Benjamin Jerome Kilpatrick

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: 1928
  • Date Of Death: 2019
  • State: New York

Benjamin Jerome Kilpatrick was born on November 25, 1928 in Leon County, Tallahassee, Florida. Benjamin was the youngest child of Leroy and Flora Kilpatrick, He had 5 older siblings: Arthur, Burnis, Grace, Herbert, and Alex.

Benjamin worked as a short-order cook in Miami before moving to New York City in 1947. During that time, Benjamin met Hazel Melvina Tucker. They were married on December 17, 1949 and lived in Astoria and then Jamaica, Queens. Two children were born from their union, Kelvin Jerome and Tania Rosita.

Benjamin was a hardworking man and took pride in providing for his family. From 1967 until his retirement in 1990, Benjamin was employed by Northrop Grumman Corporation in Bethpage, Long Island. He began as a maintenance worker and was eventually promoted to Maintenance Supervisor.

In later years, Benjamin remarried, Vera Green and their union lasted 50 years until her transition on January 16, 2018.

Benjamin was hard working, laid-back, and fun loving. He was an avid reader, and stayed up-to date on politics, sports, as well as the current events of the day. Music was always surrounding him, weather in his home, car, or in the club.

Benjamin also loved his Polaroid camera.

Benjamin quietly transitioned from this life to eternal rest with the Lord on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. He leaves to cherish his memory his son Kelvin J. Kilpatrick, daughter Tania Dickerson, son-in-law Claiborne Dickerson, Jr., grandsons Atiba K. Bell and Fatin A. Bell, great-grandchildren, Taurian Nunn, Jamier Broughton, Hazel Bell, Zhane Bell, and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.

Chapel service Officiated by Reverend Young to begin at 2:00pm

“THE TRIBUTE”

God saw the road was getting rough and the hills were hard to climb. He gently closed those loving eyes and whispered, “Peace Be Thine.”

The weary hours and days of pain, the sleepless nights are passed. The ever patient, worn-out frame has found sweet rest at last.

God saw that you were getting weary. So, He did what He knew best. He came and stood beside you and whispered, “Come and Rest.”

You bid no one a last farewell. Not even a good-bye; you were gone before we knew it and only God knew why.

Lovingly, The Family…

 

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