John “Jack” Jeffery Fehrman

Service Date: July 8, 2017
Visitation Info: St. Barbara Catholic Church
Service Info: St. Barbara Catholic Church
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John “Jack” Jeffery Fehrman, 63, entered into eternal life on Monday, June 26, 2017 at his residence in Erlanger, KY. John, an ardent fan of University of Michigan football, enjoyed spending time outdoors hiking, hunting, and golfing. He was also a member of St. Barbara Church where he played the drums during services.

John was preceded in passing by his parents Donald and Betty Fehrman; twin sisters: Joanne Goff and Janet Jayne; and twin brothers Donald and Ronald Fehrman.

He will be dearly missed by his loving wife, Cathie Fehrman; son Jeff (Jeanine) Fehrman; twin grandchildren Trenton “Bear” and Taylor; siblings: James (Ramona) Fehrman, Judie (Don) Merriweather, Jill (Gary) Doyle, Jan (Tim) Ruiz, and Julie (John) Cahill; brother-in-law Bret Goff; as well as many family members and friends.

Memorial Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 8, 2017 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at St Barbara Church in Erlanger,

Memorial Funeral Mass will follow visitation on Saturday, July 8, 2017 at 12:00 PM.

Memorial contributions to:

National Kidney Foundation 615 Elsinore Pl. Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH 45202

American Liver Foundation 39 Broadway, Suite 2700, New York, NY 10006.

Online condolences to:

www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com.

Saturday
8
July
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

St. Barbara Catholic Church

4042 Turkeyfoot Rd.
Erlanger, Ky 41018
Saturday
8
July
12:00 pm

St. Barbara Catholic Church

4042 Turkeyfoot Rd.
Erlanger, Ky 41018

John “Jack” Jeffery Fehrman

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Saturday
8
July
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

St. Barbara Catholic Church

4042 Turkeyfoot Rd.
Erlanger, Ky 41018

RIP Jack

Cathie,
I just found out about the passing of your husband, Jack. Dave and I are so very sorry. I enjoyed listening to him play the drums in church. We got to meet you and Jack through Don and Diana. Jack was such a nice man. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dave and Alice Thompson


Goodbye, Jack

I was sorry to hear of Jack’s passing. Growing up, Jack was the cousin I knew mostly through pictures in Grandma’s house and clippings in her scrapbook. More recently, though, Jack and I connected through Facebook, and it was nice to learn more about his life and family, and to share in his love for you all.

My condolences to everyone,
Ron Sielinski and family


Message from Beth Mangutz Reinig

RIP Jack. I knew Jack when i went to school with him at Bridgeport and from religious ed. classes. Also remembered he was a featherweight in Golden Gloves.


Condolences from Nancy O’Dell Topham

Jill and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Prayers for you and your family at this difficult. May Jack rest in peace.


We love you “Bean”! You will be missed.

I recently talked to Jackie, before his passing. He shared with me how much he loved and adored his wife, Cathie. How amazing she was during his recent stay in the hospital and what an angel she was …as well as how much he loved his son Jeff, Jeanine, Trenton and Taylor. Our thoughts and prayers are with them all. When I donated my kidney to Jackie, he told me that siblings who share a kidney are called “Bean and Beanette”…we have called each other that ever since. You will always hold a special place in my heart “Bean”. Love, Janny and Tim XOXO


Rest in peace “Bean”~ We love you!

I recently spoke to Jackie on the phone before his passing and he shared with me how amazing his wife, Cathie is and how much he loved and adored her as well as his family. It melted my heart…we love them too and feel the same, they are in our thoughts and prayers. When I donated my kidney to Jack, he told me siblings who share a kidney are called “Bean and Beanette”. We have called each other that ever since. I will miss you “Bean”, we all do. You will always hold a special place in my heart. I know you are in heaven and it is glorious…RIP “Bean” we love you. Janny and Tim XOXO


Goodbye Jack

Jack and I met in Pennsylvania, worked and played music together in Ohio, Nebraska, and Texas. I’ll forever have fond memories of him smiling from behind the snare drum many fine evenings, cheering up the workday with his easy laugh and great sense of humor many fine days. Jack had a lot of heart, and was a good man. I will miss him. God Bless you, Cathie, Jeff and family

Chris & Jamie Ross