Kevin-Cavanaugh-Obituary

Kevin B. Cavanaugh

Springfield, Massachusetts

1944 - 2021

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DIED
June 13, 2021
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Springfield, Massachusetts

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Kevin Barry Cavanaugh, died suddenly on June 13, 2021 at University Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, at the age of 76.Kevin was born on June 18, 1944 in Springfield, Massachusetts to Daniel and Catherine (Bickley) Cavanaugh. He graduated from The High School of Commerce in 1962. After graduation,...

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Dad.... I LOVE YOU SO SO MUCH!!! Thanks for being with me in Spirit!! I see you and feel you EVERY SINGLE DAY!! Never leave my side, as I need you more than ever! Happy Birthday We all are thinking of you, today and every day! I´ll be with mom today... don´t worry... WE GOT HER!!!She misses you so so much Dad...

My Dad, MY HERO.... I have never believed in words as much as those! His teachings of how to be a Warrior...I have more teachings than any Warrior out there! Dad, I know the last teaching has to be a gift from "me", and you wouldn´t be the teacher I needed you to be, if you didn´t sit this one out... I really do get it. Just let me know you´re still there when the going gets rough, as I´m struggling with this last one, cause I really need to figure this one out. God I love you so much....

I knew Kevin and Danny from our teen years in Springfield MA. My husband and I visited Kevin in PA. So sorry for his passing.

So sad to hear of the passing of a friend that helped me make my adjustment to Air Force life. Kevin and I were assigned to the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office in San Antonio. We spent a lot of time talking and laughing at work and then out nearly every night hitting the happy hour buffets. Condolences go out to his family. Rest in Peace my friend.

happy fathers day grandpop! thank you for being there for every fathers day, wish i could speak to you one last time. love you so much

Those we love don’t go away,
They walk beside us everyday,
Unseen, unheard but always near,
Still loved, still missed, and very dear.

Happy Birthday dad!
Love you and miss you terribly. Thank you for always cheering me on when I needed a push and being a constant presence in my life. I loved your passion for things you were interested in and how it you couldn’t wait to share. Thank you for being my dad
Love Michelle

Keep looking out for everyone down here and up there. Love you Grandpop Peanut.
- Ian Mcgillicuddy

Kevin was my best pal while he was in Colorado. We worked at MCI/Worldcom together. Our cubicles were next to each other. We went every morning for drinks, coffe for him, Diet Coke for me. Went out to lunch every day. I’d ride the light rail into work in the mornings but Kevin would give me a lift back to the park-n-ride many evenings. It was on his way, good companionship and use of the HOV lane for a portion of the trip. Sure missed him when he moved. Rest In Peace, my good friend.