Kerry is survived by his parents, Shirley and Don LeCheminant, his 9 brothers and sisters; Rick (Mary) Brown, Meg Williams, Mischele (Craig) Arbogast, Scott Fowler, Dan (Becky) Fowler, Pat (Kathy) Brown, Kelly (Todd) Adamson, Kevin (Sandra) Brown, and Jenn (Chris) Bone; Several adoring aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
The family would like to acknowledge two very special people in Kerry's life, Terry Davidson, his counselor and best friend and Dylan Donahue, the son he chose.
Kerry was an animal lover and advocate for animals. He enjoyed feeding the ducks at the pond and took in several pets looking for a home. He was seen often walking with his dogs or possibly the dogs walking him. He was a fisherman, camper, a slot car racer with the kids, and enjoyed his calling of being a servant to his parents and all of those in his neighborhood.
If he saw anyone in need he would not even ask if he could help, he just did. He was easy to befriend and accepted all people as is. His smile was infectious and he smiled often.
Kerry worked for most of his life at Davidson's Dolls and Antiques. This was his favorite hangout. He did not consider it work but his passion.
Funeral services will be at Jenkins-Soffe Funeral Chapel, 4760 S. State Street, Murray, UT. Interment will be at Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 E. 4580 S. Salt Lake City, UT.
Kerry is survived by his parents, Shirley and Don LeCheminant, his 9 brothers and sisters; Rick (Mary) Brown, Meg Williams, Mischele (Craig) Arbogast, Scott Fowler, Dan (Becky) Fowler, Pat (Kathy) Brown, Kelly (Todd) Adamson, Kevin (Sandra) Brown, and Jenn (Chris) Bone; Several adoring aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
The family would like to acknowledge two very special people in Kerry's life, Terry Davidson, his counselor and best friend and Dylan Donahue, the son he chose.
Kerry was an animal lover and advocate for animals. He enjoyed feeding the ducks at the pond and took in several pets looking for a home. He was seen often walking with his dogs or possibly the dogs walking him. He was a fisherman, camper, a slot car racer with the kids, and enjoyed his calling of being a servant to his parents and all of those in his neighborhood.
If he saw anyone in need he would not even ask if he could help, he just did. He was easy to befriend and accepted all people as is. His smile was infectious and he smiled often.
Kerry worked for most of his life at Davidson's Dolls and Antiques. This was his favorite hangout. He did not consider it work but his passion.
Funeral services will be at Jenkins-Soffe Funeral Chapel, 4760 S. State Street, Murray, UT. Interment will be at Elysian Burial Gardens, 1075 E. 4580 S. Salt Lake City, UT.
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