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Kevin Gregory Condon

Charleston, South Carolina

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CONDON, Kevin Kevin Gregory Condon, 53, of Charleston, entered into eternal rest on Friday, July 28, 2006. Mr. Condon was born in Charleston, a child of Edward Igoe Condon and Mary Joan Canavan Condon on Tuesday, April 28, 1953. He was a graduate of St. Andrews High School and worked as a Manager for CFC (Condon Food Company). Mr. Condon is survived by a daughter, Charlotte Ann Chalakee and her husband Bruce; a son, Brian E. Condon and seven brothers and sisters, Thomas C. Condon, Anita C. van de Erve, E. Skip Condon, Stephen C. Condon, Gerald E. Condon, Joyce C. Gertis and Charlotte C. Davila. The family will be receiving visitors this evening, July 30, 2006 from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM at the James A. McAlister Funeral Home, 1620 Savannah Hwy. The relatives and friends of Kevin Gregory Condon are invited to attend his Graveside Service on Monday, July 31, 2006 at 10:00 AM in Holy Cross Cemetery, James Island. Arrangements are by the JAMES A. MCALISTER FUNERAL HOME, (843) 766 - 1365. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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We are so sadden to hear of Kevin's passing. He was so special in our lives as he treated our daughter, Tara, as his own. He encouraged her interest in the hospitality field and yet was always very protective of her. the condon family and Avondale Restaurant will always have a special place in our hearts. His kindness will always be remembered.

It was such a pleasure knowing Kevin. He was my manager for a year and we remained in touch when I moved. I was very sad to hear about his death. He was such a good man and he will be greatly missed.

To the Condon Family,
Sorry to hear about your lost. I have many great memories of Kevin as we played together as kids. Although it has been over 40 years now, it sounds as if Kevin became a great man, loved by many. My sympathy to all of you.

Kevin was a wonderful man with a tremendous heart. I cherish the time spent with Kevin and the memories we had together. My prayers go out to his children and his family. He will be missed!

I worked with Kevin briefly, but in that time I knew that he was a genuine soul. He was easygoing with a quick sense of humor. My dad also knew him well and thought very much of him. We are both very saddened by the loss. Our condolences to the family.

I never met Kevin personally, but have heard many great things about him from those who were so very fond of him. I have only been with the CFC Food Company for a short time, but I feel a part of the "family", and I just wanted to tell you how truly sorry I am for your loss and to let you know you and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

I met Kevin 2 years ago at Johnny Ola's, a bartender introduced us. I guess that just shows how big our family is when a bartender has to introduce you to each other. He was extremely friendly and easy to talk to. He was kind and generous and spoke highly of his children, his mother and oddly enough of my grandfather. He told me of his past and the mistakes he made and the people who helped him. He gave me his card and invited me to chat with him anytime. I went to Avondale Station one...

Thank you all for sharing your fond memories with us. It means so much. Kevin had a lot of love to go around and he did touch so many peoples lives.

With much love to all,
Charlotte Condon Davila

I can be reached at (843)795-1586

Please accept our sympathy at this very trying time. Kevin was a definite bright spot in our lives and we shall all miss him very much.