Eldridge Jarmon, Jr., also known to many as, “Butch”, was born in Denver, Colorado on September 20, 1975 to his parents, Eldridge Jarmon, Sr. and Martha Ann Jarmon. Eldridge was the youngest of three children, born to this union. His sisters, Toni and Tisha remember Butch as a loving person who loved his family. Butch obtained his formal education by attending classes at Manual High School in the Denver Public Schools District. He completed his general education courses, and obtained his General Education Diploma. Butch sought out higher education and began attending Colorado State University Pueblo, he studied Construction. While in school, Butch maintained a steady job as a second-year apprentice at Metropolitan Glass. In the winter of 1989, Butch met Bonnie Smith. In 1993, Butch and Bonnie started their family by welcoming their first of three daughters into the world, Nakita, followed by Nyiesha and Natosha. In December of 2000, Butch and Bonnie became one in marriage and exchanged vows. Butch often spent his time surrounded by loved ones, who knew him as a well-rounded individual. He held the hearts of everyone who knew him with his charm. Butch was a strong and loving man, who was well-known for his light sense of humor. Confident in his place of the world, he walked through tough times and easy times alike. Born in the Mile-High City, Butch was a true Denver Broncos fan. Often, he would say that he was a Broncos fan for life and would not pass up the opportunity to wear his Broncos gear. He held multiple interests aside from football, including cars, motorcycles, playing dominos, going to the gym and listening to music. He also enjoyed going to the movies and spending time in the mountains with his beloved wife. Of all things he loved, Butch’s true passion was his family. Butch surrounded himself with loved ones. To be loved by Butch was truly a blessing, because there was nothing he would not do for his family. He always brought the family together and found great happiness when his family was together and happy as one. Butch was preceded in death by his mother, Martha Ann Jarmon; and grandmother, Ardie May Crowley. On December 27, 2017, Eldridge “Butch” Jarmon, Jr. left his family, but only to forever reside close to them in spirit. Butch is survived by his wife, Bonnie Jarmon; three daughters, Nakita Jarmon, Nyiesha Jarmon, Natosha Jarmon; his father, Eldridge Jarmon, Sr. (Jan); two older sisters, Toni Jarmon and Tisha Binkley (Jeremiah); nephews, Jory Jarmon, and Darius Jarmon; Jeremiah Jarmon, Jarius Gholston; niece, Alaysia Gholston, and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives, and many, many friends
Funeral Home: St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church - 2050 Uinta Street, Denver, Colorado
Visitation: 1/5/2018 at 10:00 AM - Pipkin Braswell Chapel of Peace - 6601 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO
Service: 1/5/2018 at 2:00 PM - Pipkin Braswell Chapel of Peace - 6601 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO
Cemetery: Pipkin Braswell Chapel of Peace - 6601 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO