He leaves his wife of 46 years, Billie (O’Brien) McKouen; his sons Bradley Thomas McKouen and wife Nancy; Brian Tyler McKouen; and Thomas O’Brien McKouen and wife Sara. He was blessed with 6 grandchildren; Bria, Noah, Jonah, Keelan, Connor, and Kendall; sister, Patricia McKouen and a large extended family.
A proud Army veteran, he retired after more than 30 years at General Motors as a skilled tradesman. He then devoted his time to enjoying his grandchildren and helping many local area churches with his computer skills, where he was always known as a smiling bearded face with great patience.
A Funeral Mass was celebrated Friday, August 25, at the Church of the Resurrection with Rev. Fr. Steve Mattson as celebrant. Inurnment of Jerry’s ashes were buried at a later date in St. Joseph Catholic Church.
For those wishing, memorial contributions may be made to the Capital Area Humane Society.
Palmer Bush & Jensen Funeral Home
He leaves his wife of 46 years, Billie (O’Brien) McKouen; his sons Bradley Thomas McKouen and wife Nancy; Brian Tyler McKouen; and Thomas O’Brien McKouen and wife Sara. He was blessed with 6 grandchildren; Bria, Noah, Jonah, Keelan, Connor, and Kendall; sister, Patricia McKouen and a large extended family.
A proud Army veteran, he retired after more than 30 years at General Motors as a skilled tradesman. He then devoted his time to enjoying his grandchildren and helping many local area churches with his computer skills, where he was always known as a smiling bearded face with great patience.
A Funeral Mass was celebrated Friday, August 25, at the Church of the Resurrection with Rev. Fr. Steve Mattson as celebrant. Inurnment of Jerry’s ashes were buried at a later date in St. Joseph Catholic Church.
For those wishing, memorial contributions may be made to the Capital Area Humane Society.
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