Kermit Wayne Christopher

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Kermit Wayne Christopher

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Kermit Christopher Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by MeadowLawn Funeral Home, Crematory and Cemetery on Mar. 2, 2026.
On March 12, 1951, a baby boy was born to Douglas S. Christopher and Velma Ramsey Christopher in San Antonio, Texas. He was the seventh child in a blended family. When Kermit's father passed away, he stepped into a role of responsibility far beyond his years. At only eighteen, he helped care for his mother and supported his siblings in every way he could. His quiet willingness to help family became one of the defining marks of his life.

Kermit graduated from Brackenridge High School and later joined the United States Army in 1972. He served honorably as a Unit Supply Specialist and Armorer in the 1st Battalion, 32nd Armor, 3rd Armored Division in Europe. For his meritorious service, he received the Army Commendation Medal, along with additional commendations recognizing his excellence and dedication.

After completing his military service, Kermit worked in several skilled positions, including as a machinist and a civil service employee. He served as a cartographer with the Defense Mapping Agency at Fort Sam Houston, where he completed specialized training and was honored as Outstanding Employee of the Quarter. He later continued his federal career with the United States Postal Service.

In 1982, Kermit reached a personal milestone when he earned his Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree from Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University). He took great pride in this achievement, which reflected his determination, discipline, and commitment to providing a strong foundation for his family.

When Kermit returned from military service, he met Jan Elizabeth Lightfoot, who was then attending Our Lady of the Lake University. They were united in marriage on February 8, 1976, at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Houston, Texas, with her adoptive father, Rev. Dr. James E. Lightfoot, officiating. Their marriage lasted 15 years, and they had two sons: Brandon Christopher and Justin Christopher.

During his early marital years, Kermit became active in the Church of God in Christ and was licensed to preach the Gospel at West End Church of God in Christ. His faith deepened during this season, shaping the way he lived, served, and raised his family.

In 1986, Kermit and Jan relocated to Houston, Texas, where Kermit lived for the remainder of his life. Although the marriage ended, they remained committed to raising their sons with stability, love, and access to both parents. They co-parented with mutual respect - same rules, different houses - and lived in close proximity so Brandon and Justin could visit either parent at any time. Over the years, their relationship matured into a lasting friendship marked by a sense of extended family cohesiveness, forgiveness, gratitude, and peace.

Kermit openly proclaimed Jesus as his Lord and Savior, praying for and sharing his faith with others. His quiet strength, gentle humor, and willingness to help remained consistent throughout his life. Kermit ended his earthly pilgrimage on Sunday, February 8, 2026. He was preceded in death by his parents, Douglas Christopher and Velma Christopher, and his siblings, Douglas Christopher Jr., Harry Christopher, Carolyn Christopher, Christy Christopher, Shirley Harper, Beverly Drew, and BettyJo Woods.

He leaves to cherish his memory: his sons, Brandon Christopher and Justin Christopher; his grandchildren, Cynai Madison Christopher, Asa Zykai Christopher, and Gianna Elizabeth Christopher; his former wife and most recent pastoral caregiver, Dr. Jan Elizabeth Lightfoot; his siblings, Ural Harper and Cynthia Gordon; and a host of nieces, nephews, extended relatives, and friends.

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MeadowLawn Funeral Home

5611 E. Houston St., San Antonio, TX 78220

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Mar

4

Celebration of Life

11:00 a.m.

MeadowLawn Funeral Home

5611 E. Houston St., San Antonio, TX 78220

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