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With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Braxton Jarmon on July 5, 2025. Born on January 11, 2010, Braxton's journey on Earth was brief but impactful. This sweet, considerate, warm, silly, and thoughtful soul has left an everlasting mark on those who had the pleasure of knowing him.
A talented musician, Braxton was selected for Tom Glenn High's marching band where he played the bass clarinet with remarkable passion. His love for music was matched by his enthusiasm for outdoor adventures, such as hiking and rock climbing, and his passion for playing video games.
Braxton also showed immense dedication and athleticism, participating in both youth and high school football as a defensive end. He donned the #25 for the Glenn High Football team proving himself to be a versatile young man.
Braxton is survived by his father, Jermaine Jarmon, and his mother. His life was graced with steadfast love from siblings, WesLee (Paizley) Louderman, Casey Louderman, Joshua Louderman, and Kylee Louderman. His Grandparents, Walter Kite Sr., Donnie (Bill) Francis, carry on his memory with tender affection. Also survived by his aunt Juanita Johnson, aunt Deborah (Winfred) Johnson, uncle Walter (Meghann Mandley) Kite Jr. and many cousins and friends.
Along with his sister, Felicity Jarmon and bonus Mom, Alissa Martin, we mourn the untimely departure of Braxton. In his departure, he joins those who preceded him in reuniting with his beloved grandfather, Edgar Jarmon Sr., grandmother, Dorothy Jarmon, and uncle Edgar Jarmon Jr. Their reunion on the other side embraces the cycle of life and death, reminding us of the transient beauty of our earthly existence.
Braxton was not only a beacon of joy and laughter, but also a gentle guide in how to be compassionate and supportive to others. His profound lessons resonate within us, encouraging us to live our lives with benevolence and love, just as he did.
We welcome all who knew and loved Braxton to join us in celebrating his life. A funeral service will be held on July 25, 2025, at 11 AM at The Crossover Event Center at 1717 Scottsdale Dr., Leander, TX. He will then be laid to rest at the Bagdad Cemetery, 400 N Bagdad Rd., Leander, TX. A reception will follow at The Crossover.
Braxton's absence leaves a void in our lives that can never be filled. However, his spirit will live on in the memories we cherished, the laughter we shared, and the love he instilled in our hearts.
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