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Obituary: Garfield “Gar” Jermunson

Posted at 3:54 PM, Mar 22, 2019
and last updated 2019-03-22 17:54:07-04

Garfield “Gar” Jermunson, 88, of Great Falls and formerly of Brady, passed away Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at his home.

Urbin Garfield “Gar” Jermunson was born June 22, 1930 in Conrad, Montana to Gunerius “Gun” and Bertha Jermunson. He grew up on the family farm east of Brady, Montana. He attended Brady Public Schools but had little success because of a then unknown diagnosis of Dyslexia.

After being “kicked out of the 3rd grade for not shaving,” he left school at the age of 17 to join the U.S. Navy. He served during the Korean War on the USS Princeton, USS Rehoboth and the USCGC Redbud naval ships, traveling the world for 4 years.

He returned to Brady and took over the operations at the farm. Gar married Joyce Johnson on January 10, 1956 and he took extremely good care of her their entire marriage.

Gar’s lifelong dream was to learn to fly. In order to afford flying lessons, he gave up smoking. Gar obtained his private pilot’s license in 1963.

The following day, his friend and fellow pilot, Leonard Johnson flew over to buy a Super Cub. He quickly acquired his aerial applicator’s license and Gar and Leonard started J & J Aerial Spraying.

Over the years Gar owned and flew as often as he could Super Cubs, a Commanche PA-24, Pawnee, Piper 180, Stinson SR7B, Van’s RV4 and RV8. He enjoyed fly-ins and each year flew with the Antique Aircraft Association on tours of various locations throughout the western United States.

Gar was a member of AOPA, Vintage Aircraft Association and Experimental Aircraft Association. He flew until he was 82 years old. Flying was his passion, his release, his everything.

He was a lifetime member of the Elks, member and supporter of the CM Russell Museum, the Conrad Transportation and Historical Museum, the American Legion and the Sons of Norway.

To read the complete obituary and share condolences, visit the O’Connor Funeral Home website.