After a hard-fought battle with an aggressive cancer, Jennifer Lee (Olin) Sacia of Gilbert, Arizona passed away July 16, 2019 surrounded in love by her family and friends while in hospice care at the age of 43 at 4:15am. She leaves behind her soulmate, best friend and husband, Chris Sacia, their son James T. Olin and their daughter Emily Sacia.
Jennifer was born November 26, 1975 in Corona, California to her father Malcolm William Olin and her mother Marshan Lynn Vickers (Andre). Jennifer was also blessed to have her stepmother, Linda Ricke, and her stepfather, Thomas Andre, all who loved her beyond all measure.
Jennifer joined the United States Air Force and served her country proudly until her honorable discharge.
Jennifer married the love of her life, Chris, January 18, 2014. They lived in Gilbert, Arizona where they raised their children James and Emily.
Jennifer had a profound sense of loyalty and was a driven professional who landed her dream job as a branch manager for Landmark Title last year. She took on her role as manager with pride and had an unmatched work ethic. She was a jeep enthusiast, she had a deep compassion for Veterans and would often volunteer for any cause related to helping Veterans. She loved attending concerts, spending quality time with her friends and had a deep passion for animals including her dogs, Murphy, Shamus and Renny.
Jennifer is survived by her husband, two children as well as her grandparents, George and Donna (Olin) Marion, her grandmother Penny Vickers, her mother Marshan Andre, her stepmother Linda Ricke, sister Kelly (Olin) Lambeth, brother James B. Olin, her brother-in-law Garrett Lambeth, sister-in-law Kristyn Olin, her niece Elese Lambeth and her nephews Kaleb and Kline Olin. Jennifer also leaves behind several other family members and dearest friends.
She is preceded in death by her grandfather Thomas E. Vickers, her father Malcolm W. Olin, her stepfather Thomas L. Andre and her uncle Tommy E. Vickers.
Ephesians 6:13-16
Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace.
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