Kenneth-Wilkinson-Obituary

Kenneth J. Wilkinson

New York, New York

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WILKINSON- Kenneth J., 56, of Merrick, NY on February 3,2009. 37 year member of the Nassau County Police Dept. Loving father of Kevin (Jenn), Kerri Consi (David), Stephen (Keri) and Jeffrey. Dear brother of Mary Lou Walsh, Barbara Stone and Wayne Wilkinson. Cherished grand- father of Justin, Sara...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
The best part of Kenny's life was having you Karen, as his wife, and his wonderful children,Kevin,Kerri,Stephen, and Jeff.

Kenny
You opened your home to me. You know as did your Dad that I would love and provide the best I could for your sister. You loved my children as your own. Oh how they loved going to see you or you coming to see them. Our conversations in your backyard and mine, sometimes never more than a few words, but those which needed to be said. Kaylas graduation, Kerris wedding, Lake George, New York City, Jeffrey, you and I going to see Jack, Dorothy and you just stopping in, all of us just...

No words can express how I feel. My heart goes out to Kenneth's children and grand children. Also to Mary Lou, Barbara and Wayne. The last time I saw Kenneth was 42 years ago. It just seems like yesterday when he rescued me from a long and boring visit with Aunt Fran and Uncle Les ( my parents ) and Nana and Pop pop. I will always treasure that day. I love you Kenny!

Dear Uncle Kenny

I had lots of good memmorys with you. I love when we went miny golfing and to new york city. You will always be in my heart
love, Connor

Dear Uncle Kenny
The best thing is i can remember all the good moments. I remember when you pushed my mom and uncle Wayne into the pool. Then they got out and pushed you in with your clothes on. I also remember when we used to go mini golfing. I Love you and hope you have fun in heaven.
Your Nephew
James Walter

Uncle Kenny
I honestly don't know where to begin. I am so especially grateful for the last six years of your life. You came up so many times to see us and introduced us to Aunt Dorothy. I'll never forget the times you were sitting in your back room with your thousands of movies, an ashtray and your lucky strikes. Or the time when you came up here and scared those three boys away by saying
" Marissa Who? " when they came to the door. You always knew how to put a smile on my face and...

Uncle Kenny,
I think this is the hardest thing in my life. But one of the easiest things is keeping you close to my heart. I couldn't ask for better times than what I had with you. You making me laugh until I couldn't breathe then hitting my back so I could were the best days of my life. You brought so much happiness into my life. I think so much that it can't leave me. I hope your okay. Your finally at rest now and no more stress. Watch over my running, maybe I could win the 3200 meter...

Uncle Kenny
Wow! Where to start. I have so many fabulous memories with you! How about the time you and Aunt Dorothy came up to visit and made me dance with you in front of a room full of people. Or when you came to my graduation and somehow ended up in the pool. I cherish all the chats we had. Even the ones when you would yell at me for smoking when you were doing it with me. But I have to say some of the best times were when I would come into your back room, you'd be smoking a pipe...

My Dear Brother-The 47 years I was part of your life was a privilege. I could not have asked for a better big brother. You always made me laugh with your stories and crazy antics. I don't ever remember ever having a cross word with you. Unless you count locking me in the hamper while playing hide and seek or knocking me out of my cot when we were camping. I have many, many wonderful memories as do my children. We were so proud of the 37 years you served on the police department following in...