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Jerome Kaiman

Omaha, Nebraska

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Jerome KaimanJerome Kaiman passed away September 16, at age 92. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Bernice Kaiman; and his beloved wife, Sylvia. He is survived by daughters, Sherry Kaiman and Beth Kaiman; and his brother, Harold Kaiman.A loving husband and devoted father, Jerry...

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Jerry will be forever in my heart as a true blue friend. We made some of really good memories traveling to see the Hawkeyes in the fall and UNO basketball in the winter. He added joy and depth to life. Thank you Jerry

My former neighbor when we lived across the street. Jerry and Sylvia were great neighbors. Then we would occasionally run into him at Husker football. Looking thru old photo albums tonight and found a picture of Sylvia which spurred me to google. Good memories of solid people. We remember them fondly...Michelle Manning and Michael (who is now 40)

Hard worker, honest, intelligent and was an example of how all people should behave. I was raised in Glenwood Iowa and when someone said did I know Kaiman family were Jewish? I said no but if that if I can be like Kaiman I went to be Jewish also!

As a salesman in the 80´s I called on Jerry at the store in Glenwood. He was a great man who loved his family, faith and people. It was a pleasure to know him as a person and as a business man. He was one of a kind and I truly respected him.

I worked for Jerry and Harold in high school. I have many fond memories of early morning truck deliveries while Jerry gave ad hoc play by play over the PA! Prayers for a safe homegoing and comfort for the family.

Some of my best memories about growing up in Glenwood, Iowa came from the time I was in high school and worked for Jerry and Harold at their grocery store. One thing I learned from Jerry was that you could work hard and still have a lot of fun. Jerry was my friend and the world will be a poorer place in his absence.

Sherry &Beth, My sympathy to you both and all of the Kaiman family. I really enjoyed my long friendship with Jerry in the grocery industry and enjoying Iowa football games with him in Iowa City. He was a wonderfull friend and will be greatly missed.

Beth, Sherry, Harold and all Jerry´s loved ones, I was shocked and saddened to read of Jerry´s passing. I was just thinking of him (as I often did) a couple days ago. I have missed him so much since my husband Thom Corritore died. I tried to reach him but was never able to. I miss our McDonald´s breakfasts, our great phone conversations about the KC Royals, the Chiefs, Glenwood, and politics and religion! I am out of town on vacation so I had to miss the service. I´m so sorry about that....

Sherry and Beth, Your father was a caring thoughtful person. My father enjoyed talking to him on the phone. I know you have wonderful memories of your father. I will always remember when your parents visited here, and my parents showed the Williamstown. Joel, Eric, and I are thinking about you. Sharon