Help us find our brother.
The story of my brother, William Jamison, and the events surrounding his mysterious disappearance in 1981.
Lt. William Jamison

circa 1972 Age 25
Missing for 3 decades
Bill Jamison disappeared on March 26-27, 1981. Bill, a white male, was 5’9” tall, approximately 220 lbs., dark brown hair, green eyes, and was 33 years old at the time of his disappearance. He would be 64 years this year. He was last seen in the Chez Lounge and St. George Diner in Linden, NJ. He lived in the Colfax Manor Apartments in Roselle Park, New Jersey and worked for Haug Die Casting Co. in Kenilworth, New Jersey. He also owned property and resided in Strathmere, New Jersey. Also missing is his company car – a 1981 Ford LTD Station Wagon, midnight blue, NJ Plates # 861-PKY.
Saturday, March 19, 2011
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I want to share the story of three decades spent searching for our brother, Bill. It is a cliché to compare this experience to the layers of an onion, but that is how events have happened; the layers unfolding one at a time. On our journey, we've made difficult discoveries about the process of searching for a missing loved one and the fate of our country’s unknown dead. Mass graves, unidentified bodies, war veterans interred in a pauper grave, unclaimed and anonymous remains shelved in the offices of a funeral director or a medical examiner….these situations are now familiar to us. The MISSING IN AMERICA are not just children whose faces and stories appear on milk cartons, in newspapers, and on television and tug at our hearts. Every year thousands of adults, including many veterans, also disappear. It is only rarely that these stories are told.
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