Brad A. Jarnagin
June 12, 1970 — February 23, 2024
Brad Jarnagin, 53, passed away at his home on February 23, 2024.
Brad was born June 12, 1970 to Rita and Ted Jarnagin. He graduated from East High School in 1988. Brad worked at various jobs where he enjoyed interacting with all types of people. He married Kami on April 12, 1996 in Des Moines and the couple had two children.
In his free time, Brad enjoyed listening to music, watching UFC Fights, playing with his dog, Blaze, and spending time with his family.
He will be greatly missed by his wife, Kami Jarnagin; his children, Kyle (Kenzie) and Austin Jarnagin; grandson, Ira; his parents, Ted and Rita Jarnagin; his sister, Sheila (Dion) Brackney; and nephews, Dillon and Christian.
Brad was preceded in death by his grandparents, and many aunts and uncles.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Condolences of sympathy may be expressed to the family at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Jerry and Sharon Lawless
03/05/2024
We are very, very sorry for your loss. Please reach out to us by email as we would love to hear from you.
Lynda and Larry Bates
03/03/2024
Ted, Rita, Sheila, Kami and entire Jarnagin family.
Our heart breaks for you, we are so sorry, Brad was such a wonderful person, we have wonderful fond memories of him.
Treasure the precious family memories.and time together.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Stephania (Lawless) Russo
03/02/2024
Continued,After all these years, I still have fond memories of playing with Brad & Sheila, from a game of pool in the family room, to dolls in Sheilas room. Brad & Sheila were always very polite, and smart! Sheila was the quieter one at that time, very sweet & cute, and liked when we played in her room the most. Brad was knowledgeable about a lot of things & not at all interested in playing dolls with us. If memory serves, I recall that Brad wasnt particularly fond of candy back then, which meant more for Shelia and I. Thank you for the fond childhood memories.
May your family memories of Brad bring you comfort and peace in this difficult time.
Stephania (Lawless) Russo
03/02/2024
Dear Ted, Rita, Shelia,
Im so sorry for your loss. My condolences to Brads wife, Kami and children, Kyle & Austin.
I have fond childhood memories playing with Brad & Sheila, when you lived on Lacona. My parents still live there. You were always kind & welcoming. I will never forget eating cheesecake for the very first time, at your house. Of course, at the time I couldnt imagine why anyone would put cheese in a cake, but Im glad they did.
Mary (Tomlinson) Morlan
03/01/2024
Ted, it's been so long ago when we were neighbors on Henderson and years since we've seen each other.
Ted, Rita and family - I was so sorry to read about Brad. I hope you have many fond memories to give you comfort.
Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted. Matthew 5:4.