Mr. Ivory Gene Wilson passed away on Monday, October 2, 2023 at the age of 63. He was born on September 20, 1960 to the late James Wilson and Martha Jefferies Wilson in South Carolina.
The Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Wilson will be held on Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at 11:00 AM at Progressive Chapel with interment at Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery.
Visitation will be on Tuesday beginning at 1 - 5 PM at Progressive.
Progressive Funeral Home staff is privileged to serve the Wilson family.
Germaine Jeeries sent Serene Lily Basket for Ivory Gene Wilson - October 05, 2023
I'm so deeply sorry for your loss.
Germaine Jefferies
I'm very sorry for your loss. Words can not express the pain you and your family is going through. God promised us that we death will be done away with in gods due time. Revelation 21:3,4 tell us that no more pain or out cry because the former things have passed away.
Ivory known as Mickey my cousin. I have lots of memories of our childhood growing up together. I was sitting here in my chair thinking about the good times we had playing together at Grandma's house and on the Hill. We had many laughter and fun days alone with other family members and cousins. I thank God for those memories and the time we had together. Rest in Peace Cousin, I love you. Debra Jefferies Manigo.
We are deeply sorry for your loss Vanessa. You and your family are in our prayers. We love you! West Central Unit 2 team!
To My Daddy. Words cannot express how I'm feeling right now. We miss you dearly. I pray you continue to watch over us and we will send our Love to you always. I'll miss saying "Heyyyy Daddy", "Hey Ness, What y'all chewing on". I will miss all the little things we did together. We will love you forever and ever and ever. Thank you for being the best Daddy we could've asked for. I Love, Love, Love, Love you Daddy. Love Nessā„
We are so sorry for this loss. Ivory was always so upbeat he made everyone around him feel better. Ann McNeer
Ivory, We the GHS class of'78 extends our deepest condolences to your family. You were always that caring and genuine classmate that thrived in school, military and life. Rest easy classmate GHS '78 family