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Kevin Alexander Wilson, 75 of Morganton passed away, Monday, June 24, 2024. Born on April 30, 1949, he was the son of the late Clarence Wilson and Betty Chapman. Kevin was a veteran of the US Army having served in Vietnam. He worked as a truck driver and loved to fish.

Kevin is survived by his daughter Cindy Upright (Jonathan); sister, Jackie Wilson; grandchildren, Aaron and Levi Upright.

In addition to his parents, Kevin was preceded in death by his brother, Kenneth Wilson and Marcus E. Wilson.

Services for Mr. Wilson will be private.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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—Peggy Wilson

Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it. If that doesn't light your fire, your wood is wet ! Thanks Kevin for your service. Kevin was a friend for years. He did not die he just changed addresses .We can only imagine all the joy of Heaven. Our minds can only imagine what he is experiencing. Prayers and hugs for the family. Eddy and Brenda Huffman

—Brenda Huffman
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—Edna Suttles

This breaks my heart he was a good friend of mine and my family. You will be greatly missed big guy. RIP fly high my friend those ponds up there is waiting for you . Prayers and thoughts for the family...

—Rhonda Barus

Oh Daddy… your boys and I will miss you so much.

—Cindy Upright

My brother Ron Swink and I grew up in the same neighborhood as Kevin! He was a great guy and friend! Have not seen him in many years but will always remember the good years growing up with him! Many prayers for his family as I know you will miss him! Lovingly, Sharon Swink Cain

—Sharon Swink Cain
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Thanks for your service in Viet-nam, so sorry that you are being ignored as a Veteran that served. I was there also.

—curtiss L. Poteat

Kevin, we became best friends near the end. Lucky us!❤️

—Jackie