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Kerrie Fambro, beloved mother, daughter, sister, and friend, passed away on July 26, 2025, at the age of 60, surrounded by her loving family in Gordon, Texas. A cherished soul, Kerrie's warm-hearted spirit touched the lives of all who knew her.
Born on July 6, 1965, at Tripler Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kerrie was later adopted by John and Rita Wilson. She grew to embody the essence of Aloha-generous, caring, and resilient. As a mother, she dedicated herself to her children: Caleb, Brittnie, and Joshua, who will carry her love and laughter in their hearts forever. Her grandchildren, Koa Wyatt and Reina, brought her immense joy, and she cherished every moment spent with them.
The life Kerrie led was not without its challenges, but her strength and unwavering faith kept her grounded. She was a devout child of Christ, finding solace and peace in her spirituality. Kerrie's passion for beauty led her to complete beauty school, where she honed her skills in styling hair and makeup, always eager to share her talents with friends and family. A brown belt in judo, she approached life with determination, discipline, and a fighting spirit that served as an inspiration to many.
Kerrie found happiness in the simple pleasures of life-from cooking for her loved ones and enjoying the ocean waves to singing and dancing while tackling her daily chores. Her infectious laugh could light up even the darkest days, making her a source of comfort and joy to those fortunate enough to know her.
Kerrie is survived by her children Caleb, Brittnie, and Joshua; her grandchildren Koa Wyatt and Reina; her in-laws Bruce and Pam, and Larry and Peggy Fambro; as well as her son-in-law Matthew Eusebio and daughter-in-law Alecia. She also leaves behind her sweet dog, "Red Dog," who brought her companionship and joy.
Graveside services for Kerrie will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, at the Old Gordon Cemetery under the direction of Edwards Funeral Home - Strawn. Family and friends are invited to join together to celebrate her remarkable life and to share the love and memories that will forever remain in their hearts.
Though Kerrie has left this earthly realm, her spirit now rests in the embrace of Heavenly Father and her beloved husband, Clay Fambro. She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered until the day they are reunited. We love you, Kerrie, and we look forward to seeing you again one day.
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