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CARLOS D. JARAMILLO
Carlos D. Jaramillo, 84 of Madison, GA died August 28, 2018. Mr. Jaramillo was born July 6, 1934 in Panama City, Panama. His parents were Carlos Jaramillo Segovia and Carmen Aguilar de Jaramillo. As a teenager, he moved to the United States and gained his United States Citizenship at age 22. He attended the University of Florida, earning various degrees, including a Masters in Education. He worked for a time with NASA. Later he become a teacher and swim coach and eventually his favorite job as a high school guidance counselor. Mr. Jaramillo loved to travel and visited countries the world over. He was married to the late Beatriz Gonzales. Mr. Jaramillo moved to Madison from Fairfax, VA after Mrs. Jaramillo died earlier this year. Mr. Jaramillo is survived by his children: Mike and Dee Jaramillo, Lynette (LP) Patricia and Tom Gelles and Lydia and Ken Johnson. He was predeceased by his step daughter, Carmen Machicado. He is also survived by his brother, Edgar and Juana Jaramillo. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren and nieces and a nephew. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, September 12 at 11 a.m. in the chapel of A.E. Carter Funeral Home.
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a loved one
September 11, 2018
We will see you again one day grandpa. I'll make sure to bring your fishing pole. We love and miss you.
Nina, Spenser ,and Gus Hardy
September 9, 2018
Uncle Carlosas many of us called him. He was a true life counselor to many of us...he gave a hand to anyone who asked him for help. He certainly loved life and he loved his family and many of us...I will treasure all the memories with him and his family forever. There is a slight sense of comfort knowing and being a witness of the love that he had for Tia Betty and Carmencita and I have no doubt that they are now reunited in heaven. My condolences to his family. May our Lord give them serenity and may his memories stay with them forever. He sure was loved by many of us.
Suzy De Herrera
September 8, 2018
Pop,
We miss and love you more than words can say. We would give anything to have you whole and healthy and with us still. We hope and pray that you, Betty, and Carmen are living it up together! Your Gators pulled through for you on Saturday; beating Charleston Southern 53-6. And yes, Dee kept her promise to you and yelled, GO GATORS! She also yelled, ROLL TIDE, but you knew that would happen. We look forward to being reunited as a family one day. You are much loved and missed!
Mike & Dee Jaramillo
September 7, 2018
Grief can be so very hard, but our special memories can help us to cope. Remember them today and always. 1 Corinthians 15:26.
BM
September 7, 2018
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