Kenneth Clayton Milner was born on September 6th 1959 in Georgetown, Guyana and went home to be with the Lord on June 21st, 2024.
Kenneth was the youngest of five children, the eldest being Pamela Sankar, Maureen Prince, Valerie Milner, Tony Milner and Margaret Vasconcellas all born to Rita (Seamstress) and Leslie Milner (Licensing officer at the Ministry of Trade). Kenneth grew up in Benn Street, Georgetown with his family.
Kenneth was educated at St. Sidawells Primary School and later attended Central High School where he made many friends some of whom are still in his life. After High school Kenneth worked as a Banker and then He went to the University of Guyana where he obtained his Bachelor Degree. Kenneth loved electronics and worked for himself as an electronic Technician
Kenneth met the love of his life where he grew up in Benn Street and out of that union came Clayton (Jo-Ann), Accokeek, Md., Teisha of Guyana, Kevin (Kendra) of Woodbridge, New Jersey, Eshawna (Steven) Seepersaud of Jamaica.
Kenneth was someone who was always on the go, whether working in his business or at his home. He enjoyed many sports especially motor bike racing, cricket and soccer to name a few.
He is survived by his loving wife Deborah Milner, his four children Clayton, Teisha, Kevin Milner and Eshawna Seepersaud. His grandchildren Japheth, Jhase, Kaylee, Kate and Kyle. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews respectively Reenie, Sean, Tasha, Duane, Tracy, Suzanne, Mark, Ryan and Angie.
Kenneth is survived by his siblings: Pamela, Maureen, Valerie, Tony and Margaret. He was the brother in law to Brian Vasconcellas, Troy Halley, Simone Troyer, Kim Halley, Aggrey Halley, and Sharon Halley.
Kenneth was best friend to Compton Fraser, Cassidy Collymore, David Griffith, Garvan Van Lange, Roger Prince, Courtney Harris and Garth Nelson.
In lieu of traditional remembrances the Milner family asks with gratitude that donations in his memory be made to Saint Peter’s University (www.saintpetershcs.com) where he was hospitalized.
For messages of condolence, or to share a favorite memory of Kenneth, please visit his page of tribute at www.HolmdelFuneralHome.com.