Kevin-Menominee-Obituary

Kevin J. Menominee

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Menominee, Kevin J. "Jofus" Rode off into the sunset on his Harley on Thursday, February 12, 2009, at the age 46 years. Preceded in death by his parents Rudolph and Elvadeen Menominee. Brother of Kathy (Jerome) Katzke, Kenneth Menominee and Kim (Jackie) Menominee. Survived by aunts,...

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The beautiful gold rose you gave me will forever be a reminder of the beautiful person you were. I'm sure looking down you can see all the people that loved you. I will miss our talks that smile you always found for me.

Kevin and I worked together at Harley on second shift machining for several years. I 'm retired and a friend at Harley told me of his passing. To Kevin's family goes my deepest condolences. To Kevin, you will be missed by many. Your Bar-B-Q beef whenever we had a party at work, the pictures of Indian Fest, the discussions and the joking around. Ride on Kevin.

Our dear friend Kevin. I will always treasure the time you tried to throw me out of the Crystal Gayle's concert. You will be deeply missed and I know will meet again in the Spiritual World....Fans of yours,
Buddy and Diana Big Mountain.

Kevin you will be missed dearly. I will miss our talks, the cribbage and the get togethers we went to. You will be with me in spriit always.

Kevin, my dear friend, I will miss you.

You could always make me smile, even when times were rough.

You will be in my heart and thoughts always.

I will miss you at "Beatle Bash" this year; but you will be with me in spirit.

Ride on Kevin! Ride on!!

Your friend, Sandy

I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of Kevin. I worked with Kevin at Harley-Davidson. He was always very pleasant when speaking to me. Please accept my deepest sympanthies. I will keep the family in my thoughts and my daily prayers.

From a friend and co-worker,
Verona Shulfer

Kevin and famiy were our next door neighbors for many years. Kevin was a nice neighbor with a sense of humor who was friendly and pleasant. He will be missed by many. Carol Joy

My dearest friend Kevin, I have no words to describe the hole in my heart because you are no longer with us. We shared some great times and I will always cherish them and keep you close to my heart. You will always be missed and never forgotten by
me. I love you my friend. Now it's time to spread your wings my friend, and fly.
To Kathy, Kenneth, Kim and family, my deepest condolences and you are all in my prayers.

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.