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William Ferguson VIRGINIA BEACH - William "Kemp" Ferguson, 60, died Sept. 16, 2008, peacefully in his home surrounded by his family. Known to his friends and family as Kemp, "The Miracle Man" Ferguson, he fought a hard fight with liver disease and eventually lost his battle to cancer. Kemp was a U.S. veteran and an avid golf and pool player. Kemp's first love was for his family. Kemp was a loving husband, father, brother and son to Elizabeth and Cole Ferguson. He leaves behind his loving wife of 22 years, Sally; his two children, Kemp Jr. and Coleman; his brother and sister-in-law, Larry and Vicki Ferguson; his sister and brother-in-law, Doug and Beth Edwards; and 12 nieces and nephews. Kemp was a wonderful, loving and easy going man who will be forever missed. We would like to especially thank the VA Hospital and Odyssey Home Health Care for their care and support. A funeral will be held today at 1 p.m. in Virginia Beach Freewill Baptist Church, 210 S. Witchduck Road, Virginia Beach. Viewing will be from noon to 1 p.m. prior to the service at the church. Interment will follow in Rosewood Memorial Park. Freedom Funeral Service in charge.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Sep. 18, 2008.

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Steve Hembree

October 3, 2008

Dear Family,
I was saddened today to read of Kemps death. I remember him as a teen, always smiling , always fun. He will be missed in a big way. My heart goes out to all of you.

Peggy Ferguson (cousin) Musgrave

September 18, 2008

Sally, Kemp, Jr.,Cole, Beth and Larry,
Mr deepest sympathy is extended to you and all of your families. Sorry that we never got to visit with you anytime. Hope to see all of you real soon.

Betty Ferguson (cousin) Griggs

September 18, 2008

Sally, Kemp, Jr, Cole, Beth and Larry,
My heart goes out to all of you in this time of sorrow. I am sure that it has been a hard breaking time for all of you. Our prayers are with you.

Jimmy Ferguson (cousin)

September 18, 2008

To Sally, Kemp,Jr., Cole, Beth & Larry
You have deepest sympathy, love and concern in this time of sorrow.
So that our family can't be there for you, but will see you later.

Janet Ferguson Goble (cousin)

September 18, 2008

Sally, Kemp Jr, Cole,Beth & Larry,
You and all your families are in my prayers and thoughts. Sorry that we can't be there for you. Hope we can get together later.

Martha Sanders

September 18, 2008

Sally,
I am so sad to hear about Kemp. He is in a much better place now. I have been thinking about you and will continue to have you in my thoughts.

Love,
Martha

Wanda Tinsley

September 18, 2008

It has been so many years since we played together as children, but I still remember the fun times we had. I had often thought of you guys and wondered where your lives had taken you. I am saddened to hear of your loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers as you go through the coming days.
Wanda

Shirley F. Smith

September 18, 2008

Sally, Beth, Larry, Kemp, Jr and Cole,and all the families,
So sorry about Kemp and think of all of you. We love you all. Although we didn't get to visit much with Kemp, we still loved him and was a sweet cousin. Prayers are with all of you. Sorry we can't be there.

Robert Gantt

September 18, 2008

Sorry to read about Kemp passing away. The description in the writeup described the Kemp I knew many years ago in Rock Hill. A great easy going guy. Enjoy your many good memories.

Pam Wilson

September 18, 2008

Beth,

I'm so sorry to hear of your brother's passing. We were neighbors so long ago, yet those were wonderful memories for me. I still remember us playing in your front yard with both your brothers (and half the neighborhood). I remember Kemp being very playful but sweet. He and Larry were good sports to put up with us 'little kids'. Thank you to all your family for wonderful memories growing up. God bless you.

Sally,

My deepest sympathy to you. May God be with you and comfort you as the days go on.

Pam (Tinsley)


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