Paul "Kip"-Jarrett-Obituary

Paul "Kip" Jarrett

Lambertville, New Jersey

Aug 2, 1943 – Dec 17, 2012

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August 2, 1943
DIED
December 17, 2012
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Lambertville, New Jersey

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Garefino Funeral Home Inc. - Lambertville Obituary

Paul "Kip" Jarrett, III, 69 died Monday at the Hunterdon Medical Center. Born and raised in Lambertville, NJ, he spent most of his life in Stockton. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. Kip served as a Captain in the United States Marine Corp and was a decorated Vietnam...

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I worked with Paul at First Natl. Bank of Central Jersey, and so sorry to see his passing.

Love and Miss You Brother ❤ Semper Fi

I am so surprise to hear about Paul Jarrett I worked for him when he was Vice President at first Natl. Bank of New Jersey. May he rest in peace.

My deepest sympathy to you Jan and your family.

An obituary is an unfortunate way to be reminded of someone that I was with for six months at Quantico almost fifty years ago. I was also in the third platoon and can remember Kip well. I lost track of him and many others after the Basic School and our paths never crossed in Vietnam. I will remember him in my prayers and hope we meet again sometime. He is flying with the angels now.

On behlf of Kip's classmates in C Company, Basic Class 2-66, The Basic School and especially those of us who served with Kip in the 3rd Platoon, please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your husband, father, grand-father and friend. May he Rest In Peace.

Col. Marty Lazar, USMC, Retired

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

geez its hard to believe that kip has passed we were part of the lambertville pick up basketball at st johns outdoor court kip was a great man excellent athlete my sympathy to all of kips family

Jan & family- So many memories have come to me since I learned of Paul's death. My husband,Howard & Paul worked together back at First National Bank. I recall our times together on those old bank convention days. May you be surrounded by love. Barbara Pettebone