In Memory

Kevin (Deputy Head Boy) Jones - Class Of 2001

May his soul rest in peace.



 
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04/16/09 02:16 AM #3    

Antoinette Dennis (Todd) (1986)

Are you referring to the well dressed eloquent young man. I refused to believe that this is really him. Do post a picture.

05/06/09 03:01 PM #4    

Aneisha Howlett (2003)

His last name was Wilson and not Jones. May his soul rest in peace!

05/08/09 12:15 PM #5    

Raymion Richards (2001)

Kevin "walter fowl/explicit"Wilson was in deed a very dedicated and hard working person.Big things were expected of him from those in our class and all who knew him.He was very intelligent and also knew how to have fun....My memories stem from the days on 8th grade when we all used to copy his homework, to hit famous way of controlling in footbal with his hads wide spread like wings,all the way to our white shirts in 5th form....May his soul rest in peace....

06/10/09 02:42 AM #6    

Romain R. (Headboy) McDonald (2000)

Kevin Wilson was a very good friend and classmate in medical school. Humility, confidence and brilliance best captures his personality. I will always remember you Kevin and may we all learn from the life you lived.

06/13/09 09:29 PM #7    

Kimberley Webb (2003)

Kevin was the form prefect for 9^2 and i remember him being a neat,out-spoken, intelligent and well-read individual. Society has lost a great man.

06/15/09 09:51 PM #8    

Zola Mcdonald (2004)

YES WHY THEY HAVE HIS LAST NAME ALL MIXED UP..AM SURE ITS KEVIN WILSON......OO BOY I STILL REMEMBER HIS FACE AND HIS WORDS OF WISDOM TO US BEING THAT HE WAS OUR CLASS PREFECT..I REMEMBER ONE DAY I WAS SOO THIRSTY AND HE DIDNT WANT TO SEND ME OUTSIDE FOR WATER..LOL..THAT WAS FUNNY I NEVER STOPPED BUGGING HIM UNTILL I WAS FINALLY OUT SIDE....A VERY INTELLIGNET PERSON...ALOT WAS EXPECTED OF HIM I WAS REALLY LOOKING FOWARD TO HIM BEING A DOCTOR SOMETHING IN THAT FIELD....BUT GOD KNOWS BEST..ITS JUST SAD TO LOOSES PEOPLE YOU GREW UP WITH, AS HIGH SCHOOL WAS HOME AWAY FROM HOME AND YOUR CLASS MATES WERE OUR SISTERS AND BROTHERS AWAY FROM THOSE WE HAD HOME....ONCE AGAIN MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE......ME REALLY MISS HIM AND WAS IN GREAT SHOCK UNTILL NOW.

07/10/09 04:57 PM #9    

Valentino McBayne (2001)

kevin "pelle/water fowl" wilson he loved football, loved life, bright, intelligent, hardworkin are just some of the words to describe him, he is truly missed in the life, he has gone to a better place now may his sole rest in peace.

07/12/09 11:57 PM #10    

Latoya Reid (2001)

Such a loss to society, but the Lord really knows best! I can clearly picture him now... always smiling, and very eloquent, sociable and intelligent... R.I.P. Mr. Wilson...

11/18/09 04:53 PM #11    

Deonne Morris (1986)

Kevin 'Pele' Wilson was his name.
Kevin, as a form student of my 7`2 class was poles apart from all others. He was passionate about life - wich many misread as mischievous – hence he emersed himself in all he did, from sports to academics to performing arts , you name it, and was equally successful. He became the embodiment of what dedication, perseverance, committment and humility can be for all especially those from the rough sides. More Kevins are definitely needed in this society.

My deepest condolences go out to those he left behind.

07/13/11 11:02 AM #12    

Kerry-Ann Drummond (N/A) (2001)

Ohh boy, how can I top all you've said about Explicit. I can recall grades 10 & 11 with him. He was never one to back down from Mr. Tracey (our form teacher), and we all know Mr Tracey was very domineering. Kevin also made his mark on the lives of people at UWI. When I finally arrived at UWI all I heard were accolades about this young man.

Kevin is truly missed as I am pretty certain that he would have made a great mark on society in the medical field. He probly would have found the cure for AIDS or cancer. That is how much of a brilliant and inteligent young man he was. (Man i lost out on free medical consulations, :) )!!!!


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