
Official letters of condolence for the death of Jamie Bramburger have been released by both the City of Pembroke and the Renfrew County Administrators Group adding to the growing list of so many who continue to share stories and fond memories.
Bramburger was involved in countless events and initiatives supported by The City Of Pembroke over the decades. The letter penned by members of Pembroke City Council reads in part:
“Jamie’s deep-rooted commitment to community service was evident in the numerous
boards and committees he served on, including the Upper Ottawa Valley Physician
Recruitment Committee, the Upper Ottawa Valley Chamber of Commerce, and the
Pembroke Economic Development Advisory Committee.”
The Renfrew County Administrators Group which consists of seven Public Sector organizations including the RCDSB and the Catholic Board also send their official condolences. Bamburger was instrumental in leading the group since the spring of 2024 and in in collaborating on shared goals and priorities. The Group writes:
“Jamie’s dedication to education, community service, and leadership has touched countless lives
throughout Renfrew County and beyond. As a passionate advocate for learning and personal
growth, Jamie played an instrumental role in advancing the mission of Algonquin College and
fostering a positive, supportive environment for students and staff alike. His contributions extended
far beyond the campus, leaving a lasting impact on the broader community of Pembroke, Renfrew
County, and Eastern Ontario”
There is no word yet as to when an official service to lay Bamburger to rest will be held.
(Written By: Richard Evans)