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Jon L. Narmi

Council Bluffs, Iowa

Sep 7, 1947 – Dec 30, 2025 (Age 78)

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BORN
September 7, 1947
DIED
December 30, 2025
AGE
78
LOCATION
Council Bluffs, Iowa

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Jon L. NarmiSeptember 7, 1947 - December 30, 2025Jon Louis Narmi, age 78, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, passed away peacefully on December 30, 2025, at 3 p.m., which coincided with the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange. December 30th is also the birthday of his daughter Dr. Ann Narmi, which...

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My name is Tim Hopkins, I graduated with Jon & Candy in 65. I was so sorry to hear of his passing. I did wonder why I was not seeing him at the 9Am mass @ St Joe's recently. Did not realize he was having issues. To candy, I'm so very sorry. Life is a bit short, but look what Jon accomplished. Love ya Tim. @ Joe's cem

I remember Jon and Candy as very kind people! They were in my section 106 at Chi Arena for Blue Jay Basketball games. I received a signed book from him. Blessing to Candy and the rest of the family. Mary Whitney

Candy, we´re sorry for your loss. Jon´s life was well lived! He served the Lord by serving others.

Dr Narmi, So sorry to read of your father´s passing. He sounds like he was an exceptional human, father and husband. He was obviously "bigger than life". It´s never easy to lose a parent- this is a part of your heart that never really mends. You and your family are in my prayers. Deb Chevalier Stonebraker

We are sorry of Jon´s passing. His contributions to the community are sure to be revered. He had time and talent here. Prayers to the family. Andrew and Jill Fischer and family.

My heart goes out to the Narmi family and friends . Jon and Candy were part of my Panera family . I believe I saw them pretty much weekly in my 20 yrs at Panera . Jon well be missed and remembered by the many life's he touched . Rest easy Jon .

Dear Candy, I´m so sorry to hear of Jon´s passing. I´m keeping you in my prayers.

I had the honor of working with Jon on various boards and committees in the Mercy/Alegent Health system. He was always insistent that the best healthcare services would be available to the citizens of Council Bluffs and Southwest Iowa, not just patients "across the River." He was always one of the premier Council Bluffs boosters! My heart goes out to his loving family, and I offer my deepest condolences to them and to his vast number of friends.

I´m sorry for your loss. I didn´t know him but, he sounded like a wonderful person in your wonderful obituary. And that he will truly be missed. My sincerely condolences.