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Jerry Edward Mahan

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Jerry Edward Mahan

Birth
Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto County, Texas, USA
Death
14 Nov 2011 (aged 63)
Germany
Burial
Graford, Palo Pinto County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Jerry was cremated and his ashes reside in Germany with his wife Heidi and two sons, Kirk and Chance. I decided to place his memorial here with his parents in the Graford cemetery so that is can be more easily found by anyone searching him out.

The following obituary was placed in the Mineral Wells Index by his daughters Terrie and Jody.

Jerry E. Mahan formerly of Mineral Wells, Texas, passed away Monday, 14 November 2011 in Germany.

He is survived by his wife Heidi Hess Mahan of Tueblitz, Germany. Children, Terrie Mahan Ortiz, of Mineral Wells, Jody Mahan Cagle and son in law, Ronnie, of Rockwall, Kirk Mahan and daughter in law Sonja, of Germany, Chanc Mahan of Germany. Grandchildren, colton Mahan of Florida, Allison Ortiz Keeton and grandson in law Chad, of Mineral Wells, Chace Mahan of Rockwall, Stephanie Ortiz of Mineral Wells, Ty Cagle, Quay Cagle and Scotty Cagle, of Rockwall, Denise and Kevin Mahan of Germany.

His brothers Everett (Bud) Mahan and wife Barbara, Aaron (JR) Mahan and his wife Bonnie all of Mineral Wells, and numerous nieces and nephews, extended family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Minnie Jackson Mahan and his sister, Caroline Mahan Tucker.

Jerry was born on 28 March 1948, in Mineral Wells. He and Heidi married in Graham, on 22 April 1977. He was a devoted and loving husband to his wife of 34 years, Heidi. It is said by his son Chanc that he had a way of aggravating and pushing him to excel. He was not only a father but a friend. He was well loved and known for his great sense of humor and ability to find humor in stressful times. His four children and ten grand children were a great source of pride and a testament to a full life that ended all to soon.

On the day you have gone,
There is so much left undone.
How could we live without?
Your jokes, You're laughing loud.
Now you are released,
So that you my rest in Peace

Jerry was cremated and his ashes reside in Germany with his wife Heidi and two sons, Kirk and Chance. I decided to place his memorial here with his parents in the Graford cemetery so that is can be more easily found by anyone searching him out.

The following obituary was placed in the Mineral Wells Index by his daughters Terrie and Jody.

Jerry E. Mahan formerly of Mineral Wells, Texas, passed away Monday, 14 November 2011 in Germany.

He is survived by his wife Heidi Hess Mahan of Tueblitz, Germany. Children, Terrie Mahan Ortiz, of Mineral Wells, Jody Mahan Cagle and son in law, Ronnie, of Rockwall, Kirk Mahan and daughter in law Sonja, of Germany, Chanc Mahan of Germany. Grandchildren, colton Mahan of Florida, Allison Ortiz Keeton and grandson in law Chad, of Mineral Wells, Chace Mahan of Rockwall, Stephanie Ortiz of Mineral Wells, Ty Cagle, Quay Cagle and Scotty Cagle, of Rockwall, Denise and Kevin Mahan of Germany.

His brothers Everett (Bud) Mahan and wife Barbara, Aaron (JR) Mahan and his wife Bonnie all of Mineral Wells, and numerous nieces and nephews, extended family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Minnie Jackson Mahan and his sister, Caroline Mahan Tucker.

Jerry was born on 28 March 1948, in Mineral Wells. He and Heidi married in Graham, on 22 April 1977. He was a devoted and loving husband to his wife of 34 years, Heidi. It is said by his son Chanc that he had a way of aggravating and pushing him to excel. He was not only a father but a friend. He was well loved and known for his great sense of humor and ability to find humor in stressful times. His four children and ten grand children were a great source of pride and a testament to a full life that ended all to soon.

On the day you have gone,
There is so much left undone.
How could we live without?
Your jokes, You're laughing loud.
Now you are released,
So that you my rest in Peace



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