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John Jarman Obituary

John W.Jarman "Jack"  John W. Jarman, salesman, businessman, and philanthropist died in an automobile accident while going to work on October 20, 2004.  Jack was born to Walter and Cuba Jarman in Omaha Nebraska on February 8, 1922. He spent his early years on a Nebraska farm before moving to California. In 1937 the family moved to Salt Lake City and he entered East High as a sophomore. In 1942 he enrolled at the University of Utah (he was a proud member of Beta Theta Pi). He left the "U" to enter the Army Air Corp, where he was a link trainer instructor at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, until 1945 when he was discharged. In February 1943 he married Helen Hope Brown; he and Helen were married until her death in 1996. Jack loved and excelled at sports throughout his life, including track and field, skiing, fishing, and especially golfing at the Salt Lake Country Club. He will be remembered for his and Helen's, philanthropic efforts to a number of varied organizations including the Ballet West, Health Sciences Center at the University of Utah, Neighborhood House, Red Butte Gardens, Rowland Hall-Saint Marks School, the Salt Lake Art Center, Utah Symphony and Opera, the YWCA among many others. He was also on the Board of Directors of a number of these organizations and was particularly proud of his work with Rowland Hall and the Salt Lake Art Center.  He and his wife Helen were avid art collectors, especially Western and Utah art, and loved supporting The Utah Museum of Fine Arts. He not only supported the arts, he was an artist of note; his best-known piece was the original Mr. Spudnut. As important as the organizations that Jack supported, were the numerous individuals that he also helped in one way or another; many people benefited from his friendship and support. In 1998 he began going with an old friend Mimi Mortensen. Mimi was his dear friend and companion. In this new phase of his life he and Mimi went on many wonderful adventures. The family cannot express their gratitude to her for making the last years of his life so full. Jack lived a life of giving and the joy. He was a true gentleman. We celebrate the greatness of his life and how grateful we were to be his children, grandchildren, and friend. When a man has lead such a magnificent life you cannot mourn his death, only celebrate it. He is survived by his brother Conrad (Norma) and four Children: John, Robert, Mary Jane (William C.) Weyher, Walter (Karen); 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, October 28, 2004 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 261 South 900 East. Friends may call Wednesday, October 27, 2004 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary, 372 East 100 South. A wake will follow the funeral at the Salt Lake Country Club. All who knew him please join the family, we would be honored. As a memorial to him, contributions in his name would be appreciated to one of his favorite charities or to your favorite charity.  

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Published by Deseret News from Oct. 23 to Oct. 28, 2004.

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Jimmy McAllister

November 12, 2004

Buzz, Pat, Les, Chip and all the Kids,



Jack was a neat man. I know he went out of his way to help others.

He even seemed to like me...THAT TAKES A GREAT MAN!!!



LOVE TO YOU ALL.



UNCLE JIMMY AND YOUR OTHER LITTLE "SISTER

Stephen Price

November 11, 2004

To the Jarman Family,

The staff of Spring Creek Ranch in Jackson Hole send our prayers and deepest sympathies to all of you. We will miss Mr. Jarman's smiling face here at The Ranch where he spent a bit of time.

Michelle & Arkan Alnawafleh (Melroy)

November 11, 2004

To the dear Jarman family & Mimi:

We just heard about Jack's death today (Nov 11) as we were out of town. What a shock. We are so sorry. He was just the dearest, kindest man and it will be such a loss for all who knew him. We'll especially remember how much he loved Jackson Hole.

Our deepest condolences for your great loss, and may your many happy memories of him give you comfort.

Fondly,

Michelle & Arkan Alnawafleh

and the all Melroy family

Cheryl and Ernie Heyborne

November 2, 2004

Dear Conrad and Norma,



We were sorry to learn of the death of your brother. We will pray for the repose of his soul and that God will comfort you and your family

Joseph Ramsey

October 27, 2004

My deepest sympathy to the Family. I had the pleasure of making Jack's acquaintance only recently and he made a vivid impression on my mind and my thoughts. I am at a loss for words; I'm sad.

Beverly Walker

October 27, 2004

Sincere condolences to the Jarman family.

Caroline Alder

October 27, 2004

On behalf of the staff, Board Members and volunteers of the Swaner Nature Preserve, we offer our condolences to the family and deepest appreciation for the years of ongoing support from Mr. Jarman. Our thoughts are with family and loved ones.

Michael Wolfe

October 26, 2004

Sink a long put Jack and catch a big fish. Sympathy to all the family.

Ken & Jan Lott

October 26, 2004

Our best wishes and condolences to the family. Jack was a great gentleman and I know he loved his game of golf.

Buzz Jarman

October 25, 2004

My grandfather was a loving and kind man who put his family above all else. He has been an exceptional model for me. I will miss him dearly.

Pam Higginson

October 25, 2004

To all who knew and loved "Jack" Jarman, I pay my deepest respects to him and condolences to his family and to you. I will miss him very much! He was a special friend to me and I appreciated his kindness & valued his friendship. May his family be blessed and comforted at this difficult time.

Russ Haslam

October 24, 2004

I'm very sorry and sad to hear of Jack's passing. I first met Mr. Jarman 20 years ago as a busboy at the Salt Lake Country Club. He was the staff's favorite. He was the kindest, most genuine and considerate member, and knew most of us by name. Some of us were even fortunate enough to play golf with him....and lose! I will never forget Mr. Jarman's kindness and positive example.

zach jarman

October 22, 2004

your the best

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