Kevin-McKinley-Obituary

Kevin Paul McKinley

Danbury, Connecticut

1961 - 2023

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Kevin Paul McKinleyKevin Paul McKinley, 62, of Redding, cherished partner of Suzanne England, died at Norwalk Hospital on Tuesday, September 12, 2023. He was born on June 10, 1961, beloved son of Ellen (Stein) McKinley and the late Stephen McKinley.Kevin worked as ASML in Norwalk for more than 25...

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You are missed by so many of us in ASML! Rest in peace my friend!

A year ago already. Time flies. Still miss you my friend and dearest colleague. Gone but never forgotten!!

Thoughts and prayers to Kevin's family and friends. As a childhood friend and classmate I join you in sadness over the loss of an exceptional man. God bless Kevin.

My deepest condolences, such a loss: Kevin will be missed as an inspiring person and valued coworker. I'm very thankful for the shared experiences during some of my Wilton visits.

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Sadly how fitting today was to be the day so many of us honored and celebrated your life. The last time we spoke was when you attended my mom´s service in Brewster...today is 6 months to the day of her passing. So many spoke and shared your going out of your way to ease the hearts of so many. Rest in peace my friend...the laughs and memories of DHS concession shenanigans will stay with me forever

So sad to hear of Kevin´s passing. I use to ride in the van with Kevin, Gene Bates and Peter Cronin. They were always interesting and entertaining discussions about life and the day. Prayers to Kevin´s family and smiles on their faces as they remember all the good times.

Kevin was my neighbor for approximately 20 years, he was like a brother to me and uncle to my daughter Lynne. I will never forget the good moments we spent together; always happy with Kate & Lynne driving both all over CT for playing soccer and lacrosse games. I miss you my friend. Albert Esposti

Kevin, I still can't believe you are gone. I will miss you so very much! You made me feel so welcome at ASML from the very first day I met you and were always my biggest supporter. You were always available to talk no matter the day of week or time. You always put the person first, before whatever was going on at work. Your personal touch always made me feel like I mattered most. Thank you for everything!! Until we meet again....