DAVID-JARMAN-Obituary

DAVID H. "HUGH" JARMAN

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DAVID H. "HUGH", June 22, 2013, age 89. Born in Wilmington, NC on Aug. 31, 1923. In 1951, Hugh founded Jarman Air Conditioning of South Philadelphia, which is still in operation today. Beloved husband of the late Lillian (nee Agostini). Devoted father of Robert (Sharon) Jarman,...

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Dear Linda, Mike, Michael and Jarman Family....May you be comforted by the loving memories you shared.

Dear Linda, Mike, Michael and Jarman Family Was so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Even though I didn't know him well, I will miss the Christmas cards that he sent to me and my family. You have wonderful memories of him and your Mom. They will help you through this time. Call me if you ever need an ear to listen. Love, Cheryl, John, Elizabeth and Sara Apazeller

Dear Linda, my deepest sympathy to you and your family over the loss of your Dad. I have many fond memories of him in our younger days he always had a smile on his face even when he was in a serious mood. We would have never made it to the dance on saturday nights without him, he was always there to pick us up even after working a long day. I am sure he will always be around all of you, I don't think he would have it any other way. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

June 26, 2013

Dear Linda, Mike, Michael and Jarman Family:

We were so sorry to hear about your Father's passing. We only had few occasions to be with him, but they were always enjoyable. Michael loved his "Pop Pop" so much and always talked about him with us on his visits to Ohio. We will always remember the wonderful Thanksgiving we spent together with you, your Father, Barbara and Towfik in Douglassville, PA. God Bless you all during this difficult time.

Love and...

Dad - I remember you would laugh and say, "There are only a few good ones left in the world" well you will always be "one of the good ones" to all of us. I found it easy to talk to you about many subjects, you always seemed to find that path to be able to strike a good conversation with people in your life. When I married Linda, I didn't just get a Father-in-law, I also gained a new friend. We know your soul is in heaven and your heart is with "Lil" again, but we know in the words of James...

Oh dad, I wasn't ready for you to leave us now. There's so much that I want to say to you & it hurts so much that I can't. It is comforting to know that you're with mommy again and the rest of the family. Dad, I love you and miss you so much. Listen for my prayers & kiss mommy for me. Linda

Popop, I have always felt so close to you throughout my life, and just because you have passed on Earth, does not mean that you have passed in my heart. I think that this is the reason why I don't really feel that you're gone. Throughout the years I have had so many good times, I remember when I was little there was this ball that I really wanted from the store and my mom said I couldn't have it, you got it for me, and I loved it! I realized over the years that there was much more to you than...

Dave, I have the fondest memories thinking of those days working in the shop with you during the early 70's. You told great stories but more importantly you showed me the meaning of performing good work and treating people respectfully. You were and still are a big part of my business ethic and I THANK YOU ........Bill Monturano

To all my cousins, You were blessed with a wonderful father and John and I a wonderful uncle.He really was a cool guy with such interesting stories.He always took the time to ask how you were doing and what was happening in your life. I always would greet him saying "my favorite uncle" and he would laugh everytime.One of the last times I saw him he actually said "my favorite niece " . I was honored. I will miss him so much but know that he is with the rest of our family in a better place.Love...