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Obituary of Jessica D Trimn
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Wife. Dog Mom. Sister. Best Friend. Entreprenuer. Career Woman.
Bold. Daring. Poised. Witty. Confident. Beautiful.
This is the epithet of who Jessica Delores Trimn is. Not was. Her legacy doesn't end because her spirit and soul has transitioned to a different realm, but it only begins and now becomes further cemented, which is a reason for celebration not sorrow.
Jessica D. Trimn was born April 13, 1965 to Rufus Mobley and Ann Palmer. She spent her adolescent years in Miami-Dade, Florida, until her mother's untimely passing and was sent to stay with different family members until she finally settled in Willingboro, NJ with her Uncle James Palmer and his wife Ann. Ann Palmer took her in and taught her the ropes of what it meant to operate from a place of class, poise and a desire for the best that life has to offer.
Jessica Trimn worked different jobs such as being an employee at McDonald's and Wawa in her younger, teen years, before setting out to start her career as a loan officer, where she spent the majority of her career at GMAC Mortgage company. She was one of their most valued personnel, and was frequently lauded for her professionalism, excellent customer service and exemplary way of courting the clientele. She was so magnetic over the phone and via email, that clients insisted on meeting her in person to experience the magic live and in color. And to which many can personally attest that she did NOT disappoint.
She later pursued a career as a content creator, connecting with several dozens of creators, perfumers, fragrance enthusiasts and the like. Her most loved passion is fragrance and everything that ties into it. From body creams, lotions, oils, perfumes to tinctures, she's always been known for how excellent her perfumes mixed well together when she applied them to her person. She spoke on her YouTube channel from a place of education regarding the fragrance world and has well curated lists of scents perfect for different seasons, occasions and preference, where you will certainly find something you are interested in.
Her YouTube channel for your viewing pleasure: https://youtube.com/@jessicatrimn3296?si=-C_cnqexKKVroMgG
She married not long after being in the workforce to Jeffery Trimn. They were together/married for several years before his untimely, premature passing. He was the godfather to Keiana Driscoll and her younger siblings, with Jessica being the godmother. A very active aunt and friend, she was present for several family moments, parties, cookouts, special occasions and the like. She wasn't only just an aunt, but also a sister and good friend to Adrian Palmer, the daughter of Ann Palmer.
Several years later, Jessica later went on to date and soon marry Cedric Price, whom they've shared many celebrations, special moments, and milestones together. Her husband Cedric was by her side from her moments of peak health and well-being, and well into her challenges of navigating the various health issues that came up over the years, up until the time of her untimely passing. It is a blessing that she wasn't alone in her final moments and has someone who cherishes her, that prioritized her comfort and vitality.
She was only 60 years old. She is survived by her three siblings Gloria Ann Mobley, Jeffrey Mobley and Theresa Lee, as well as the bountiful amount of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great nephews from each sibling. She is also survived by her baby Ghost, her Chihuahua and buddy, kept her company 24/7 while her husband was on the road. Ghost is the successor of Jessica's most loved and adored Yorkshire Terrier Gigi, whom lived to be 15 years of age and had passed during the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Auntie, you will be, and already are sorely missed. I can still hear your voice and the nicknames you have for me and all of my siblings. Thank you for always being willing to stand in the gap when we needed you the most, and even when we didn't know we needed you. Every utility bill, grocery items, place to stay, school clothes, a listening ear, moral support and someone in the corner, on your side didn't go unnoticed and doesn't now. Thank you so much for everything, until we meet again. (Keiana)

