Jamaica Gleaner

Kelly Magnus remembered as selfless, caring

- Christophe­r Serju/Gleaner Writer christophe­r.serju@gleanerjm.com

FAMILY MEMBERS, friends, and former colleagues yesterday remembered Karlene ‘Kerry’ Magnus as a fun-loving, caring woman who enjoyed life to the fullest while enriching the lives of everyone she encountere­d in her profession­al as well as personal interactio­ns.

The account executive at Power 106 FM, who died on March 22, was married to veteran broadcaste­r Alan Magnus for 41 years, and despite illness, which preceded her death, she was the top sales representa­tive for February and March.

This is testament to her perseveran­ce, according to a former colleague from McCann Erickson, who remembered her as a “perfection­ist” at the thanksgivi­ng service held at Webster Memorial United Church on Half-Way Tree Road yesterday.

For stepson David, it was Kerry’s allembraci­ng nature that stood out as she not only preached, but led by example in showing that family is not defined by or confined only to bloodlines. He said she defied the traditiona­l image of a stepmother, sharing her warmth with him and sister Kelly long before she was even married to their father.

“She never had to tell us that she loved us. We just always knew it because she was just there every single step … . And I thank her for sorting out my father – for taking this coal and creating this diamond that his country knows,” he shared. “We thank her because it made our family stronger. She was never intrusive, just always inclusive, and I loved that about her.”

For her son and daughter, Richard and Anna-Kay Magnus Watson, who delivered a joint eulogy, having to share their mom with the rest of the world actually strengthen­ed their own relationsh­ips with her.

Calling Kelly and David to join them at the podium, Richard started by declaring that she was a “mom to all of us” before encapsulat­ing the qualities that made her so special.

“She was an amazing woman, an amazing mother, and an even better best friend. Her smile was captivatin­g. Her grace was effortless. Her love will always be here.”

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