Jarvis D. D’Agostino, 55, of Frankfort, died June 5, 2018 at I.U. Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. He was born January 18, 1963 in Kokomo, Ind.to Paul & Nancy (Roark) D’Agostino. He married Robin Huffer on March 16, 2002 and she survives. Jarvis attended Kokomo Haworth High School. He was a member of the National Guard from 1982 ~ 1985. A journeyman meat cutter, he currently worked for Meijer in Lafayette. He had work at other Meijer Stores, Marsh Supermarket in Frankfort and Heartland Automotive. Jarvis attended the New Life Assembly of God in Frankfort and was a former member of Fairfield Christian Church in Oakford, Ind. He was a member of NRA and ABATE. Jarvis enjoyed talking & visiting with people, motorcycles, collected guns and knives. He loved his pets, Bambi & Sassy and especially his granddaughter Alexis.
Visitation and Services
Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Monday, June 11, 2018 at Goodwin Funeral Home. Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 12th at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to ABATE Honor Ride for Diabetes, envelopes will be available.
Survived by:
Wife: Robin D’Agostino of Frankfort, Ind., Father: Paul D’Agostino of Kokomo, Ind., 3 Daughters: Cola M. (Matt) Kahn of Kokomo, Ind., Hope R. (Randy) Murphy of Kokomo, Ind. and Gwendolyn D. D’Agostino of Myrtle Beach, SC, Son: Matthew P. D’Agostino of Kokomo, Ind., 4 Sisters: Gina D’Agostino of Kokomo, Ind., Lisa (Drew) Jacobs of Missouri, Elizabeth (Fayez) Omari of Missouri, Kasey Moore of Missouri, 2 Brothers: Troy Moore of Kokomo, Ind. and James Moore of Missouri, Granddaughter: Alexis, Mother-in-Law: Carolyn S. Huffer of Frankfort, Ind., Brother-in-Law: Brian L. Huffer of Frankfort, Ind.
Preceded by:
He was preceded in death by his mother in 2002, brother, Joe D’Agostino and sister Paula D’Agostino
Jarvis was a good man and a very good dad.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRobin,
I am truly very sorry for you. May you find peace and comfort in the days ahead.
Linda
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRest In Peace old friend.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTo Robin and Brian, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers have been with you for weeks now. I will continue to keep you and your family in my prayers to give you strength to continue with your lives. May God bless you and keep near.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m sorry for your loss. My heart and prayers go out to the family in your hour of need. May God send some healing your way. So sad to hear. You couldn’t ask for a better man. He always had a smile on his face and very friendly.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy dear Robin, I am so sorry to read of the passing of your husband. Cherish the years you two had together & may you find peace in the days ahead of you. May God’s blessings be with all of his family. A friend, Barbara Mohan
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTo Jarvis D’Agostino’s Family, I had Jarvis and Joe as students at Bon Air School in Kokomo. Both boys were good students and had wonderful manners! Jarvis always had a beaming smile! I talked to Jarvis several times as a young man. He was proud of his family and introduced his daughters. I know you will miss him, but you will feel his love in your daily lives. Do things to make Jarvis proud of you. God bless! Miriam Bence, Tipton County.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI wish I could have known you, as we would have been cousins. My Grandfather was William Roark, who was your mother’s uncle and your grandfather, James C Roark Jr.’s younger brother. It seems you were well liked and an astounding man. Perhaps, we will meet on the other side. Rest easy cousin.
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