Kevin-Click-Obituary

Kevin Michael Click

Wonder Lake, Illinois

Dec 26, 1951 – Aug 1, 2017 (Age 65)

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BORN
December 26, 1951
DIED
August 1, 2017
AGE
65
LOCATION
Wonder Lake, Illinois

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Kevin Michael ClickBorn: December 26, 1951; in Chicago, ILDied: August 1, 2017; in McHenry, ILKevin Michael Click, age 65, of Wonder Lake, died Tuesday, August 1, 2017, at Centegra Hospital-McHenry after a courageous battle with cancer. Kevin was born December 26, 1951 in Chicago to Edward and...

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Kevin I light this candle for you today and for always for giving your love to me and my children.Now I know they will always have a very special person back into their lives again.

I'm very sorry to hear this. My condolences. Mr. Click was my favorite teacher for my 9 years at Harrison.

So sad, he was a great teacher. My kids will miss him. Our prayers to the family

So very sorry to hear of Kevin passing. I hope peace and solace comes to you and your family with the passing days.

Mr Click had a vision for every child that went thru Harrison door. He welcomed everyone and has done so much for my and other kids, and the community. I will never forget his Summer Camps and his wonderful Art Room. He always had a time for everyone and loved his family dearly. He was a very smart man. Shared his wisdom and his talents with all of us. He will never be forgotten. So sorry to hear about your loss.

So sorry to hear about Kevin! I really enjoyed seeing him every year. You all are wonderful and know you all will help each other during this difficult time.

My heart is heavy for your family. Mr. Click was an incredible man who will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mr. Click was a great teacher who had a real interest in helping his students. He was my art teacher for many years and he taught me so much. My condolences to his family. Please know that he mad a very large impact on his students and he will be greatly missed.

One of the best things about Kevin was his ability to accept people as they were. I admired his sense of curiosity and his ongoing effort to learn or explore new things. He inspired me to be a better artist and a better person. I will miss my friend, and I know that you will miss your husband, father, brother.