Laurel Ann Wilson, 78, Remembered for Kindness and Devotion to Animals

Laurel Ann Wilson - Serenity Funeral Care
Laurel Ann Wilson - Serenity Funeral Care
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Laurel Ann Wilson, 78, of Latonia, KY, passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 14, 2025, surrounded by dear friends following a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Covington, KY, on May 24, 1947, Laurel was the beloved daughter of the late Paul and Naomi Wilson.

Laurel’s deep love for animals, particularly her cherished cats, provided her with immense comfort and companionship. Her dedication to her work allowed her to find joy and purpose, remaining active and immersed in her career until the very end.

Her coworkers held high regard for Laurel, reflecting on her kindness, loyalty, and warmth, values that left a lasting impact on all who crossed her path.

Honoring her wishes, no formal services will be conducted, but online condolences can be shared via Facebook or at SerenityFuneralCare.com.

To honor Laurel’s memory, a beautiful memorial tree can be planted through the Tree Store, symbolizing the lasting legacy of her kind and loving spirit.

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