Kevin Wilkie
August 27, 1955 - October 27, 2024
It is with deep sorrow we announce the peaceful passing of our brother, Kevin Wilkie, after an 8-year struggle living with the affects of a debilitating stroke. Lovingly remembered by his siblings Kirk and Lora. Kevin will be dearly missed by his niece, Vivienne, and nephew, Ewan, of whom he was so very proud. Also remembered with humour by his lifelong friend, Snowzy.
Kevin was an avid Jeopardy fan, favourite category being anything geographical; he enjoyed a good John Wayne western and was almost unbeatable at checkers.
A sincere thank you to all the PSW’s who cared for and supported Kevin during these last difficult years.
Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be conducted at Medway Cemetery, 14322 Ten Mile Road, Ilderton, on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Kevin are asked to consider the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
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To All of Kevin's Family. We were so surprised to learn of Kevin's passing in the London Free Press. We remember Kevin a lot when he spent a lot of time in Lucan and also Langford Lumber. Reg recalls the many golfing trips with Kevin, Kirk and Bill. Also the many fishing excursions with Kevin and the other guys from Lucan. Gone way too young. May you rest in peace now. With deepest sympathy.
I remember Kevin from Byron Northview. We were in the same class for a few years. Kevin was nice kid at school.
Laura and Kirk, My deepest sympathy to you... I was privileged to see Kevin several years ago with Laura, Aunt Lorene, Pam and Dad at the house.
Services for Kevin Wilkie
Graveside Service will be held at:
Medway Cemetery
14322 Ten Mile Road,
Ilderton, Ontario
November 6, 2024 2:00 pm
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I knew Kevin from Saunders Secondary School, where we were both students. Unfortunately, we lost contact after high school. I remember Kevin as a very nice guy with a great sense of humour. During those high school days, he was a big Rod Stewart fan. Sincerest condolences to all those close to him.
~ Tom Massey