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Kerry Clement Martin
1966-2025
Kerry passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at the Stedman Community Hospice in Brantford, February 14, 2025 at the age of 58. Kerry was a mould maker by trade and worked in Motor City, Detroit Michigan. He was predeceased by his mother Norma (Gail) and sister Nancy. Kerry will sadly be missed by his son Paul (Kristeen) and daughter Rebecca (John). He will be missed by his father Cecil his brother Blayne and sisters Tammy (Derrick), Rachel. He cherished his grandchildren, Kairo, Diesel, Iceal, Theodore, Lucille, and Jaxyn. Missed by nephews John (Kaitlyn), Cory, Christopher (Carrie), Colt, Levi, Neo (Kaileigh) and nieces Jody, Mickenzie, Connor (Sheldon). He was great uncle to Malcolm, Bennett and Ellouise.
Kerry enjoyed many hobbies with his family. He was a lacrosse player and referee. He excelled in referring and became a senior level referee who participated in games throughout Ontario and New York State. He had a passion for car racing and watching NASCAR which led to his joy of participating in demolition derbies. In recent years he became involved with microsprint racing with grandson, Diesel at Ohsweken Speedway. He always cheered the grandchildren in their endeavours as they played baseball, basketball, cross country running, ice skating and gymnastics.
The family is very appreciative of the wonderful care he received from the staff and volunteers at the Stedman Community Hospice.
The family will honour Kerry’s life with a memorial visitation at Styres Funeral Home 1798 Fourth Line, Ohsweken on Thursday February 20, 2025 from 5 to 8 pm with an evening prayer service at 7 pm. www.rhbanderson.com
2025
Death notice for the town of: Ohsweken, Province: Ontario
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