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Kevin A. Dalton

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Dalton, Kevin A.Oct. 30, 1953 - April 16, 2014Kevin A. Dalton, 60, of Sarasota, FL, formerly of Quincy, MA, died on April 16, 2014. Services will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements by: Wiegand Brothers Funeral Home.

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So sorry to hear off Kevin's passing. Gus and I spent fours years together at St. mikes. Gus was in my wedding And will always remember all the great times we had together. Tim Murray. Cincinnati oh

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Kevin from a summer job years ago and found him to be a great guy with a fine sense of humor. I've thought of him from time to time and always remembered him fondly. May he rest in peace.

I went to high school with Kevin at St. Sebastian's. Because we lived in Quincy, my brother Bill and I had the raucous fun of driving to and from school with “Gus.” On the way home we always stopped at Friendly's for ice cream, which was the high point of our day. Gus had that menu memorized. Every time we teased him—as boys do—he teased back just as sharply and always seemed to get the clever last word. He was a smart guy with a funny perspective on everything. We always looked forward to...

I was saddened to learn of Kevin's passing. We at St. Michael's knew him as Gus. Gus was a funny, insightful and thoughtful guy. He wore his love for the Celtics and Sawx on his sleeve. "Yaz is a Gawd" he'd say. My heartfelt condolences go out to the Dalton family, his wife and close friends.

Mary and Family,
Many condolences to you and your family....for those who knew Kevin......BIG SMILE, BIG HEART...he will always be remembered !!!!

Although I haven't seen Kevin for many years since I was a student with him at St. Sebastian's I want to express my most sincere condolences to his bereaved, wife, family, and friends.

God bless all of you,

Sincerely,

Bryan Ledoux

Mary,
I met Kevin when he walked into my office at Coldwell Banker on Siesta to begin his new career path in real estate. I knew right away this was a bigger than life kind of guy. He always managed to make everyone around him laugh...even in stressful situations. I will alway remember his love for the Red Sox the game of golf ...and bringing in a commission check!!! What a great guy!!!

Mary
So sad to hear of Kevin's passing. He was a fun person to be around. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Mary,
I'm very sorry to hear of your loss of Kevin. I have such good memories of you both in our old neighborhood. I'm thinking of you.