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Kevin M. Burnham

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

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Kevin M. Burnham, 67, passed away Monday June 5, 2017. He was born July 23, 1949 to the late Donald and Eileen (Fitzgerald) Burnham. Kevin was a police officer for the City of Springfield for over 43 years. An avid baseball fan, he enjoyed playing softball and was a member of the Emerald Society....

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Rest in Peace, Cousin

Kevin is easy to remember and hard to forget. Fran and Maureen HENNESSEY

Thinking of you so much; sending love and prayers. Will always remember the wonderful times with you, Kevin and Chris. God bless them and give you strength.
Heidi

To Kevin's family & friends,
I knew Kevin when we were in grade school at St. Patrick's in Chicopee. It has been many years since those days, but we were a small group and so fond of each other. Kevin was a smiling happy kid. Having read other online messages, it is apparent that he used his gifts to help others and touched many lives throughout his life. I send my sincerest condolences.
"May God hold you in the palm of his hand"
Ellen Axton Kustra
Myrtle Beach, SC

To the family of Officer Kevin Burnham,

I was deeply saddened when I heard the news of Officer Burnham's passing. I worked as an ADA in 1989 and 1990 and then as a criminal defense attorney for approximately 22 years after that. Whenever I had to go to the police station and view evidence I would get to talk with this funny charismatic fellow. To say that he was a likable person is an understatement. Perhaps he wouldn't remember me but I certainly remembered him. He always...

Kevin,

Keep throwing those strikes up there......softball will miss one of the classiest guys to ever take the mound....a true gentleman in every sense of the word.

Gary Albano
Longmeadow

My heart goes out to you Barbara..
Kevin was truly one of the most genuine funniest, wittiest individual I have ever met. I described him the other day to someone as being like a moth to a flame. When he was in a room one instinctually wanted to be near him. His spirit will be missed but never forgotten. Godspeed...

Barbara, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
John and Margaret Bagge

Our hearts are breaking with yours Barbara from across the miles! Thinking of you every day!