• City Union Mission
    1100 E. 11th St
    Kansas City, MO 64106

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“You send our sincere sympathy to the family. Sorry we could not attend the service. Jerry was truly a man of God who loved the Lord and his family....Read More »
1 of 12 | Posted by: Clyde and Carol Hayes - Rolla, MO

“I wish we could have been there for Jerry's Memorial service today. Just know you all are constantly on our hearts and you are in our prayers. It is...Read More »
2 of 12 | Posted by: Don and Peggy Nutt - Adrian, MI

“Just a couple of week ago, I shook hands at BSF with my brother. I felt like we made a connection the last two years in BSF. I will miss him. ...Read More »
3 of 12 | Posted by: Nancy and Clark Lees - Olathe, KS

“We extend our sincere condolences to all the Miner family as well as the friends of this beautiful, gentle spirited man. Our prayers have been and...Read More »
4 of 12 | Posted by: Nabil & Rebecca Cherif - Shawnee, KS

“I am at a loss for words; my heart goes out to all of you. Please know that I am keeping you in my prayers. Love Lisa & family ”
5 of 12 | Posted by: Lisa Gannon - MO

“What an amazing testimony of what a rock solid marriage in Christ is all about. Jerry was so faithful to serve at BSF and had a consistent...Read More »
6 of 12 | Posted by: Greg and Mary Reynolds - Olathe, KS

“To Barbara and the family. Glenn and I are praying for you during these days of grief and rejoicing in the Hope in Jesus. John 14:1,2 and 27 We...Read More »
7 of 12 | Posted by: Glenn and Norma Adams - Olathe, KS

“Dear Brian & Kevin, Angela & all the Miners, We are very saddened to hear of your loss. Know we are praying for you all at this time. Regards...Read More »
8 of 12 | Posted by: Bill & Becky Burns - Olathe, KS

“My prayers are with Barbara and the family yet praising God that Jerry is with our Lord. ”
9 of 12 | Posted by: Rebecca Thesman - Olathe, KS

“We are praying for the extended Miner family during this difficult time of loss, while at the same time rejoicing that Jerry is in the presence of...Read More »
10 of 12 | Posted by: Lisa Antonucci - Phoenix, AZ

“On behalf of everyone here at the Olathe Y, we offer our condolences and prayers to Barbara and family during this difficult time. We feel blessed...Read More »
11 of 12 | Posted by: Mark Hinojosa/Olathe YMCA - KS

“The Staff of the Johnson County Chapel wishes to express our sincere condolences to the Miner family. ”
12 of 12 | Posted by: Johnson County Chapel


JERRY N. MINER
On November 3, 2011, Jerry N. Miner, went from paradise in Maui to paradise in Heaven while celebrating his 50th wedding anniversary with his wife, Barbara. Visitation will be Friday, November 11, 2011 6 to 8 pm. Celebration of life will be Saturday, November 12, at 10 am at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Johnson County Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions will be made to City Union Mission, 1100 E. 11th St. Kansas City, MO. He was born on March 19, 1938, the son of Pearl (Frank) and Harry Miner, on their two acre farm, in Independence, Missouri. He graduated from William Chrisman High School in 1956. He served in the United States Air Force in Japan from 1956 to 1960. He was united in marriage to Barbara Armstrong on August 4, 1961 in Independence, Missouri. They shared over fifty years of marriage. After they were married they moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1962 where their three sons were born.
While he was employed at Collins Radio in Cedar Rapids, Iowa he was involved in the building of the radio for the Lunar Excursion Module for the Apollo 13. Later after returning to the Kansas City area he worked as an electronics technician and worked repairing medical equipment, including X-rays, CTs, MRIs and cancer radiation equipment. Jerry enjoyed gardening and yard work, repairing anything, Bible Study Fellowship, and his family and friends. He and Barbara enjoyed traveling and having the opportunity to go to Belarus and Guatemala on short-term mission trips.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Carole Bloom. Survivors include, his wife Barbara of the home; three sons, Steve (Sherri), Brian (Angela), and Kevin; sister, Mary (Gary) Minton; brother, John (Sheila) Miner; 12 grand children, and his beloved Ingersoll tractor and Old Blue.
Jerry was a gentle, soft spoken, Godly man, who truly loved the Lord.
Fond memories and condolences
for the family may be left at
www.johnsoncountychapel.com
(Arrangements by D.W. Newcomer's Sons
Johnson County Chapel,
11200 Metcalf Ave, Overland Park, KS 66210.
(913)451-1860)