Kevin-McKenna-Obituary

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Kevin J. McKenna

Plainfield, Illinois

Feb 26, 1961 – Mar 10, 2018 (Age 57)

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BORN
February 26, 1961
DIED
March 10, 2018
AGE
57
LOCATION
Plainfield, Illinois

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Cappetta’s West Suburban Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Downers Grove Obituary

Kevin J. McKenna, of Plainfield IL, at rest, suddenly, March 10, 2018. Kevin served his country honorably in the United States Army. Beloved son of Mary and Harris Barbier; loving brother of Mary, Michael, Tim (Colette), Chuck (Susan), Rob (Kim) and Jim (Marianne). Kevin was preceded in death by...

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So hard to believe it has been 2 years. Still praying for you and your family daily!

A life cut too short for a wonderful soul! I hope you finally found peace Kevin! God Bless!

I cannot believe it has been a year since you left us to become a guardian angel, my friend. I deeply miss our conversations and the laughter we got to share as adults. You will always be a hero in my eyes!

Eileen Rados-Wallschlaeger and Nancy Rados-Sutor

Sorry to hear of Kevin's passing

I remember all the great times Kevin and I are together while attending Northern Illinois University. I especially remember he like me to watch hockey games with him. They never did like hockey still don't. But I did enjoy our times together.

Michael and family, I am thinking about and praying for all of you. Kevin's loss is shocking and sad, but at least he is no longer in pain. What a gift his sweet soul will be to Jesus! He had a kind and gentle heart, not a mean bone in his body. He is loved and will be missed. May the grace and warmth of Our Mother Mary's mantle gently wrap you and ease your sorrow.

So very sorry for your loss. May God wrap his loving arms around Kevin & may he be granted eternal rest now. My sympathies to all of you who are hurting right now.

To the McKenna family, I feel your sorrow and hope you can weather this storm with the help of friends and family.