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James E. "Butch" Garmon Jr.

Wichita, Kansas

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Garmon, James "Butch" E. Jr., Retired Kaiser Permante, born May 4, 1946, passed away June 23, 2015. Memorial Service 6 p.m. Monday, June 29, 2015, at Jackson Mortuary Chapel. All are welcome to come and express their love for him and his life. Butch had requested that his remains be laid to rest...

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To the Garmon Family, l had the privilege of meeting Jim when he came to work at Kaiser Permanente. He was a hard worker and a great Physician
Assistant. One of the kindest and nicest person to know. Never angry. Great attitude. May God shelter to you in his arms during this grieving time. Now he and Fran are together again. God bless.

To my sincere Daddy, may you rest in peace and fly with the Angels. May you and mom reunite again. You'll always be my daddy and the grandfather to Kaleb and Jacob. We love you so much. This is just heartbreaking for us. Your legacy will remain with me and I got to be apart of your life for many many years. I love you

My sincerest condolences to the Garmon Family. May the Hearer of Prayer be of comfort to you at this time. (Psalms 83:18)

Thanks for all the morning car rides to East High, Butch. Thanks for your friendship. But, mostly, thanks for that wonderful CYO championship basketball game you played with us against superior neighborhood talent. The memory of that game is still etched in my mind. You were a rebounding machine. NOW, take your talents to heaven, Butch...

My prayers are with the Garmon Family at this time with the loss of your love one.

So sorry to hear the news! Was looking forward to visiting again at the upcoming reunion. Know that your extended family surrounds you with prayers during this time of loss.
Diane Footman

I was sadden at the passing of a very good friend who loved life. He will be remembered by many for his kind heart and sharing spirit.

Butch still think of our neighborhood football game on Saturday morning. R.I.P.

To our beloved family, Let not your hearts be troubled...for we are confident that though Butch is absent from the body...he is present with the Lord. We shall meet again on the other side.