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Kevin Patrick Hurst

Andover, Connecticut

1960 - 2015

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Kevin Patrick Hurst, 54, of Kapaa, Hawaii, formerly of Andover, CT passed away on May 13, 2015 from complications due to his paralysis. Kevin was born to James and Patricia Hurst of Andover on June 6, 1960. As a young man, Kevin was an excellent athlete. In 1975, Kevin suffered a spinal cord...

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Kevin was a great person. I will never forget
the day he got hurt. I held his hand in the ambulance and he never once complained
Kevin was born into a great family and Jim and Pat never complained but instead supported Kevin
with their faith.

Dear Hurst family,

I hope you see this four years after the event as the feelings are sincere and heartfelt.

I went to UCR and lived in the Lothian dorms while Kevin was a student. I too use a wheelchair.

As you would probably suspect Kevin was always popular at UCR but very shy. That's not to say He wasn't friendly and kind. When I sustained two broken bones my senior year he loaned me daily his shower chair so I could shower.

Fifteen years later my husband and...

To the Hurst Family,
it is with great sadness that I learned of
Kevin death today. when I remember back to
my years coaching young men he was always at the pinnacle of a true athlete who always gave the full measure of courage and loyalty both on and off the field.
I saw Kevin once since his days of football were over and we spent time with our trips down memory lane. to say that he made me feel great is a understatement.
I am a better man today for knowing him.

Knowing Kevin as we did, I'd say he would scoff at being called a role model or hero. Kevin was above all the most human of humans. He helped our family in many ways, and was a friend to both my husband and myself through the years. From working together at the Rehab Center to doing our taxes and giving financial advice, to understanding the complexities of our "crazy" family members. I will always remember Kevin's wit, his sense of humor, his tenacity, and most of all his heart.
Kevin...

RIP

Called in to sing you happy birthday today...ended up leaving it on a voice mail....found out later that you had to hear that one from heaven!....awesome...now that dream I had where you walked up to me can come true....see ya soon Boss.!

Just learned of Kevin's passing. I am truly sorry for your loss. I remember Kevin from early school days before East Catholic. He was a wonderful person and accomplished great things. He will always be remembered.

To the Hurst family,
I was so sorry to hear about Kevin's passing. I've known Kevin since 1991, we practiced next door to each other in Kapaa for several years. He was my accountant for 24 years, as well as my friend. I never heard him complain about anything. I know his daily routine just to get to the office would stagger most people. He was truly an amazing man, I feel enriched having known him. I will really miss talking to him. My deepest heartfelt condolences to all of his family....

Dear Hurst Family,
We are so saddened to hear of Kevin's passing, and offer our heartfelt condolences. We knew Kevin for nearly 20 years as he was our tax accountant, doing excellent work for us. He took care of every question and need, and promptly handled many complicated issues for us through out the years. Kevin's dedication to his profession was outstanding and he was a true inspiration to us. He will always have a special place in our hearts and we will truly miss seeing him. May...