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Services were held Monday, May 21, 2012 for Kerry Dean Brewer "Grumpy" at the Southgate Baptist Church in Moore, OK. Interment followed at the Moore Cemetery, Moore Oklahoma and was under the direction of the John Ireland Funeral Home and Chapel.
Kerry was born December 22, 1965 in Oklahoma City, OK to James and Janice Brewer. Kerry left this world on May 17, 2012 at the age of 46. Kerry worked for the Oklahoma City line maintenance dept. He had a deep passion for Motorcycles and his dogs Abby, Maggie, and Jack.
Kerry is survived by his mother, Janice Brewer; brother, Doug Brewer & wife Deanna; nieces, Sarah Marshall & husband Kelly & Rachel Brewer; a nephew, Nathan Brewer & wife Lynzie; great niece, Gentry Marshall; sisters, Pattiew and Mitzie; and many friends.
He is preceded in death by his father, James Brewer; brother, Billy Brewer; and grandmother, Alice Armstrong.
Kerry was always willing to listen or lend a hand to someone in need, a true and loyal friend we have lost.
Thank you Kerry, you will be greatly missed.
U15-Matt F
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