Kevin-DePeugh-Obituary

Kevin DePeugh

Wilton, Connecticut

1971 - 2019

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Kevin Keith DePeughNovember 13, 1971 - March 12, 2019Kevin DePeugh, whose life took him from rural Midwestern beginnings to becoming a chief executive at a multinational finance and insurance company, passed away at his home in Wilton, Connecticut on March 12. He was 47.Kevin was born in Pekin,...

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I worked for Kevin while he was at Kaiser Permanente. He was a very, very intelligent and perceptive leader and I wish he were still here. I remember in particular one evening he came by (it was rather late) to congratulate me on some work I done recently, and I was both pleased and impressed that he would do that. He was always gently urging us to improve our work, and to be honest, I think his directive there is still with us every day. Godspeed Kevin, we will miss you. But your...

I had the pleasure of working with Kevin and reporting to him directly during his time in the bay area. He was a bright person, a great mentor, and certainly a great conversationalist. He will be missed. My condolences to his family.

Talking to Kevin during the few years I worked for him in the recent past was not only a pleasure but also a learning moment every time. Kevin's words of wisdom and career advice did help me take the next step in my career and for that would remain indebted to him. Kevin will be sorely missed by many for sure!

I grew up with Kevin and we were in Awana together back home at our church. I remember Kevin being really good at memorizing Bible verses and was also good at the athletic part of it in game time. I lost track of what he had been doing, so didn't know about his accomplishments career wise. Kept in touch a bit with his Mom, Angie and found out through her facebook when she had shared his diagnosis back in 2016. We've been praying for him since, and will continue to pray for the family during...

I had the pleasure of working and becoming friends with Kevin during his tenure at Kaiser Permanente in the San Francisco Bay area. What was apparent when I met him was that he cared deeply for his family, had a wicked sense of humor, and was a very giving, unselfish person. He was very kind to afford time for me to discuss my career goals although I was not formally in his organization. Kevin will be greatly missed. He made a giant impact to many people who he worked with at KP. My...