Kevin-Hannon-Obituary

Rev. Kevin Hannon

Syracuse, New York

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Rev. Kevin Hannon February 9, 2010 Father Kevin Hannon, pastor of St. Ann's Parish, Manlius, entered eternal life on February 9 at Francis House. Father Hannon was born March 5, 1949, in Syracuse. He was the son of the late Edward and Catherine Hannon. He attended Blessed Sacrament Grammar School...

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Father Hannon, You may be out of our sights, however, never out of our thoughts.

Hello Fr Kevin-
Thinking of you, its been a lot lately. I miss you sooo much my Dear Friend!

Kind Kevin...that's how I always spoke of you...still do...so much joy which flowed into FUN...FUN for you and those around you. Never forgetten...will never forget our wonderful times at St. Margaret's, you and George and even Ed...when we "scatter kindness" here at St. Margaret's we reflect on your wonderful example...rest in peace, my friend, and thanks for your kindness and love.

Father Hannon...
I will forever remember the spiritual flowers you sent my mother and how your presence brought a smile to her face. Now, you and my mother are enjoying Eternal Peace, Home at last in Heavenly surroundings.

You are always in our prayers and will never be forgotten. Time doesn't stop and yet it seems like yesterday you were here with us. The day will come, sooner than later, that we will be with you and our Heavenly Father, and His Son.

Remembering you today, Fr. Kevin.

Father Hannon:
It's been over 4 years now since God has called you Home.
My mother, who loved you dearly, has joined you in Heavenly Peace.
Not a year, a month, a day, an hour, a minute goes by that I don't think how lucky I was to have crossed your path in life more than once.
Looking forward to seeing you once again, in the future at some given time, known only to God.
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You were so awesome! I am glad to have known you. You will always be in my heart

Remembering Kevin today, four years after his going home to God. Reading all of the comments filled with memories, gratitude, grief, and joy. We remember you still, with great love. Your love and kindness still resonates today in the many, many hearts that you touched with your genuine holiness.