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Kevin Micheal Maxwell

Richmond, Virginia

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Kevin Micheal Maxwell, 53, of Midlothian, passed away from injuries occurred in a skiing accident on February 1, 2004. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Cathy; three children, Chelsea Sencindiver (Tim), Andrew, and Samantha Maxwell; one grandchild, Trinity Sencindiver; his parents, Edward...

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I am sorry to hear the sad news about Kevin. He will be greatly missed. I had the pleasure of attending school with him for many years. Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Dan LaVoie
St. Joseph's School 1965
CCHS 1969

I was so sorry to hear about Kevin---Please accept my deepest sympathy--I went to Central with Kevin and always remember him smiling and making others smile.

I was so sorry to hear about Kevin--Please accept my deepest sympathy--I went to Central with Kevin and always remember him smiling and making others smile.

Dear Cathy & Family,

Words cannot express our feelings for your loss. Our hearts were grealy saddened to hear of Kevin's passing. Please know that you are all in our hearts and prayers during this time and always. The following prayer has been a great comfort to our family and many of our friends at these times so we thought you might not mind if we shared it with you too. God Bless always, Paul & Pauline Sokoloff and the entire Smith (Madeleine's) Family.

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Dear Cathy and Family,
My deepest sympathies for your loss of Kevin. Since I heard the news I have thought of him and you often and hope that you will find strength and comfort through family, friends and your memories of Kevin. I attended Central Catholic with Max and can echo much of what Brian McNeill has written. I was one of the "Turks" named after the term was taken from a teacher who had a habit of calling us "Young Turks". Our calling card was a Bonomo's Turkish Taffey...

Maxwell Family:
Nashid and I learned today of Kevin's passing. You are in our prayers.

I am deeply saddened by the sudden death of Kevin and would like to extend to you my deepest sympathy. He was a good man and a loyal friend. Kevin and I went to Norwalk Central Catholic High School together. Back in the mid-60's, Kevin and I were among a group of boys that formed a clique called the "Turks”. I remember Max as a quiet, very strong, funny guy, who lived so far away, no one wanted to go pick him up. I lost track of Max after he joined the Navy. I would not have recognized Kevin...

To the Maxwell family:

Please accept my deepest sympathy in the sudden loss of Kevin. I knew Max since grammar school at ST. Joseph's and through High school at CCHS. What I remember most about Kevin is he always had a smile for whoever he talked to. He was the most easy going guy I knew and just had a great curiosity about life.
Know that my prayers and thoughts are with the Maxwell family at this time.

Maxwell Family,
I only found out today of the passing of Kevin. I attended St Josephs and Central with him. I always considered him a friend and will always remember him. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers!
God Bless!