Kevin-Starns-Obituary

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Kevin Duane Starns

1970 - 2019

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My deepest condolences for the loss of your loved one. Please be comforted in knowing that if you (Draw close to God and he will draw close to you. (James 4: 8)

Sorry for your loss he was a great guy active Bolt & Screw Jack Lewis okay. Okay

Prayers to the Starns family. Kevin was a great guy. Heaven has a big Angel now.
God Bless. Lisa & Jack

My sincere condolences to your family for the loss of your love one. May the God of comfort be with you during this sad occasion and may his loving words at John 6:40 console your heart.

My heart and prayers go out to the Starns & Bernal families. "Guero" you will be truly missed. Lorena may God give you the strength to continue with your life and comfort for all of your children.

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My Dear Kevin, you are very sadly missed and will be in my heart and mind. I have stayed up a many of nights remembering all the days we ran through the woods and the fun times we had together growing up. You were like my little brother. My heart is filled with sadness that you are gone. We will meet again Cousin. I Love you and miss you.

Mike Davis

Warm Embrace Arrangement

Obituary

Kevin's Obituary

Kevin Duane Starns (49) of Spring, TX passed from this life to eternal rest in the arms of Jesus on Monday, April 8, 2019.  He was born in Baton Rouge, LA, on March 17, 1970 to Homer and Gaila (McInnis) Starns.  Kevin's personality was larger than life and his smile was contagious.  He was quick-witted and fun and was the life of the party wherever he went.  The only quality that surpassed his fun-loving spirit was his fierce loyalty and dedication to his family, friends and work.  He played hard, he worked hard, and he loved with everything he had.  He gave of himself freely in every situation and his kindness and generosity will never be forgotten.  Kevin worked in the industrial fastener business for nearly thirty years, with twenty-two years of dedicated service to Highland Threads in Houston.  He found his true calling in inside sales, and he thrived on the fast-paced nature of his work.  Kevin is survived by his loving wife, Lorena Starns; son, Hunter Starns; daughter, Presley Starns; step-sons, Andrew and Adam Bernal; mother, Gaila Starns; sister, Karin and brother-in-law, Richie LeJeune, and niece, Lia LeJeune.  He is also survived by his mother and father-in-law, Maria Soledad and Raymundo Herrada; brothers and sisters-in-law, Maria and Camilo Garcia, Fernando and Rosario Flores, Armado and Rosa Flores, Rafael "Jr."  and Carmen Flores, and numerous nieces and nephews.  Kevin was preceded in death by his father, Homer Starns.  Kevin's greatest pride was found in his children.  He was thrilled to watch Hunter's career in sales take off in the same industry as his.  He and Presley bonded on the softball field as they developed her talent and love of the sport.  He was so proud of Andrew becoming a licensed real estate agent with a very bright future.  He enjoyed learning a new sport and supporting Adam as he excelled in wrestling.   Kevin's passion for life was intense.  He will be greatly missed and his memory will continue to bring happiness to all who loved him.  May he rest in peace for all eternity, our beloved Kevin.

Kevin’s family will receive friends and loved ones at a memorial visitation from 3-7pm on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at Klein Funeral Home, 16131 Champion Forest Drive, Spring, TX 77379.

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