In Loving Memory of J. Kevin O'Donnell who passed away on August 31, 2013.
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My sympathy to the family. May the wonderful memories of him sustain you until God's promises are fulfilled.
John 6:40
August 24, 2014
I went to Penn State with Kevin and stayed in touch with him in the years to follow. He was always great fun and a true friend and would do anything for you. Kevin, you will be missed!
Mark C
September 6, 2013
i was a year behind Kevin at COH and had a HUGE crush on him. Remember dancing at the dances with him.....he looks as handsome now as he did in high school.....my condolences to all his loved ones
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September 4, 2013
Pattie I am so sorry to hear about your brother U r in prayer
Denise Moriconi
September 4, 2013
Hello O'Donnell Family I am so sorry to hear about Kevin. He was a nice person. I enjoyed talking with him and listening to music over a beer. Marie Fox Crane, O'Hara Class of 1977
Marie Crane
September 4, 2013
KEVIN You always brought kindness and lafter when you stopped buy our office thanks for making our day ,we already miss you ! barrett & sons
September 4, 2013
I have very many fond memories of working with Kevin for over 20 years. He was a good friend and business associate and will be missed. My deepest sympathy to Kevin's family and friends.
Joanne Kontorchik
September 3, 2013
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
September 3, 2013
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