TYBEE ISLAND, GA — Community in Mourning After Tragic Loss of Human Resources Director Jamie Spear
TYBEE ISLAND, GA — Community in Mourning After Tragic Loss of Human Resources Director Jamie Spear
The City of Tybee Island is in deep mourning following the devastating and untimely passing of Jamie Spear, the city’s highly respected and beloved Human Resources Director. Jamie tragically lost her life in a multi-vehicle crash that occurred Saturday evening on Highway 80. The accident, which involved several vehicles, has sent shockwaves through the close-knit island community, leaving residents, colleagues, friends, and family in collective grief.
Jamie Spear was more than just a city official—she was a dedicated public servant, a compassionate leader, and a guiding presence for many within the Tybee Island municipal workforce. Her contributions to the city spanned years of service marked by professionalism, empathy, and integrity. Jamie held the HR department together not only through her strategic thinking and strong organizational abilities but also through her unwavering commitment to the well-being of every city employee.
City Manager Shawn Gillen released a statement Sunday morning:
“Jamie was a talented professional and a true leader within both the city and the human resources field. She approached every difficult conversation with empathy, mentorship, and a genuine commitment to others. Her absence will be deeply felt at every level of city government.”
Colleagues describe Jamie as someone who always had time to listen, who took the challenges of managing people with wisdom and grace, and who brought heart into every aspect of her role. Whether resolving conflicts, implementing important HR policies, or guiding staff through personal and professional crises, Jamie did so with patience and sincerity that left lasting impressions.
“Jamie had this incredible way of making everyone feel seen and heard,” said one longtime city employee. “She remembered your kids’ names, asked about your health, and treated everyone—from the janitor to the department head—with the same kindness and respect. She was a rare soul.”
In addition to her official role, Jamie was also active in several local community efforts. She volunteered her time for youth mentorship programs and was known to support mental health initiatives for public service workers. Her loss is not only felt within City Hall but throughout Tybee Island, where she was a familiar and reassuring presence.
The crash, which is currently under investigation by local and state authorities, has renewed concerns about traffic safety along Highway 80—a vital artery that connects the island to the mainland. Community leaders are urging a reevaluation of the area’s road infrastructure and calling for increased safety measures in light of the tragedy.
As the city grieves, flags at municipal buildings have been lowered to half-staff in Jamie’s honor. Plans for a public memorial service are underway, and a candlelight vigil is scheduled to take place later this week in Memorial Park. Details will be shared by the city as they become available.
In a show of unity, residents have begun placing white ribbons and flowers around City Hall and at the site of the crash. The outpouring of love and remembrance has been overwhelming—a testament to the deep impact Jamie Spear had on the lives of those around her.
Jamie leaves behind a legacy of compassion, resilience, and leadership. She will be remembered not just as an outstanding public servant, but as a dear friend, mentor, and beacon of light within the Tybee Island community. Her absence will be felt for years to come, but her spirit and the example she set will continue to inspire those who knew her.
The City of Tybee Island extends its deepest condolences to Jamie’s family, friends, and all those grieving this immeasurable loss.