In Memory of

Kerry

Muir

Condolences

Condolence From: Donald Bruce Hall
Condolence: It has been a few since this happened,but i still have great memories of this big eared galoot! So fun much spent,as Lou Ann stated previously, at the cottage! All the exploring that we did and i was included each and every time! (Baby of the family) It was very nice of Roger to hold his Celebration of Life at the place Kerry loved so dearly! We will see you later Kerry. Uncover the pool table and well have a game!
Wednesday February 19, 2020
Condolence From: Dianne Gosling-Ackerman (Mallon)
Condolence: Dear Mayo, Roger and family. I am so sorry to hear about the recent death of Kerry. My fondest childhood memories are of summers spent in Wasaga Beach. We rented the cottage next to Mayo's for the month of August for several years. Mayo and my late sister Judy Newton (Mallon) became very close over the years. Judy loved Mayo. Mayo taught me as a young girl how to iron and clean house...of course, I am a perfectionist at this. I am 65 so Kerry was always the little guy. He was sweet and cute. I lost my husband Douglas Gosling in 2012 to cancer after a 10 year battle. I have since remarried (July 2018) and live in Wasaga Beach. My heart goes out to all of you. The memories you have will give you some comfort. If you wish to contact me, my email is above. Much love sent in the sad time. Dianne
Thursday January 03, 2019
Condolence From: Cindy Rosebrugh
Condolence: Kerry was the 1st person I met in Wasaga Beach before I even moved here. Kerry at that time was a good friend of my husband at the time Dale. He had a baby daughter Christy and an adult daughter Heather . Many years have passed and we have all gone our own directions so I haven't seen Kerry or his family in quite a few years . May his soul rest in peace . I hope his duaghters can find comfort that he is in a better place. And my condolences to his mom and brother , may you find peace with his passing.
Thursday March 22, 2018
Condolence From: Lou Ann Kalily
Condolence: Kerry and I grew up together spending the best days a kid could have at Wasaga Beach either at his mother's cottage or our grandparent’s cottage. Kerry was lots of fun with whoever he was with. He was a born leader and full of confidence and bravado. He will be sadly missed. May he rest in peace. Sincerely, Lou Ann
Wednesday March 14, 2018