In Loving Memory of Kerry E. Wisneski who passed away on August 17, 2012.
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kerry will always be a part of my life.
god bless his family and friends.
take care. love
bob biddy jr
October 19, 2012
A great loss to such a wonderful family. Our prayers go out for all of you still. Cherish your memories of Kerry and I pray that those wonderful times spent together will bring happiness to your hearts for within your hearts is where his gift to yous will live forever. God Bless
Hiedie & David Ott
September 14, 2012
You have blessed the lives of those you have know with your humourous personality and love for life. Rest Easy!
Raymond & Dawn Jenkins
August 24, 2012
Dear family
So sad to hear of Kerry's passing. This is when living in Canada feels far from home. Thinking of you all.
Love , Rick
Rick Bennett
August 22, 2012
We are so very sorry for your loss.
Rachel and Lilly
Rachel Pinder
August 22, 2012
RIP, Kerry and peace to the family in this time of sorrow.
Joanne Beauregard
August 22, 2012
I will always remember Kerry's laugh and know he will live on forever in the hearts of everyone who knew him.
Barbara Safford
August 21, 2012
We love you and miss you Kerry. You will always be with us!!!!
Steve, Donna, Jermey and Kristina Wisneski
August 21, 2012
My thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family. Kerry you were such a wonderful man that will always be loved and missed. This breaks my heart and I am so lost for words. XOXO
Bobbie Jo Knepp
August 20, 2012
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