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Michael R “Mike” Jarrett

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Michael R “Mike” Jarrett

Birth
Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Death
9 Jul 2016 (aged 52)
Carl Junction, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
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Mike passed away yesterday following breathing complications that resulted from a car accident last week. Mike and his passenger were t-boned by a 20 year old man, who we aren't sure had insurance at this point. Mike's passenger died almost instantly.

Michael Roy Jarrett, 52, passed away surrounded by his family members singing him into heaven on July 9, 2016 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Mike was born to Robert and Sally Jarrett on April 12, 1964, in Joplin, MO. He is survived by his mother, Sally, three sisters, Margaret (Keith), Bobbie (Rick), Patty (Doug), and a brother Tom (Linda). Mike is also survived by several nieces and nephews (and Sassy and Floppy, his cats). He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Jarrett.
Mike graduated from Carl Junction High School and attended college at MSSU in Joplin and MU in Columbia. He proudly served his country six years in the US Navy on the nuclear submarines and Qualified in Submarines on board the USS Drum (SSN-677) and served on the USS Newport News (SSN-750). He was a Yeoman YN2 (SS). Mike was an HP computer and copier sales representative. His computer savvy will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Mike loved nature and had quite the forest of indoor and outdoor plants and his bird feeders. He shared on Facebook many pictures of the various flowers, birds, and critters around the family farm. He always said if he ever won the lottery, he had visions of restoring the old barn and fixing up the farm.
Mike was always helping others and it is only fitting that the accident that took his life happened while helping a friend.
Mike, you are loved and will be missed by a multitude of family and friends. Rest now, little brother!
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 13 at 2 PM at Simpson Funeral Home in Carl Junction. A visitation will be held Tuesday, July 12 from 6-7pm at the Funeral Home.
Mike passed away yesterday following breathing complications that resulted from a car accident last week. Mike and his passenger were t-boned by a 20 year old man, who we aren't sure had insurance at this point. Mike's passenger died almost instantly.

Michael Roy Jarrett, 52, passed away surrounded by his family members singing him into heaven on July 9, 2016 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Mike was born to Robert and Sally Jarrett on April 12, 1964, in Joplin, MO. He is survived by his mother, Sally, three sisters, Margaret (Keith), Bobbie (Rick), Patty (Doug), and a brother Tom (Linda). Mike is also survived by several nieces and nephews (and Sassy and Floppy, his cats). He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Jarrett.
Mike graduated from Carl Junction High School and attended college at MSSU in Joplin and MU in Columbia. He proudly served his country six years in the US Navy on the nuclear submarines and Qualified in Submarines on board the USS Drum (SSN-677) and served on the USS Newport News (SSN-750). He was a Yeoman YN2 (SS). Mike was an HP computer and copier sales representative. His computer savvy will be greatly missed by family and friends.
Mike loved nature and had quite the forest of indoor and outdoor plants and his bird feeders. He shared on Facebook many pictures of the various flowers, birds, and critters around the family farm. He always said if he ever won the lottery, he had visions of restoring the old barn and fixing up the farm.
Mike was always helping others and it is only fitting that the accident that took his life happened while helping a friend.
Mike, you are loved and will be missed by a multitude of family and friends. Rest now, little brother!
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 13 at 2 PM at Simpson Funeral Home in Carl Junction. A visitation will be held Tuesday, July 12 from 6-7pm at the Funeral Home.

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