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In Loving Memory

Schallon, Kerry E.

Kerry E. Schallon entered into rest on Sunday, January 5, 2025 Loving father of Helen G. Schallon; dear son of the late  John and Rhonda Schallon; Brother of Keith  (Patricia) Schallon, Kenneth (Lisa) Schallon, Kent (late Kellie) Schallon, Kris Schallon, Kelly (Scheilla) Schallon and Katrina Schallon; our dear uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

A celebration of Kerry’s incredible life will held at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd on Saturday, February 1, from 2 p.m. until time of service 4 p.m. with all services concluding at KUTIS.

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8 thoughts on “Schallon, Kerry E.”

  1. Kerry was the nicest and most soft-spoken man I’ve known. He would do anything for anyone. He loved HISTORY and teaching everyone he’d meet, especially thru living history, whether it be French and Indian War or WWII. His First-Person portrayals were right on!! Kerry was one of those friends that you might not see for 6 months; but when you did, he would strike up a conversation as if you were never apart. This was the same when you saw him out and about in south county are anywhere. Some would say we lost another good man. For me he is everywhere I go. A piece of KERRY goes with me; even if I’m on the opposite side in battle. He was and still is a great guy!!!!! Love and my condolences to all, Derriere de Blu.

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  2. Great friend to me and to many – many others. We both enjoyed a good laugh together with all the things he was involved in. He was always there to help and support all the groups he was associated with.
    Just a great loss to me and so many other friends who knew him.
    A true and wonderful person and I am grateful to have known him.
    God Bless You My Friend!!!!

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  3. He was a kind and thoughtful person to everyone he met. Great story teller and a genuinely warm person, my heart felt condolences to his family. His presence will be greatly missed by many, God’s speed, I know the Lord has prepared a great feast for your arrival!

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  4. Oh cousin Kerry! What a special and gentle man you were. You were the kindest of men and so very humble. Thank you for the solemn moments you shared at my Mother Colleen’s memorial in November, What a great listener you were. I promise to stay close to your only sister, Katrina, just like we said. Goodbye Kerry! Rest in Peace.

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  5. Kerry Kerrbear you will be missed so much! Love the stories you shared. Glad we got to be together in November.
    You were great reenactor, man , father and friend.
    See you at the campfire in the sky. I’ll burn one for you!
    Condolences to your family and your family of choice.
    HIPHIPHUZZAH!!! HIPHIPHUZZAH! HIPHIPHUZZAH!!!

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  6. He will always hold a special place with me.From all.the good times at Fort decharters and Fort Massac I will always remember. May he be at rest and we will do a salute to you sir at next event. Good speed my friend.

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