Mr. Anthony Kerlegon

Mr. Anthony Kerlegon

Anthony Kerlegon Obituary

Published by Meadows Funeral Home of Albany, Inc. on Jun. 16, 2019.
Mr. Kerlegon passed away on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Mr. Kerlegon was a resident of Albany, Georgia at the time of passing. Graveside services will be held Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. in the First Kiokee Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Kiokee Church Road, Sasser, Georgia.

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June 19, 2019

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A Lynch

May 9, 2023

This is sad. He was one of my best friends when he was in the Army. Helped me through a few tough times. His laughter and smile let up a room. His directness and down to earth attitude was no nonsense and always in love. I was doing a few searches looking for old Army buddies and I came across this sad news. I shed tears of sadness for not being able to talk to my brother again. And tears of joy knowing he is in a better place. Rest in Power my brother. You are missed.

Reginald Goings

June 20, 2019

Rest In Peace, my brother. Glad I got see you when you came to the reunions.
Class of 1983

Jacenta Sutton

June 19, 2019

My dearest and oldest brother, I am filled with great sadness that you're gone and no longer with us. You left us and never told us about your hurt and pain. Life isn't fair but it's how we handle things that makes a huge difference. And now you have no worries baby boy. You never got over Momma's home going and that took a toll on you and your health. Now you're with our Momma and Daddy and I know they've welcomed you when you arrived in Heaven. Anthony, you're in no more pain and at peace now. May your soul rest in peace my love. I will love you forever brother and will keep your memory alive.

Love you Bro,
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