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George William Jarman D.D.S

Dallas, Texas

1942 - 2015

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October 31, 2015
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Dallas, Texas

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JARMAN, D.D.S., George William Nov. 5, 1942 Oct. 31, 2015 A friend to all who knew him, departed this life on October 31st after a short illness. George was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on November 5th, 1942. He graduated from Will Rogers High School, and Okla-homa University. After receiving his...

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Dear George, it´s been seven years and you are still talked about in our family, all of whom were your patients. I have a new dentist to care for my teeth, but he hasn´t replaced the trust I put in you for 45 years. You are missed.

He was the most awesome Dentist. Saved many of my teeth over the years. We hand many silly conversations over the years regarding my Dad. Had alot of fun personalizing my crowns, he had his own lab so the sky was the limit. He even made me some fangs for a halloween costume one year. Awesome creative Man. Will be missed.

Gentle George ,30 years the dearest of friend.I think about you often my friend.
Love and miss you dearly.

As a guard on the other side of the center I always felt a team closeness with George. Good bye teammate .
Jeff Gibson

I worked down the hall from George for 5 years and eventually went to work for George. I learned lots of jokes and how to make a perfect margarita. He was so sweet and fun. A very caring person. RIP George.

Rest in Peace George. You will be missed !
The last days will never tarnish my memory of your sense of humor. Thanks for the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches you would make me and for all you shared. Its hard to believe you are gone.

Mandy and Greg Doyle

My husband and I were patients of George's, and we loved him dearly. Such a sweet man with a good heart to everyone. My husband was an athlete at the University of Texas in Austin, and they loved talking football and swimming...even though they were rivals :).

He will certainly be missed by many.

Knew George very well in high school, and I do remember his wonderful sense of humor.

I remember his two field goals against Southern Cal in 1963. This was a nationally televised game, and a great deal of national pride was awaiting the victors. Although OU lost, the thrill of seeing George connect on the field goals lessened the disappoint of the defeat.

George, I will always remember your quick smile and friendly greeting. Rest in peace.

So sad to hear this news. I sat next to George in Geometry class at WRHS (had a high school crush on him, I will admit) and then saw him again at our 40th Class reunion. He was, indeed, a kind and generous soul. God bless him.

Sherrie Hinkle