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Friday, June 21, 2013

Jamie Jo McBride




Jamie Jo McBride
(formerly Tardanico)

Jamie Jo McBride (55) of Saratoga Springs NY, died Friday June 7, 2013 after suffering fatal injuries incurred after being struck by a vehicle in Saratoga Springs NY.  

Born in Ithaca NY to James and Virginia McBride, she grew up in Norwich NY, received her bachelor’s from SUNY Cortland, NY and her master's from Bowling Green State University, OH.  She was a Speech Language Pathologist in both Connecticut and Washington State.   

Previously married to Gregory Tardanico of Mukilteo WA, Jamie will be loved and missed by her many friends and family members.  

She is survived by her son, James (23), her daughter, Jacqueline (16) both of Mukilteo WA; her sister, Virginia McBride (Schindler) of Springville, NY and mother, Virginia Stanford (McBride) of Saratoga Springs NY, along with many nieces and nephews.  

Jamie will most lovingly be remembered as a dedicated and loving mother to two beautiful children and her quiet yet fierce advocacy for the disadvantaged, especially for the autistic, traumatically brain injured and the homeless.  

In lieu of flowers, the family encourages that donations be made to: BenHaven School, 187 Half Mile Road North Haven, CT 06473 or St Paul's Episcopal Church Roof Fund, 591 E. Main St, Springville, NY 14141.

Private family service by invitation only will be held in Saratoga Springs, NY.

If you wish to express your online condolences or view the Obituary, please visit our website at www.compassionatefuneralcare.com  518-584-4844

5 comments:

  1. To the McBride and Tardanico families - Thank you for sharing Jamie with us....and Jamie, thank you foe all the gifts that you left with us.

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  2. Greg, James, and Jacqueline, our deepest sympathy on the loss of Jamie. May memories of the love she shared with you wash warmth over your hearts and start the healing process.
    Love,
    Larry and Mary Lou Monahan

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  3. Greg, James & Jacqueline,

    Warmest thoughts to all at such a hard time. Best wishes for time with family to experience the loss and remember the good memories.

    Kindest Regards,
    Pam Meehan

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  4. To the McBride and Tardanico families,

    You are in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time. We were very moved by the beautiful service at the Episcopal church last week. We hope you will focus on your loving memories of Jamie.

    Best Regards,
    Joe and Pat Peck

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  5. We were deeply saddened to learn of Jamie's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with the McBride and Tardanico families. We remember Jamie as a kind, compassionate and thoughtful friend.

    With heartfelt sympathy,
    Melanie and Tad Dickerson

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