
Jessica Dee Cowles
Donation protected
This fundraiser is to honor the life of beloved Lansing-area photographer and artist, Jessica D. Cowles. Proceeds will benefit the people and causes that Jess loved most, to include The New Citizens Press Community Action Network's art for children project, The Nature Conservancy and Emily's List.
Jessica Dee Cowles August 27, 1984 - August 25, 2023

Jess was a force, a force for good. She cared deeply for her friends and loved ones. She advocated for the right for everyone to live their authentic lives, and for equality and justice and for responsible stewardship of this beautiful planet… not as political statements … but as the soul of who she was. That said, she relished her responsibility to vote and did so with excitement and commitment, and encouraged others to do the same.
She loved animals, especially her kitty, Maceo. He was her baby and she shared her love for him with the world through a continuing stream of photos on social media. She loved all creatures especially giraffes, decorated her living room with them, and elephants and often shared sweet photos of them. She had just returned from a 3-day vacation on Lake Huron and was delighted when she saw a bald eagle up close on the drive up.
Jess was as brilliant as she was beautiful. She was an amazing professional photographer who had an uncanny way of capturing special moments and the essence of her subjects creatively, sensitively, artistically and with passion. For a few years she served as the official photographer for the MSU Jazz Studies Program. She believed love is love and that everyone should be allowed to live and celebrate their love as they wish. She was a creative genius in all things she did whether it was her photography, her acrylic painting, her album jacket, logo and poster designing, her cooking, her home décor… you name it, she approached it with a creative eye and a flourish of optimism and professionalism. She loved music and enmeshed herself in the local music scene where she was loved by so many. She had a quirky and whip smart sense of humor that brought heart, joy, and laughter to all who knew her. She was one of a kind and her absence has left a giant hole in the Lansing community and beyond.
Organizer

Karen Cowles
Organizer
Holt, MI