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Kevin J. Sparkman

Nashville, Tennessee

Age 52

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Kevin J. SparkmanNashville, TNAge 52, April 20, 2014. Retired Founder, Instructor and Sensei of BuShin Dojo from 1989-2013 and member of Gilda's Club. Kevin was an accomplished artist.Preceded in death by father, Billy Sparkman.He is survived by his mother, Verna Sparkman; sister, Kelly Sparkman;...

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REST IN PEACE OLD FRIEND. MUCH RESPECT FOR YOU MELVIN BROWN - BUSHIDO DOJO

Our prayers and condolences go out to all your family. Faith is the victory!

Verna, so sorry I couldn't make it to Kevins service. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

Kevin was an impressive man on many levels. He touched the lives of more people than he even knew, and provided an example of the power and value of discipline. An inspiration to many of us, he will be missed, and his memory will be cherished.

Verna, I am so sorry. Kevin fought for such a long time and it was always such a pleasure to see him. Kay Armstrong

Verna and Kelly, I was sad to hear of this today. I am so sorry for your pain but joyful that in heaven there is no pain and no cancer. Kevin fought a long hard fight with a determination and grit that was an inspiration. Love, Jody Rowland

With Sorrow and Deepest Sympathy!Rest In Peace w/ Our
Lord and Saviour.

Kevin, you played an immense part in my young life and influenced me in ways that no one, sometimes including myself, will ever understand. I will always look up to and respect you, and truly, truly miss you! We will never forget you, my friend, rest now.

Sifu Chuck Gross and Kevin Sparkman Sensei

Kevin was a true warrior in his battle with his cancer. He demonstrated how a true martial artist handles the tough situations that life throws at us. He showed us how to live with cancer. His brothers at the Tennessee Southern Praying Mantis Kungfu Club will miss him dearly. He was a true patriot with a great love for his country. May he rest in eternal happiness