Kevin Francis-Feeney-Obituary

Kevin Francis Feeney

Goffstown, New Hampshire

Apr 10, 1949 – Jan 1, 2025 (Age 75)

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BORN
April 10, 1949
DIED
January 1, 2025
AGE
75
LOCATION
Goffstown, New Hampshire

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Goffstown Kevin Francis Feeney, a proud veteran of the United States Army, passed away on January 1, 2025. The son of Thomas J and Ruby Lee Feeney, Kevin was born on April 10, 1949 in San Francisco, California and grew up in New Hampshire. He is predeceased by his parents and his brother,...

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Dear Kathy, Sincere condolences to you & your daughter. My thoughts & prayers are with you both during these difficult months & years ahead. May Kevin rest in the sweetest peace.

We were childhood classmates and friends. I remember the short hikes we would take when we were kids. R.I.P.

Kevin while Program Director at the Manchester YMCA trained me how to box. I was most impressed by his Special Forces training. Having served in the active duty Army later on in life I realized the sacrifice veterans make. I will always remember his calm demeanor. Sorry for your loss. Rest in peace, Kevin.

RIP Feeney, you were a great mentor and hero of mine...

In an expression of deep sincere sympathy to Kathy and Meghan with the loss of this great man. He´ll be missed so very much by those who shared his sincere friendship over many years. "Peace be with you Kevin"

Kevin was life itself which makes this loss even tougher. To Kathy and his family, know that you lived with a great human being - loving, caring and committed to those he loved. We hope that you can find comfort in the cherished memories that you carry with you. May they someday fill your heart with joy and bring a smile to your face. We wish Kevin everlasting life. The Diamantis Family

Oh Kathy, I´m so sorry to hear this news. Sending love to you.

Dear Kathy, please accept our heartfelt sympathies for the loss of your dear husband and friend. What an inspiration Kevin was to all who knew him... memories of the YMCA aerobic program immediately came to mind... simply the best. Kevin was a kind and humble man. Sending you and Meghan and your whole family our condolences. Robin Houghton & Jim Flynn

Kevin was pushing those folks back in the 80s to run up and down the "Y's" stairs while I trained the post work out folks up in the nautilus room. Along with Gary Hunter, I keep those times in my heart . Condolences to his Family.