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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of the effervescent spirit, Felicity Jarmon, who left us too soon, on July 11, 2025. Born on July 24, 2008, during her short but impactful 17 years on earth, Felicity embodied a spirit that was fiery, giving, creative, playful, ambitious, and headstrong.
Inherently vivacious, Felicity radiated positivity and laughter. She carried an innate ability to make light in the darkest times which, in turn, comforted those fortunate enough to have walked with her during her journey. Her laughter and joyous spirit were infectious.
Immensely creative, Felicity found solace and expression in her art. With her unique perspective of the world, she created sculptures and drawings that were nothing short of amazing. Her art was an extension of her personality, each piece reflecting her spirit.
Felicity is survived by her father, Jermaine Jarmon, and her mother. Her life was graced with steadfast love from siblings, WesLee (Paizley) Louderman, Casey Louderman, Joshua Louderman, and Kylee Louderman. Her grandparents, Walter Kite Sr., Donnie (Bill) Francis, carry on her memory with tender affection. Also survived by her aunt Juanita Johnson, aunt Deborah (Winfred) Johnson, uncle Walter (Meghann Mandley) Kite Jr. and many cousins and friends.
Along with her brother, Braxton Jarmon and bonus Mom, Alissa Martin, we mourn the untimely departure of Felicity. In her departure, she joins those who preceded her in reuniting with her beloved grandfather, Edgar Jarmon Sr., grandmother, Dorothy Jarmon, and uncle, Edgar Jarmon Jr. These loved ones, we trust, will welcome her with open arms in her journey beyond.
We welcome all who knew and loved Felicity to join us in celebrating her 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. She will then be laid to rest at the Bagdad Cemetery, 400 N Bagdad Rd., Leander, TX. A reception to follow at The Crossover.
Her legacy and the lessons she bestowed about positivity, resilience, and love will carry on in the hearts of those she touched. Although she departed from us too soon, Felicity's undying spirit will continue to inspire and guide us. Her memory will forever be cherished, and her life celebrated for the remarkable young woman she was.
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