Mr. Wilson lived with his life partner of 14 years, Kimberly Jacob, at 9 Remington Avenue, Norfolk.
Born on June 29, 1962, in Malone, he was the third child born to the late Stanley C. Wilson and the late Lorraine Rachel Wilson Monroe.
Kerry grew up in the Massena and Norfolk area. After graduating Norwood –Norfolk Central High School in 1980, he moved to Santa Rosa, California a few years later. He then moved to Florida in 1984 and entered into an apprenticeship program with a major glass company. In 2001, he returned to the Norfolk area and was a handy man in the local area. It was during this time that he met the love of his life and soul mate, Kim.
Kerry loved to work on his and Kim's home taking tremendous pride in renovating it. Kerry often mentioned that Kim saved him from his wild ways and gave him a sense of family of which he loved. He took great pride in helping others. He enjoyed working with his hands and working on vehicles, always tinkering. He will be greatly missed.
Kerry is now with his heavenly father and joined with his family who has gone before him. Kerry is survived by his three brothers; Terry Wilson of Boise, Idaho, Jessie Monroe of Norfolk, Frankie Monroe of Potsdam, and four sisters; Mona Lisa Wilson Baker of Grants Pass, Oregon, Laurie Church of Syracuse, Francene Monroe of Canton, and Nicole St. Peter of Antwerp and several nieces and nephews.
Plans for a memorial service will be announced at a later date.
The Buck Funeral Home in Norfolk is serving the family of Kerry L. Wilson.
Mr. Wilson lived with his life partner of 14 years, Kimberly Jacob, at 9 Remington Avenue, Norfolk.
Born on June 29, 1962, in Malone, he was the third child born to the late Stanley C. Wilson and the late Lorraine Rachel Wilson Monroe.
Kerry grew up in the Massena and Norfolk area. After graduating Norwood –Norfolk Central High School in 1980, he moved to Santa Rosa, California a few years later. He then moved to Florida in 1984 and entered into an apprenticeship program with a major glass company. In 2001, he returned to the Norfolk area and was a handy man in the local area. It was during this time that he met the love of his life and soul mate, Kim.
Kerry loved to work on his and Kim's home taking tremendous pride in renovating it. Kerry often mentioned that Kim saved him from his wild ways and gave him a sense of family of which he loved. He took great pride in helping others. He enjoyed working with his hands and working on vehicles, always tinkering. He will be greatly missed.
Kerry is now with his heavenly father and joined with his family who has gone before him. Kerry is survived by his three brothers; Terry Wilson of Boise, Idaho, Jessie Monroe of Norfolk, Frankie Monroe of Potsdam, and four sisters; Mona Lisa Wilson Baker of Grants Pass, Oregon, Laurie Church of Syracuse, Francene Monroe of Canton, and Nicole St. Peter of Antwerp and several nieces and nephews.
Plans for a memorial service will be announced at a later date.
The Buck Funeral Home in Norfolk is serving the family of Kerry L. Wilson.
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