Kenneth Gilman Funeral Expenses
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The Gilman family has recently suffered an unimaginable tragedy. Kenneth Gilman, devoted husband, loving father and amazing papa to his grandkids, died in a motorcycle accident on the 9th of November, 2023. Ken was an Army veteran from 1993-1996 stationed mainly west coast with a few deployments during. While being a proud military Vet, he always had a passion for riding. If you ever wondered where he was, best guest would be on his bike with his brothers around him. That’s where he found his peace. Off his bike, you’d catch him with his family. His wife, Jennifer, was practically glued to his side with love. They had 24 years of marriage under their belt before his passing. Next to being a devoted husband, he was a family man. One who cherished his kin above most. His son, Brandon, always saw his father as his hero. He took up his passion for motorcycles and loved riding next to his father whenever duty called. His middle child and first daughter, Amber, took his military career to heart and joined the Air Force. She is now a proud vet herself and she dedicates that honor to her father. His youngest child and daughter, Ashley, always loved butting heads with her father and will truly miss their witty banter back and forth. Between his children, Ken has three, beautiful and handsome grandkids. Cooper from Brandon (with one on the way), and Max & Brayden from Amber. Brayden was born two days before Ken’s unfortunate passing and will never have the chance to meet his grandfather. But nonetheless, he and all the grandkids will understand how much their papa loved them and will be reminded daily from their family. Ken was a painfully transparent man. What you see is what you got. A quality most people lack these days and one that should be boasted about more. He loved living life to the fullest and he went doing what he loved. Of course with tragedy, comes harsh times. The Gilman family is asking for help to raise funds for funeral expenses. The goal is $7,000. Let’s help this family with one less struggle to think about. The projected service date is December 8th. A place will be updated once received. We love you, Ken. And we miss you something fierce. Rest easy. We got things here. Til Valhalla, brother.
Organizer and beneficiary
Joey Barton
Organizer
Adel, GA
Jennifer Gilman
Beneficiary