Kevin-Crawley-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Queen of Heaven Cemetery and Mortuary - Rowland Heights

Kevin Patrick Crawley

Aug 14, 1966 - Jan 28, 2026

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Dear Cubbie, sad to see you go but I hope you are resting in peace. I’ll miss you manuntil our paths cross again.

Kevin was truly one of a kind. He had the kind of humor and energy that could light up a room the second he walked in. My son Oliver adored him and always looked forward to visiting Kevin on my days off. Seeing the joy Kevin brought to my child says everything about the kind of person he was. I’m so grateful for the memories and friendship we shared. I’m heartbroken by this loss, but so grateful I got to know him and call him my friend. Kevin will forever be loved, deeply missed, and never...

Miss you Cubby! Thanks for being the little brother I never had. Lots of fun times and shared memories over the years. Grateful we had recently spent time together. Prayers to family and friends for this deep loss.

Mike Falco, Joe McDorman, Kevin and I spent many enjoyable hours on Friday after a Serra game at Norm’s restaurant. It was one of the few places that was open 24 hours a day. Kevin would always order the same dinner and would always ask if the clam chowder was thick or thin. He only liked the thick chowder.
One night, I needed to leave about midnight or one, I remember Kevin saying ‘Why are you leaving so early!’. Those were happy times with the ‘boys’, my night out with the ‘boys’

Obituary

Kevin's Obituary

Kevin Patrick Crawley, brother, uncle, and great-uncle passed unexpectedly on January 28th, 2026. He was 59. Born in Lynwood, California to Mary Katherine and John Patrick Crawley, he was the 8th of 9 children.Kevin grew up in Fullerton with his 8 siblings, spending time swimming in the pool and...

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