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Kenneth "Red" Ray Wall, born on October 12, 1948, in New Orleans, Louisiana, passed away peacefully on December 23, 2025, in Covington, Louisiana. Red was well known for his vibrant personality and strong work ethic. He spent many years selling fruit in Goodbee, a testament to his dedication and commitment to his community. After a fulfilling career, he retired from the School Board in Maintenance, leaving behind a legacy of service.
Red's family was very important to him, and he is survived by numerous loved ones who will cherish his memory. His nieces—Denise Wall, Marcella Courtney, Diane Byrd, Gail Cannon, and Linda McCurley—along with his nephews, Dewayne Wall, Milton Wall, Howard Cook, and Lois Cook, will carry forward the lessons and love he shared with them. Red also had many great nieces and nephews, all of whom will remember him fondly.
He is preceded in death by his beloved spouse, Caroline Wall, who passed on December 22, 2005. Red is also preceded in death by his parents, Lee Leon Wall and Eunice Jowers Wall.
Red's life was filled with hard work, family, and a commitment to the people around him. His memories will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.

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