Kevin Cerasuolo

November 16, 1973 - July 15, 2013
Kevin Cerasuolo

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Kevin Andrew Cerasuolo, 39 of Wilmington NC passed away on Monday July 15th , 2013.

A memorial service will be held at 3pm on Sunday July 28th, 2013 at the USS North Carolina Battleship auditorium to remember and celebrate his life.

Kevin is survived by his parents, Donald & Linda Cerasuolo of Wilmington, two brothers, Matthew (Charlotte) Cerasuolo of Mooresville NC & Robert Cerasuolo of Wilmington, his maternal grandmother Louise Virtue of Lawrenceville PA, his aunt Ellen Cerasuolo of Manomet, MA, his Aunt Patricia Cerasuolo of Canton MA, his uncle Wayne Virtue of Lawrenceville PA, & his niece Isabella Cerasuolo of Mooresville NC. He also leaves his cousins David Cerasuolo of Canton, MA and Amy Lindstrom of Manchester CT. Kevin was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather Robert W. Virtue, his paternal grandmother Mrs. Samuel Cerasuolo and his Uncle Paul Cerasuolo.

Born November 16, 1973 in Charleston SC, Kevin attended his freshman year of high school at Hoggard in Wilmington NC where he played soccer for the Vikings. He completed his final three years at Roswell (GA) High School, graduating in 1993. While there, he won batboy of the year three times. Since returning to Wilmington in 2001, Kevin had volunteered his time and service expecting nothing in return.
Kevin had a true deep passion for baseball and was the volunteer equipment manager for “The Sharks” for 11 years. He also loved all things Naval which was inspired by his Dad’s Navy experience aboard the USS Grant during the Vietnam War era. . Kevin was a member of the Tin Can Sailors Association and a volunteer with the USS North Carolina battleship’s Living History Crew in Wilmington NC.

Employed with the “Slice of Life” pizzeria in downtown Wilmington, Kevin never learned to drive but was fiercely independent, always on the move and on time. He loved to ride the Wilmington buses which helped him maintain his independence and his interests. He knew the bus routes and schedule by heart. He made great contributions of service and kindness from his heart during his brief time with us and will be missed dearly by those who were honored to know him.

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to a memorial fund, in Kevin’s honor in care of his brother, Matthew Cerasoulo, 148-C Silverspring Place, Mooresville, NC 28117.

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Wilmington Funeral & Cremation, 1535 S. 41st Street, Wilmington, NC 28403 910.791.9099


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  • July 17, 2013
    Mike Wortham says:
    I was so sadden to hear about Kevin's passing. I always enjoyed his presence when we had Living History Crew weekends on the USS North Carolina. He was always a big part of those events. God bless you all...

  • July 17, 2013
    Paul Sumner says:
    We will miss you very much Kevin, I am glad to have known you and to have shared great times on the USS North Carolina.

  • July 17, 2013
    Frank Glossl says:
    Please accept our sincerest condolences on your loss. I've been a part of the LHC on the North Carolina and have know Kevin for over 6 years. He will be missed by all of us in the LHC and on the ship. Kevin was always available to lend a hand whenever needed. He will be missed

  • July 17, 2013
    David M. Carpenter says:
    Kevin was a dedicated member of the Living History Crew, and dedicated as a volunteer, apart from the LHC. As the current Chairman of the LHC's Board of Directors, I thank Kevin for his time and his service to the Memorial. His presence and enthusism will be missed by all. We are better to have known him

  • July 17, 2013
    Sion H. Harrington III says:
    The memory of Kevin's smile and friendly nature will brighten my heart forever. Rest in peace, my friend. God has received a special soul. I'll be seeing you again.....