Kevin -Yokum-Obituary

Kevin Wayne Yokum

Lake Charles, Louisiana

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Kevin Wayne Yokum, 27, a U.S. Navy information systems technician from Lake Charles, La., was stationed in the Pentagon.

His sister, Trudie Ceasar, said Yokum came from a military family and has a brother in the U.S. Army. He was a radio communications specialist.

"The Navy is what he always wanted," she said. The two spoke by phone every Sunday.

"Kevin was a fun-loving, silly guy," Ceasar said. "He was the life of every party."

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May God bless your family in this time of sorrow. Thank you sir for giving the ultimate price for us. The Fults and Beechler family was there as you were laid to rest. I Know you are in the arms of our Lord.

Your Blue Book Value is still higher than any other You are missed always and forever will be remembered

Thank you, Alexandria for posting those pictures. I have been to New York but cannot seem to make it to the reflection pool. So much was stolen from us that day, so many lives,.so many ways of life. Always thinking of you Kevin, always.

What's up Yokum.... I owe you a lot. When we were serving on the Fitzgerald together, you are the one who told me to choose the IT rating.....You told me that you were coming back to San Diego when you left DC.....I never got a chance to thank for your IT suggestion.....I put my paper work in and went to IT school.....Retired from the Navy as an IT.....I couldn't believe it when I saw your name on the list of names when this crazy event took place......I remembered how much you liked to...

Happy birthday. I visited the memorial today and noticed it was your birthday. Thank you for your service sir. Rest easy.

I attended LaGrange High School, in Lake Charles, Louisiana as Kevin was in my 1991 graduating class. Kevin, I think of you and your family all the time. I go back to my many memories of you in high school. You were always so kind! You had so many friends and were liked and admired by so many in high school. I remember how great your smile was every time you were walking down the hall. Or when we were in class you always had the biggest smile on your face. I remember you were always so...

We send our deep sympathy to your family. Kevin is still sadly missed by others and is not forgotten. Each day may God give the strength needed to cope.