He is preceded in death by his wife, Lorraine, two sons, Chirstopher and Gerald, and a daughter, Mary. Jerry now joins his parents and his brothers, Jimmy, Gilbert, Tommy, and sisters, Anna, Catherine, and Jeannette.
Jerry is survivied by his son, Ronald Rowan (Jerri) of Spring Hill, Florida, daughters, Annmarie Castro and Christine Kramer (Paul) both of Colorado Springs, CO, sister-in-law, Margaret Fink of Baldwin, New York, and a son-in-law Frank Castro (Connie) of Colorado Springs.
He is survived by his five grandchildren: Gina Castro, Peter Rowan, Meagan, Caitlin and Sean Kramer.
Jerry's passion for airplanes was fulfilled when he traveled to Las Vegas, Hawaii, and other destinations. He also enjoyed watching a good baseball game. Jerry was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Lorraine, two sons, Chirstopher and Gerald, and a daughter, Mary. Jerry now joins his parents and his brothers, Jimmy, Gilbert, Tommy, and sisters, Anna, Catherine, and Jeannette.
Jerry is survivied by his son, Ronald Rowan (Jerri) of Spring Hill, Florida, daughters, Annmarie Castro and Christine Kramer (Paul) both of Colorado Springs, CO, sister-in-law, Margaret Fink of Baldwin, New York, and a son-in-law Frank Castro (Connie) of Colorado Springs.
He is survived by his five grandchildren: Gina Castro, Peter Rowan, Meagan, Caitlin and Sean Kramer.
Jerry's passion for airplanes was fulfilled when he traveled to Las Vegas, Hawaii, and other destinations. He also enjoyed watching a good baseball game. Jerry was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
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