Jerry was a Sergeant in the National Guard of Oklahoma with the Army 45th IN Div. Company I, 180th IN Regiment. Jerry then spent most of his life owning and operating trucks and working as a rig mechanic in the oilfield. He then worked drilling monitor wells and doing tank installation before his illness.
His hobbies included playing with his grandchildren, fishing, hunting, singing, reading western books and doing word search puzzles. But most of all he loved playing his guitar and mandolin for family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, 3 brothers: Kenneth Wayne Kilgore, William "Gene" Eugene Kilgore, and Jessie Aubrey Kilgore. 2 sisters Irene Ellen Wynn, Lillie Mae Baker, and two infant siblings.
He is survived by his wife, five children; four brothers; two sisters; eight grandchildren; five great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Jerry was a Sergeant in the National Guard of Oklahoma with the Army 45th IN Div. Company I, 180th IN Regiment. Jerry then spent most of his life owning and operating trucks and working as a rig mechanic in the oilfield. He then worked drilling monitor wells and doing tank installation before his illness.
His hobbies included playing with his grandchildren, fishing, hunting, singing, reading western books and doing word search puzzles. But most of all he loved playing his guitar and mandolin for family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, 3 brothers: Kenneth Wayne Kilgore, William "Gene" Eugene Kilgore, and Jessie Aubrey Kilgore. 2 sisters Irene Ellen Wynn, Lillie Mae Baker, and two infant siblings.
He is survived by his wife, five children; four brothers; two sisters; eight grandchildren; five great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.