KERRY R. SCHWENCKE 56, of Boca Raton passed away on April 17, 2008 at the Boca Raton Community Hospital. Kerry was a University of Florida graduate with a BS in journalism and an MA in real estate. He received his JD from Nova Southeastern University and practiced real estate and tax law in South Florida for 27 years. Kerry was a loving father and husband as well as an excellent golfer, serving as a member of the FSGA golf board for several years. He was also a member of the board of real estate at the University of Florida for 11 years where he would guest lecture from time to time -something that he loved. A man of strong and deep faith, he volunteered at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church for eight years as an usher. He is survived by his wife, Marci; his sons, Matt, John and Ken; his father, Jack; his brother, Kim; and his two sisters, Chris Sams and Karen DeJong. KERRY R. SCHWENCKE 56, of Boca Raton passed away on April 17, 2008 at the Boca Raton Community Hospital. Kerry was a University of Florida graduate with a BS in journalism and an MA in real estate. He received his JD from Nova Southeastern University and practiced real estate and tax law in South Florida for 27 years. Kerry was a loving father and husband as well as an excellent golfer, serving as a member of the FSGA golf board for several years. He was also a member of the board of real estate at the University of Florida for 11 years where he would guest lecture from time to time -something that he loved. A man of strong and deep faith, he volunteered at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church for eight years as an usher. He is survived by his wife, Marci; his sons, Matt, John and Ken; his father, Jack; his brother, Kim; and his two sisters, Chris Sams and Karen DeJong.
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Ron Doll
If you knew Kerry, you knew a great man .... always with a smile and something positive to say, and way funny!Got to know Kerry closer at U of F and after.
God bless you Kerry!
Donna Day (Bailey)
Kerry and I were great friends in school and we life guarded together at the pool in Lake Park somewhere.. He was so fun and I wish I could laugh with him again.