The Courier-Journal (Louisville)

William Robert Garmer

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William Robert Garmer passed away peacefully surrounded by family on July 30, 2021, in

Lexington, KY. Born in Baltimore, MD, on May

8, 1946, Bill was the son of Grace DeLane Garmer and William McKinley Garmer. The family moved first to Media, PA, and then to Carrollton,

Kentucky. Bill graduated from Carrollton High

School and received his undergradu­ate degree from the University of Kentucky, where he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Following his graduation from the University of Kentucky in

1968, Bill served in the United States Air Force from 1969-1973, achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant. Following his service, Bill enrolled in law school at St. Mary’s University School of Law in San Antonio, TX. Returning to Kentucky, he transferre­d to the University of Kentucky College of Law, receiving his law degree in 1975. Following admission to the bar, Bill served as a clerk to the Honorable Bernard T. Moynahan, Jr., Chief Judge United States District Court in the Eastern District of Kentucky, from 1975-1977. Following the Federal clerkship, Bill began the practice of law in Lexington, establishi­ng himself as a premier lawyer who represente­d clients and their families throughout the state and country for over 45 years, seeking fairness and justice. As a lawyer, Bill changed the lives of those he met, of those clients he represente­d, the lives of fellow lawyers and through significan­t cases in the Kentucky Supreme Court, changed the law in Kentucky. The pain and struggles of those individual­s he represente­d marked Bill. He carried their burdens fiercely and never released them. Bill was a lawyer’s lawyer, a true southern gentleman of great intellect, and a kind soul. For many years, Bill also served as an adjunct professor of at the University of Kentucky College of Law from 1981-2018 and as a professor of Litigation Skills and Healthcare Law. The teaching of young people was a task that brought immense satisfacti­on and joy. In his law practice, he mentored hundreds of law students as clerks. Deeply loyal, Bill treasured the profession­al and personal relationsh­ips and friendship­s he made throughout his law practice and through his service to the many profession­al organizati­ons to which he belonged. Membership­s and service included: President of the Kentucky Bar Associatio­n, 2017; President of the Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys, 1994, and also as recipient of the Peter Perlman Trial Lawyer of the Year Award; Fellow, Kentucky Bar Associatio­n; Fellow, American Bar Associatio­n; Chair of the Council of State Presidents of the Associatio­n of Trial Lawyers of America; member, Trial Lawyers For Public Justice; member, Southern Trial Lawyers Associatio­n; and Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers. In addition, Bill received the University of Kentucky College of Law Alumni Hall of Fame award in 2014, was named by Super Lawyers as one of the Top 10 attorneys in Kentucky, 2019-2020, and as one of the Top 50 attorneys in Kentucky, 2008-2018. Also listed as Best Lawyers in America and Who’s Who in American Law, 1987-present. Throughout his career, Bill provided Continuing Legal Education seminar lectures for numerous legal organizati­ons and associatio­ns. Following a lifelong commitment to promoting public education, Bill became a board member of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence. A lifelong Democrat, Bill was Chair of the Kentucky Democratic Party in 2004. Bill was a dedicated and faithful member of the Presbyteri­an Church, with First Presbyteri­an Church and Second Presbyteri­an Church, both in Lexington. Bill is survived by his wife, Kim, daughter, Lindsey Moon (Jarrod), in-laws, Judy Regan and Milton and Erlene Nichols, brother-in-law, Lamar Owings, nephew, Nathan Owings (Kate) and family, and niece, Amanda Owings Goodwillie (Quinn) and family. In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by his sister, Leslie Garmer Owings. Visitation will be from 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Wednesday, August 4th at Milward - Broadway located at 159 N. Broadway. A memorial service will begin 11:00 am the following day, Thursday, August 5th at Second Presbyteri­an Church located at 460 East Main Street, Lexington. The family asks in lieu of flowers, please make contributi­on to the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, the Lexington Humane Society, Old Friends Retired Thoroughbr­ed Farm or charity of choice. We strongly encourage you to adhere to whatever public gathering guidelines that have been put in place by state and local public health officials. To share a remembranc­e of Bill or to offer condolence­s to his family, please visit milwardfun­eral.com.

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