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Everyone loved Mr Cavious. A humble and patient teacher and coach. Big guy with a big heart.
Mike Caress
January 10, 2024 | School
Anchorage, Alaska
1947 - 2015
Permon Chavious Jr. passed away on Dec. 5, 2015, at the age of 68. Born on March 5, 1947, in Bremen, Germany, Permon spent most of his childhood in Anchorage, Alaska, and Columbia, S.C., before his football prowess earned him a scholarship to New Mexico Highlands University. Permon expertly...
Read MoreEveryone loved Mr Cavious. A humble and patient teacher and coach. Big guy with a big heart.
Mike Caress
January 10, 2024 | School
I just received an email and cannot believe it´s been 7 years since you passed .. I recently went to Mr Frick and a fellow classmate Penn Holsapple´s funeral ..... it´s all so surreal and it´s hard to accept but I know you are all in heaven throwing the football around , wrestling and watching over us all and I only wish that I had been able to tell each of you in person how you impacted my life ... May you all rest in peace but never ever will you be forgotten.. Jen Partch-Briske
Jen Partch Briske
January 11, 2023 | School
I am so very sorry to learn of Coach's passing. He was a remarkable man and always stood out as one of my very favorite teachers. He always made time when you needed him, and he always made learning fun. He was just an all around good guy. My sincerest condolences to his family.
Kimberly Moreno
March 06, 2016
I met Coach Chavious while playing football at Service High School. He stands out in my memory as someone who genuinely cared about others. I never had him as a teacher in the classroom but on the football field I most recall his intense pre-game speeches and his sense of humor. He impacted many lives and I feel fortunate to have known him.
Rich Hawkins
January 23, 2016 | Fleetwood, PA
I am so sorry for your great loss.It is wonderful how he touched so many lives. Truly a caring person. You were left with the gift of many treasured memories. (1 Corinthians 1:3)
MV.
January 22, 2016 | Md.
Finding words to express the heartbreak I feel in the passing of P.C has been the most difficult feat of my life. To say he had a profound influence on my life and where I am today would be an understatement. I was blessed to have had him as a sarogant father and welcomed into his families home to live with and be a part of. He treated me as one of his own children giving me advice and gentle discipline when needed. His pearls of wisdoms and kind words stay implanted in my memory. He had...
Erna Whiston
January 21, 2016 | Mobile, AL
Pam and family- So sorry to hear of Permon's passing. Glad we got to see him this past spring at the Flora reunion and how blessed I have been to visit with y'all on a couple of occasions in Homer. He was a gentle giant of a man and his live was an inspiration. He will be missed but remembered fondly! Hope you and family are coping and blessings to y'all all & all the best - Robert /a/k/a Snakeman
January 19, 2016
Mischievous and funny, smart and caring. He was my teacher and my friend. His greatest legacy what he inspired in those he left behind. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.
Paula von Gemmingen
January 19, 2016 | Garmisch, Germany
Perman was a wonderful guy and so full of himself! One of the sweetest people I have ever known....he was a gentle giant and loved at AC Flora High School...I'll never forget him dressing up as a "woman" and being in the Mr. Falcon contest!!!! Can't remember if he won or not, but I sure voted for him!!!!! May God Rest Your Soul......Linda Vincent Morgan-Class of 1966
January 18, 2016