John Esker "Johnny" Passmore

John Esker "Johnny" Passmore obituary, Gainesville, GA

John Esker "Johnny" Passmore

John Passmore Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Memorial Park Funeral Home - Main Chapel on Apr. 21, 2025.

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Born Feb 10,1960 in Buford, GA to the Late Mr./Mrs. James and Wilda Passmore entered eternal rest on April 16,2025 at his residence surrounded by his wife and family.
Johnny is survived by his loving wife and best friend Marilyn Passmore of 27 years, he worked with and retired from Gwinnett Window and Door in Buford, GA.
He was preceded in death by his children Leighanne, John and Karen Passmore, his parents James and Wilda Passmore, his siblings Kathy, Kenny and Richie Passmore Step brother Danny Bennett.
Mr. Passmore loved God, his Church family at Jackson County Baptist Church and his family, he was an avid deer hunter and loved to fish. He loved spending time with his family especially his nieces and nephews Dewayne and Becky Roberts, Jennifer and Landy Morillo, Jason, Dusty and Melissa Wilson, Ricky Gooch and Tiffany and Zach Seabolt as much as he loved them he loved his great nieces and nephews just as much Kayla, Megan, Katie, Mackenzie, Lauren, Ricky, Alex, Alivia, Julia, Abigail, Adilynn, Matthew, Gavin, Malia, Hardin, Waylin, Scarlet as well as many more nieces and nephews.
His memory lives on through his wife, Marilyn Loggins Passmore, step mother Betty Passmore, siblings and their spouses Susan and James Robinson, Steve and Amy Passmore, Tommy and Lara Passmore, Bobby and Angela Passmore, Charlie and Joyce Passmore, Sandra and David Bonilla, Jane Roling, Wanda McEntire, Denise and Perry Dodd and sister in law Shirley Wilson.
The funeral service will be held Wednesday April 23,2025 at 1:00pm at memorial park chapel, with internment following at Memorial park Cemetery. Pastor Matt Booher and Jack Lawson will officiate. The family will receive friends Monday and Tuesday, 5-8pm both days at Memorial Park Funeral Home.
Memorial Park Funeral Home, 2030 Memorial Park Road, Gainesville GA 30504, is in charge of arrangements. Send online condolences to www.memorialparkfuneralhomes.com.
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