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Jamie Parton

Seymour High School
Class of 2001

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Jamie Parton - Class of 2001 - Seymour High School
First Name Jamie
Last Name Parton
Graduation Year Class of 2001
Gender Female
City N/A
State/Province TN
Country United States
Occupation teacher
Married No
Favorite School Memory Marching band. :)
About Me I graduated from GWU in 2005, and I began teaching 2nd grade that Fall. I teach at New Center School in Sevierville, and I have an apartment here in town.
Jamie Parton - Class of 2001 - Seymour High School

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