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~~ Obituary ~~

Jere Kent Stearman, 75, of Calhoun, Georgia, went to sleep in Jesus on Sunday evening, March 3, 2013, at his home following a battle with cancer. Jere was born August 25, 1937 in Kingman, Kansas, and grew up in Wichita. He was preceded in death by his parents Melford C. and Doris L. Stearman.

Jere is survived by his wife of nearly 53 years, Marilyn Stearman; son, Kent C. Stearman of Seoul, South Korea; daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and David Pflugrad of Fort Myers, Florida; two younger sisters, Barbara Hansen and her husband Ivan of Adairsville, Georgia; and Patricia Hansen of Cape Coral, Florida; three younger brothers, David Stearman of Terra Bella, California; Michael Stearman and his wife Tonya of Weaverville, California; and Greg Stearman and his wife Kathy of Berrien Springs, Michigan; and many nieces and nephews.

Jere had lived in Calhoun since 2004 and was an active member of the Calhoun Seventh-day Adventist Church. He had worked part-time in maintenance at the Georgia-Cumberland Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Previously, he resided in several areas of Kansas; Lexington, Kentucky; Austin, Texas; and Seale, Alabama. During Jere’s 27 year career with IBM he helped develop the first inkjet printer for office use. His accomplishments include building a house for his family in the 1970’s. Jere loved nature and had a lifelong fascination with airplanes, electricity and electronics. He was known as a helpful friend and neighbor who could fix anything.

Online condolences may be posted below. Longer stories or special memories may be shared using the "Stories" tab above. The Stearman family will be grateful for every treasured memory.

~~ Memorial Contributions ~~

Friends and family are invited to make memorial contributions to Gospel Ministries International, PO Box 506, Collegedale, TN 37315, www.gospelministry.org, 423-473-1841.

~~ Memorial Service Program ~~

View archived video at http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/30025744
A memorial service was held on Sabbath, March 16, 2013 at 5:00 PM, in Calhoun, Georgia, at the Calhoun Seventh-day Adventist Church.  It was streamed live on the internet allowing friends and family who were unable to be physically present to be comforted by the service.  The family wishes to express their deepest gratitide to each one who made the service so beautiful and meaningful. The program was as follows:   


Organ Meditation: Cheryl Smith

Congregational Hymn: "What a Friend We Have in Jesus"

Musical Selection by a Men's Group: "O, When Shall I See Jesus"


Congregational Hymn: "No Night There"

Opening Prayer: Chaplain Dave Smith

Life Sketch: Pastor Gary Rustad

Musical Selection by Carl Anderson & Norm Wilson: "Asleep In Jesus"

Message: Pastor Ken Mittleider

Closing Prayer: Pastor Gary Rustad

Organ Postlude: Cheryl Smith

March 8, 2013
March 8, 2013
Jere's legacy, among other things is leaving a family that walks with Jesus. What more could a man want? 

I personally was in awe at his gentleness, helpfulness, and instant smile. He blessed me each time we met. I'll miss him.
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
Dear Marilyn and family, it was a privilege to know both of you and worked together at UcheePines. We are sorry about your loss. Jere was such a gentle, christian, wonderful friend. We will cherish our time together and remember our last visit in Uchee Pines 2 years ago. Looking forward to that morning when we will see him again. May you be held in Jesus' arms at this sad time, Blessings.
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
Jere, and I worked for over three years together at Uchee Pines. Now when I think back on those special times; our spiritual talks, the lessons in maintenance, and the joy of christian fellowship, I will always cherish those times! Marilyn, Jere was your Husband and I am proud to say my friend. Only a short delay and then he will be with us again! Praise God!!
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
Dear Marilyn, Kent, and Kathy, It was at Enterprise where I first knew Jere, and at EA where I last talked to him a few years ago. He was a wonderful man and I am saddened. My heart goes out to each of you. I pray that God will give you peace that passes all understanding, and that at Jesus coming we can all be together forever. Thank God for Jere's life of service. May God bless you!
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
Jere's life both in academy and through his adult years is a testimony of his outstanding character. His inspirational emails he occasionally sent was an influence for leading others to place their faith in God who loves us all. We will meet again on that glorious resurrection day! May the circle be unbroken. Marilyn, God bless you and your family.
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
Dear Kathy and Dave, We are so sorry for your family and the loss you all feel. Did not know your father but you look like him, Kathy. We both know first hand, how sad you all are. But we have this HOPE and know we will see our loved ones again very soon. May you feel Jesus very close in the months ahead. Love and prayers, Duane and Chris
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
We are so sorry for your loss. Jere was a special person to those of us who knew him, and we will miss him. His life and character reflected Jesus, and it was evident that his life was in tune with his Creator and Redeemer. He was an extraordinary man who will be remembered. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
What a day it will be when Jesus comes to take us home. When the Jesus calls to the righteous to arise from their graves and the righteous which are alive will be caught up to meet Jesus and our loved ones.
Marilyn, what a day that will be when you will see Jere free from all sickness. Sorry for your loss of a God loving man.
Marilyn, Kent and Kathy.
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
I first met Jere and Marilyn Stearman in Texas. Their daughter, Kathy went to school with my family and later married my brother, David Pflugrad. I remember Jere as a gentle, soft spoken man who loved God and nature. Even in his struggle with cancer he was full of encouragement to others. His love for God was as strong as ever, truly a man of God. I look forward to the 2nd coming!
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
My wife (Sherry) and I (Phil) have a flood of pleasant memories of times with Jere and Marilyn. Yet, our memories on this earth will be eclipsed by the much better memories of even better times we will have in heaven. Even so, come Lord Jesus.
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
We are very sorry to hear about Jerry's passing. We remember fondly our experiences with him at Uchee Pines, and are so very sorry. Our times at Uchee Pines were some of the best in our ministry, and Jerry certainly impressed us with his friendliness, spirituality, insights, and friendship. We will miss him. We love you, Marilyn
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
I remember once asking Jerry, to stimulate a discussion, Is righteousness by faith a covering, or an experience in our lives and characters? Jerry responded back, simply, Yes. I still smile at that. He was a good friend.
Pastor Tom Cusack
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
Even though my heart is saddened, I know that our Redeemer lives! I know that partly because I saw Him in the life of Jere Stearman. I feel your pain in the loss of one who loved and blessed others so keenly with his actions. I am continuing to claim Joshua 1:9 for Marilyn. Jere loved his wife, children, and family. May God comfort each grieving heart... His spirit is near!
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
Tender,gentle,compassionate yet firm on his convictions in the face of opposition. Jere was a great light of joy in any interaction. His smile full of joy and sincerity. I am grateful he is resting in Jesus to suffer no longer. His saw playing talent always put a smile on my face and touched my heart with its beauty. Our family extend our sincere condolence in your loss Marilyn and family!
March 7, 2013
March 7, 2013
I remember Jere as a person who exemplified what in means to be "in Christ", and to have the fruits of the spirit. We are grieving in Georgetown, but looking forward to the reunion in heaven.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Jere Stearmen... the quintessential Christian who spent life doing his Fathers business.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
I am sorry for your loss, Marilyn, and wanted you to know how much we enjoyed you and Jere, having you as neighbors, friends, co-workers, and fellow church members. Jere was a Christian man, caring about others, willing to help. I look forward to the reunion soon to come and am glad that Jere will see Jesus next.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Jere was one of the most sincere Christians I have ever met. He would do anything he could to help anyone. He loved Jesus. He was a great friend to me and my family. He is already sorely missed. Praise the LORD for the glorious reunion ahead.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
I knew Jere and his family growing up as a kid. He and my Dad both worked at IBM and our families both transferred from Lexington,KY Kentucky to Austin in the early 70's.
Jere and Marilyn were also so kind and I have such wonderful memories of them and he will be deeply missed.
THE Juhls' want to extend our sympathy to your family
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Jere was a wonderful worker for Christ! His kind and courteous ways were always so appreciated here at the GCC office. He was such a southern Christian gentleman. We will all miss his happy laugh and helpfulness, but we know beyond a doubt that we will see him again smiling and full of life! Come quickly Lord. God bless you in abundance Marilyn.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
I meet many individuals passing through the trials of a terminal illness, and few face the prospects with as much faith and courage as Jere. Though our time together was short, I have been eternally impacted by Jere's faith. His faith helps me help others through their fiery ordeal, and as such Jere's influence lives on. I look forward to meeting again soon under the Tree of Life.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
So Sorry to hear of the passing of a wonderful husband and father! Jim & I are very privileged to have known Jere while at Uchee Pines and to be neighbors for awhile there. What a kind, gentle person!!! It is indeed with great sadness we say good-bye to him, but praise God for the hope we have in the resurrection morning when we will be united with friends and loved ones once again. Hugs
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Jere was a wonderful person who loved to share Jesus, laugh and learn about almost anything related to truth in God's word or in the natural world. You knew he genuinely cared about people. He will be missed, but only for a little while as Jesus will be coming soon to take us all home! Until then may His comfort and power be manifest in our lives as we share the Jesus Jere loved!
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Kathy, Kent and Family.We can understand your grief and send our sympathy to you. Although we did not meet your Father we understand how dear he was to you and the pain you experience from his passing away. Cheryl and I send our love as well as our prayers to you and your family.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
I have been Privileged to be a prayer warrior on Jere's behalf for 5-6 months. I never knew Jere here on earth, but he fought the good fight and he will shine forth with the Redeemer's glory. I look forward to meeting him by the Sea of Glass when God takes us home. May God bring comfort to your family in this time of sorrow.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
I am so sorry for your loss. I only met your father a few times at VGA and I remember being at your house one time after church and eating around your table for Sabbath lunch. Kent, Kathy, and family, prayers are with you at this time. He will always be in your hearts and God will help you through this time. Peace.........
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Jere's picture says it all - a happy man who had nothing to fear for the future because he knew without a doubt he was in the Lord's hands even through the valley of the shadow. What a privilege it has been to know him and share in his passion for health ministries, especially at the Calhoun CHIP workshop. Thank you for sharing his life with us. Prayers are with you.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Kathy & Marilyn, Your sadness is shared by many friends, ome old and some new. I am glad that I was able to meet Jere and you (Marilyn) when we were in Calhoun. God will be by your sad as you adjust to the loss of father and husband. I share your pain, and can tell you from experience that God will be with you each step of the way. It is good that you have each other at this time. God bles
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
This is from my son Brooklyn Ballew. This poem reminds me of how pure Mr. Jere was in his life.
"Natures first green is gold. Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leafs a flower. But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief. So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay." Nothing but fond memories & love of Mr. Jere, my neighbor.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
I know that Marilyn and family will miss him very much. I am saddened at his passing. I often think of the many good times at Enterprise. I want the family to know that I am thinking of them and of Jere. God Bless and remember the good things that he has done in his lifetime. Don Myers
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
I am so sorry to hear about Jere's passing. He was instrumental, with his very humorous wife Marilyn in helping me find the truth as it is laid out in God's word. I have often thought of the many times I spent in Jere's home in Austin with Kent, Jere, and Marilyn learning so many wonderful truth's. He will be missed, but I will look for him in the kingdom to come. 1 Thess 4:13-18.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Dear ole friend Marilyn. So sooryfor your loss holding you and yours close in heart and keeping y'all in prayers enjoyed visiting in your home love and friendship . Ed and Lola Warner God Bless .
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
So sorry to hear about Jere! I know you'll miss him Marilyn, but he's in a better place!!! God be with you!!!! Your in my prayers!!
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Jere will always have a special place in our hearts. He was always kind and helpful and a special friend to us. Words cannot express the sadness we feel at his loss, but we also realize the joy that will take place on resurrection morning. He will be missed personally by us and all who knew him.
Our love to Marilyn, Kent and Kathy.
Valerie and Mario
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
I am so glad to know Jere as my uncle. He was a very Godly man and a very practical one too. I will always remember that way he held his tongue a certian way when he put in a screw or such. Marilyn, Kathy, David, Kent, you will be in my prayers and may God bless, keep, and comfort you as you wait to be reunited with Jere at Christ's soon return.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Dearest Kathy, David, Marilyn, Kent & family, As I sit here tonight reflecting upon the promises of God, my thoughts turn to the legacy your Dad has left and which lives in his children, His great love for God and His Son, Jesus Christ. He nurtured you in your walk with the Lord and that light shines in and through you to all those who know you. May His peace reign in your hearts.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Dear Marilyn and Family,  Ken and I are so sorry to hear about Jere. He will certainly be missed, not only by us but by all who knew him. He was truly a wonderful and caring Christian man. How thankful we can be that we have the "Blessed Hope" to look forward to! Come, Lord Jesus!
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
"Love Thy Neighbor" is what I will remember about Jere because he truly did his best to minister to our neighborhood. He knew everyone in our neighborhood and everyone knew him - which is a great example to all of us. Our prayers are for you Marilyn and your family at this time.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Dear Marilyn, Kent & Family, I feel so deeply sad for your loss. Jere was a wonderful person, and I will always remember his kindness and smiling face and how he always made you feel like he was happy to see you. Thank you both Marilyn & Jere for your friendship and help you gave my family, brother and I when we joined the church...and years afterward. I will be praying for you..
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
No words can be a tribute to this great man, but please see my thoughts under the Stories tab. We were so blessed to know Jere.
March 6, 2013
March 6, 2013
Kathy & Dave so sorry for the loss of your father. I did not have the pleasure of knowing him. But so glad you got to be with him at the last. You being a part of him shows what a wonderful character you have taken from him. God bless your family in your sorrow. Knowing you will see him again soon is such a comfort. Hugs, to you. Al & Dawn
March 5, 2013
March 5, 2013
Dear Marilyn, Kathy, Kent and family. Knowing that you lost a very special and significant person in your family brings heartache and tears to all of us. Jere was an amazing Christian, gentleman and friend. With each new day, may peace find a place in your heart. Thinking of you and praying for each one of you. Come, Lord Jesus. We long for Your return. God bless.
March 5, 2013
March 5, 2013
Kent, Dear Friend, Our hearts are very much with yours in the loss of your dear father. It was precious that we did get to meet your parents some years back while you were with us as our beloved organist at Central Church. Much warmth and pride in their son was very obvious, as your love for them. God be near to each of your family members now and find comfort in his loving assurances.
March 4, 2013
March 4, 2013
In the passing of some, our hearts and especially pained. I guess that is because they touched our hearts in a special way in days gone by, as Jere did. A kind, hard working, loving man. What a privilege to have known him since meeting on tour in Texas and then working side by side at Uchee Pines. Come, Lord Jesus. Blessings to you Marilyn.
March 4, 2013
March 4, 2013
Words cannot express the deep sorrow we feel at the loss of our dear friend. A life has passed from our sight, but not from our hearts. What fond memories we will cherish of happy times with Jere and Marilyn! Oh, how we long for that Great Gettin' Up Morning! May we all be faithful. I love you, Marilyn.
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March 3
March 3
I remember and miss my friend and neighbor Jere.  11 years have passed for those of us left but only a blink for Jere until he sees Jesus. 
March 3, 2022
March 3, 2022
Hi Marilyn, Kent and Kathy,

It's with a sad heart that I remember Jere's passing, but with a glad heart that I can remember him and his friendly can - do attitude. Both Marilyn and Jere were good neighbors and I'm sad to not be in that area now. I am reminded that God walks with us through the tough times, and promises a bright tomorrow.
August 25, 2021
August 25, 2021
I miss Jere Stearman. I had forgotten his birthday is the exact same month, day and year as my mother. So grateful to be able to talk with Marilyn still.
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January 10, 2021
Dear Marilyn,

It was 1976-1977 in Austin, Texas and I met Jere at IBM. Jere worked in one department and I worked in another. We both had the same boss, Ray Thompson. To this date I have always thought about Jere, wondering where he was and always my wife and I kept him in prayer. He helped me turn my garage into a bedroom on a home we had purchased in 1974. Here was so skillful and ready to take off his shirt to give to someone else and help. I remember that one weekend he extended an invitation to me and my wife Connie and to join him and his family to a Seventh Day Adventist event in either Dallas or Ft. Worth Texas. During our breaks at noon at IBM Jere and I would brake away and pray in the parking lot. I always missed Jere and his friendship. 

So, Marilyn, from Connie and Ray Balli please accept our most deepest condolences.

God bless you, always and in all ways.

Ray and Connie Balli
512-796-6471
12602 Parkland Dr
Austin, Texas


Union College

December 21, 2017

I remember jere back in the school year 1959/60 at Union College, I was taking an electronics class and he was our teacher for some of it.  He would "un-fix" old radios and then have us try to figure out what was wrong with them as part of our learning experience.  One I had to try to fix, he had drilled a hole in a capacitor and when we turned it on to see what was wrong with the radio , the capacitor exploded like a firecracker.

Fun times we had.

Gary Eitel

Memorial Service at Georgia Regents University

November 16, 2014

On Friday, November 14, 2014, Mother and I attended the 1PM memorial service on the campus of GRU in Augusta, Georgia, in honor of Dad and 133 other body donors for their medical education programs. Musical selections were interspersed with readings* and remarks by staff and students. We were especially blessed to hear from the students, who regarded these donors as their first patients. They expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to study these bodies so they could acquire the knowledge to help future patients throughout their careers. Students from several disciplines had benefited: future physicians, physician assistants, nurse anesthetists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, dentists, and medical illustrators. The program included a reading of the donors’ names, a consecration of the cremains by the chaplain, and ended with a bagpipe rendition of “Amazing Grace.” It was all very meaningful and made us realize that these students considered body donations to be the ultimate gift. We came away feeling that Dad’s choice was a high form of stewardship.

Afterward, we walked to the campus memorial garden where, under the shelter of a white awning, a stone engraved “2014” marked an open grave containing the individually boxed remains of the 53 donors whose families chose to have them buried there, including Dad’s. The hedged garden was small, but impeccably kept with a vine covered entry arch, a caduceus sculpture surrounded by a raised flower bed of pansies, wooden benches, and—under a big magnolia tree—a plaque reading, “In memory of those who generously gave their bodies to help future generations through medical research and education.”  As we lingered, the platform bouquets from the memorial service were placed around the grave, and we had the opportunity to express our thanks in person to David Adams and Nan Eaton who had been so helpful when we called GRU with questions. We remained to see the grave filled and the grass replaced. We had a good sense of closure knowing where, and how respectfully, Dad was buried.

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*The following touching poem was included and seemed to encapsulate the message of the service.
 

“Anatomy Teacher”
 

When I touched your hands,

I touched hands that had felt

The chill of 94 winters,

Fingers that had stretched in the sunlight

Of as many springs.

 

When I touched your feet,

I touched feet that had walked

The paths of nine decades,

Toes curling and uncurling through

The uncertainty of five wars.

 

When I touched your arms,

I touched the arms that had

Braced you from and embraced the world,

A world I know only through

Historians and faded photographs.

 

When I stared into the shell of your eyes,

I saw the screen upon which

A million irreplaceable scenes had been played,

Visions of a world rapidly changing,

At once both like and unlike my own.

 

When I held your heart in my hands,

In a moment filled with awe and grace,

I held a heart whose mysteries I will never know,

A heart that gave me the gift of itself.

 

When you invited me to know you,

To be a guest in the house that

Your spirit left,

To touch your body more intimately

Than any lover could, you forever altered my life.

 

My feet, with the knowledge of yours,

Will walk into the future

Carrying you with me.

My hands, as they reach out to comfort and heal,

Will do so never forgetting the

Delicacy of yours.

 

My eyes, as they sweep across the

Landscapes of my future,

Will find in it reflections of

The world I saw as yours.

 

My heart, in the rhythm of its beating,

Will carry with it

The stillness and wonder of your heart,

Lying silent in my hands.

 

by Amy Marie Millikan

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