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Andrew "KP"
Kilpatrick
Andrew "KP" Kilpatrick, 20, of Milton, passed away Friday February 21, 2014. Andrew was a native from Bagdad and was one of three children. He was a graduate of Milton High School c/o 2011 and a graduate of Pensacola State College c/o 2011. Andrew served in the United States Army for 3 years. He attended basic training for 10 weeks at Ft. Benning, GA and then attended AIT for 18 weeks at Ft. Gordon, GA for 25S Satellite Communications School. After the completion of his training he was stationed at Landstuhl, Germany. Andrew is survived by his mother, Regina McDuffie of Milton, FL; his twin sister, Amber Vanhoosen of Milton, FL; his older brother Dwayne McDuffie of Milton, FL; grandparents David & Mary McDuffie of Milton, FL; Great Grandmother Evelyn Goodwin of Defuniak Springs, FL; Great Grandfather Andy Thompson of Mosey Head, FL; his Aunt Karalee McDuffie of Milton, FL; and his Uncle Clay McDuffie of Milton, FL.
Funeral services for Andrew Kilpatrick will be held at 2PM Friday, February 28, 2014 at Lewis Funeral Home, Milton Chapel. Visitation will begin at 11AM prior to services. Burial will follow in Bagdad Cemetery with Military Honors.
At Drew's request we ask that you dress in colors, some black is okay, to celebrate his life. The family would like to thank the staff of Milton High School, Pensacola State College, and the members of Bagdad Volunteer Fire Department.
Lewis Funeral Home entrusted with arrangements.
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It is our most sincere hope that you all can find some comfort and peace at this time. We will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Steven Park and family
February 28, 2014
Regina,I am so sorry for your loss. Didn't know about this in time. Mary Hawkins
Mary Hawkins
February 27, 2014
I thank you for your service to this Nation. R.I.P Soldier your mission is complete.
John Riemer
February 27, 2014
Andrew,you will be missed by everyone that had the pleasure of knowing you.Alex Spillers grandmother,Catherine Jacobs
February 27, 2014
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