved children of all ages and enjoyed his years as coach with Stewart County Little League baseball. He later became the Stewart County Middle and High School baseball coach, where he loved coaching his son, Eli, and his teammates.

As a proud daddy, he would look toward the sideline to see his beautiful daughter, Emmy, in her cheerleading uniform cheering on the Rebel teams. His degree was in business administration and finance, which allowed him to enjoy his job and to serve 24 years at the Stewart County Board of Education as the finance director and payroll clerk.

He is preceded in death by his infant son, Emerson Drake Bogard; grandparents, James and Alene Bogard; grandmother, Manie Balthrop and grandparents-in-law, Bobbie and Doris Spiceland and Morris and Mae Wallace.

In addition to his parents, Jamie is survived by his high school sweetheart, best friend and devoted wife, Jennifer Spiceland Bogard, whom he married on July 25, 1998.

Also left to cherish his memory are his precious children, Eli Taylor Watson Bogard and Emma-Lynn Grace Bogard; sister, Kimberly Dowdy (McNeece); mother-in-law, Jan Lehman (Kerry) and father-in-law, Greg Spiceland.

Visitation services were held Friday, July 9 and Saturday, July 10 at Dyers Creek Church of God with Bro. Jeff Wallace and Mikie Wallace officiating. Burial followed at Stewart County Memorial Gardens.

Those serving as pallbearers were Mikie Wallace, Andy Smith, Bryan Milton, Jason Page, Blake Byrd, Austin Byrd, McNeece Dowdy and Heath Stevens. Honorary pallbearers were Andrew Miller, Weston Wallace, Will Page, Nick Wallace, David Welker, Robyn Crain, Stacey Crockarell and Amy Russell.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made for the Jamie Bogard Scholarship Fund c/o Regions Bank, Dover, Tenn.

Arrangements are entrusted to Anglin Funeral Home, and online condolences may be made at anglinfuneralhome.com