JEROME-NERMAN-Obituary

JEROME STANLEY NERMAN

Kansas City, Missouri

1920 - 2017

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Jerome Stanley Nerman passed away February 28, 2017. Funeral service will be 12:30 p.m. Friday, March 3, at Kehilath Israel Synagogue, 10501 Conser, Overland Park, KS 66212 with burial at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Jerry was born Feb. 26, 1920, in Kansas City, Mo. He is survived by his wife of 75...

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I was very lucky to have worked with Jerry, Lewis and Larry for 8 great years.
Over that time, I came to know Jerry as one of the smartest, most astute businessmen I would ever meet. Not only did he give me invaluable advice over that time about business...but he was one of the nicest, most gracious people I have known.
My condolences to Lewis and the entire Nerman family for their loss.

Had the pleasure of working for this gentlemen for 17 years at his branch in maple shade nj. God bless you Mr.Nerman and thank you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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I have fond memories of Jerry, Margaret and Lewis from my childhood, as our families would get together. Jerry was a wonderful man whom will be missed. My heartfelt condolences to Margaret and Lewis for your loss. Sincerely, Marlene Kritzler

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Mr Nerman was truly one of the kindest, wisest, most generous, and business savvy men I have met in my life. Always a gentleman and one who cared about those in need. Thank you Jerry for being a part of our lives. Our deepest sympathy to Margaret, Lewis, and the Nerman family.

I will always remember Jerry's love for contemporary art - an inspiration for our community, especially with his vision for the Nerman Museum at JCCC. I'll also remember his great sense of humor. Thank you, Jerry, for all you shared with us.

May you rest in peace Jerry.My love and condolences to Lewis and Margaret.He was a kind and genuine man,may Hashem look over the one's we so love and cherish forever. Karen Temple Mendelsohn.Oro Valley, Arizona.