Jessica Berg Wilson
1983 - 2021
FUNERAL HOME
JESSICA WILSON OBITUARY
Jessica Berg Wilson
Oct. 29, 1983 - Sept. 7, 2021
Jessica Berg Wilson, 37, of Seattle, Wash., passed away unexpectedly
Sept. 7, 2021 from COVID-19 Vaccine-Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia
(VITT) surrounded by her loving family. Jessica was an exceptionally
healthy and vibrant 37-year-old young mother with no underlying health
conditions.
Jessica was born Oct. 29, 1983 to Arthur and Gwen Berg in
Portland, Ore. She attended Riverdale Grade School, graduated from
Jesuit High School in 2002, and earned a B.A. from Oregon State
University in 2007. After college, she had a successful professional
career in human resource management and devoted her free time to
numerous volunteer causes. She met Tom, her loving husband, in 2009 and
they wed in 2012, going on to have two daughters, Bridget (5) and Clara
(3).
Jessica fully embraced motherhood, sharing her passion for life
with her daughters. Jessica's motherly commitment was intense, with
unwavering determination to nurture her children to be confident,
humble, responsible, and to have concern and compassion for others with
high morals built on Faith.
Jessica's greatest passion was to be the
best mother possible for Bridget and Clara. Nothing would stand in her
way to be present in their lives. During the last weeks of her life,
however, the world turned dark with heavy-handed vaccine mandates. Local
and state governments were determined to strip away her right to
consult her wisdom and enjoy her freedom. She had been vehemently
opposed to taking the vaccine, knowing she was in good health and of a
young age and thus not at risk for serious illness. In her mind, the
known and unknown risks of the unproven vaccine were more of a threat.
But, slowly, day by day, her freedom to choose was stripped away. Her
passion to be actively involved in her children's education—which
included being a Room Mom—was, once again, blocked by government
mandate. Ultimately, those who closed doors and separated mothers from
their children prevailed. It cost Jessica her life. It cost her children
the loving embrace of their caring mother. And it cost her husband the
sacred love of his devoted wife. It cost God's Kingdom on earth a very
special soul who was just making her love felt in the hearts of so many.
Along
with being a superb mother, Jessica was a devoted and supportive wife
and created a beautiful, serene home for her family to thrive in while
establishing her family in the wonderful Laurelhurst and Assumption-St.
Bridget communities of Seattle. Jessica and Tom were a remarkable team
who prioritized family values and morals, and their Catholic Faith.
She
was known best for her grace, wisdom, wit, sense of humor,
conscientiousness, her tireless work ethic, her pride in her family, and
her loving nature. Throughout her life she loved to travel and made
many trips to Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America, the Oregon
Coast and Black Butte Ranch yet she always valued who she was with more
than where she was. In personality Jessica was elegant and composed.
Drama in attitude was not her way. She was a rock and guidepost, armed
with natural problem-solving skills and intuitiveness for those who were
fortunate to have her in their lives. During the inevitable crises in
her life and of those she knew she would say "let's figure it out"
thereby giving confidence and direction in uncertain times. Loyal and
protective, she was the best of all confidants while offering the
lightness of her intrinsic humor.
Within her altruistic regard for
others, she held a special concern for the welfare of mothers and
children in need. With this in mind, in lieu of flowers the family
requests those who wish to express sympathy to consider donating to a
charitable organization that was near and dear to Jessica's heart.
Sacred Heart Shelter for Families donation link: https://tinyurl.com/jessbw
Left
to cherish her memory are husband, Tom Wilson; her daughters, Bridget
and Clara; her parents, Arthur Berg and Gwen Berg; her sister, Elizabeth
Berg; and brother, John Berg; many extended family members, and a large
friend group and community.
Services have been held.
Guestbook at: harveyfuneral.com
Please sign the online guest book at www.oregonlive.com/obits
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