Mr. Jamie Aguirre of the Dixon Springs Community died Saturday evening November 29, 2025 at his Young Branch Road home with his wife and family members at his bedside. The 42-year-old Mr. Aguirre was under the care of Gentiva Hospice of Livingston and was pronounced deceased by R. N. Heather Lowe at 5:46 p.m. Mrs. Lowe, a Gentiva nurse, had been assisting Mrs. Aguirre with her husband’s care and was present at his passing.
Mr. Aguirre is at the Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home where his funeral services will be conducted by Tyler Alverson of the Highland Heights Church of Christ in Lebanon on Wednesday afternoon December 3rd. A private inurnment will be for the family at a later date on the family farm.
Jamie was the son of Mrs. Barbara Rose Aguirre of Murfreesboro and was born Jamie Lynn Aguirre in Sparta in White County, Tennessee on February 8, 1983.
Mr. Aguirre was preceded in death by a brother, Shannon Spivey of Cookeville.
He was a 2002 graduate of White County High School in Sparta and received training as a certified automotive technician at the Nashville Technical Institute.
At a wedding Chapel in Gatlinburg on April 21, 2001, he was united in matrimony to Piqua, Ohio native, the former Veronica Jo Shafford.
Mr. Aguirre was a member of the Montrose Church of Christ in the Defeated Creek Community.
Mr. Aguirre had been employed as a mechanic technician for Freeland Chevrolet in Antioch in Davidson County for over eight years and because of his cancer was able to work until October 23, 2023. His cancer was diagnosed a month earlier.
The family relocated to their Young Branch Road farm from Nashville in mid-2019.
He adored his wife and two children and other than his devotion to them he enjoyed tinkering with old cars and trucks.
Surviving in addition to his wife Veronica of almost twenty-five years and his Mother Barbara are Veronica and Jamie’s two children, Natalie Danielle Aguirre age 3 and Nicholas Daniel Aguirre age 6; sister, Toni Aguirre of Murfreesboro; two brothers, Benie Ray Spivey and Brad Spivey of Cookeville.
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This obituary was published by Sanderson Funeral Homes, Inc. – Carthage.
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