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Kevin Joseph Donovan

Norton Shores, Michigan

11/06/1957 - 01/05/2026 (Age 68)

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DIED
January 5, 2026
AGE
68
LOCATION
Norton Shores, Michigan

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Kevin Joseph Donovan, age 68, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, January 5, 2026. He was born November 6, 1957 in Boston, MA to Charles Thomas and Elizabeth Ann (McHugh) Donovan and lived in the Muskegon area most of his life. Kevin received his Associate's Degree in building construction...

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Sue, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. Keeping you in my prayers

I´ve only had the honor and privilege of knowing Kevin for a couple years, but somehow feel like I´ve known him forever. Safe to say MIMF will never be the same. Rest easy my friend!

We are so sad to hear of Kevin's passing. Our sincere condolences to Sue, Kasey, Maureen, Conor, and the wider family. Kevin was a close friend and partner of the Consulate General of Ireland in Chicago and we deeply appreciate his efforts in working with us over many years. He was a true champion of Irish culture and touched so many lives on both sides of the Atlantic through his work with the Michigan Irish Music Festival, the Muskegon Irish American Society, and the Michigan Irish...

Sue and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.

I had the pleasure of serving with Kevin on the MAISD board for over 10 years he was truly an inspiration to me and all of our colleagues, his wisdom and humor will be greatly missed. My condolences to the Donovan family for your loss.

So sad to hear of his passing. He was such a giving petson. My condolences to Sue and the family.

Sad to hear of Kevin´s passing, he was a great guy and touched many lives. Our condolences to the family

Sue and family I am praying for you all at this time. May you be wrapped up in a the arms of the God of all comfort.

Had the honor of working with Kevin years ago and it was a pleasure. Always had a smile and s comment, never lost his Bostonian accent, would find comments written on your tools, and learned what a wombat was ( work humor). When you know someone early in life and discover what they have achieved and the talent they possessed it is amazing, RIP