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Kevin Michael Miduri

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania

1961 - 2017

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Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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Kevin Michael Miduri, 55, of Hummelstown, PA entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at Penn State Hershey Medical Center after a long, courageous battle with lymphoma. Kevin was born in Harrisburg, PA in December 1961 to the late Patrick Miduri and Barbara Bell Miduri. Kevin is...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Jerry and I are so saddened by this news. Kevin was a great guy. Our hearts are with your family.

Praying for you Michelle, Madi, Cory.

I knew Kevin through the construction industry. He always had a smile and hug for me. He was a great person who will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you Michelle during this difficult time. Robbi Cook

Michelle and Family, My father (Steve Duffie) and I (Todd) had the extreme pleasure of working with Kevin at HB Alexander as a colleague and as a friend! My father worked closely with Kevin for many years, and Kevin in turn had helped to train me, knowledge and experience that I am forever grateful for. More importantly he was a great person and role model, with a comical sense second to none. I recall many trips back and forth to the Lewisburg Hospital project, with Kevin making up songs...

My precious Boo Bear, my heart understands your hurt. My heart understands your loss and my heart so understands the emptiness. I will always be here for you. I am so thankful that your daddy gave me you and I am truly truly saddened that his time here was so short. God has much more planned for your daddy.
My heart is saddened for Michelle, Maddy and Cory. My heart hurts so much for them too. I will continue to lift each one of you up in prayer and ask the Lord and his wonderful...

What a dear friend that I lost I will always remember him. My sincere condolences to his family. I have fond memories of him from high school. A little story he had bet me on a football game and had lost the wager. Then he wanted to bet double or nothing Cowboys vs Cardinals back in 1979. We wagered double or nothing I gave him the Cowboys (and they were in their prime) and he gave me the Cardinals plus 14 points. During last period he changed the bet wanted Cardinals with half the team...

So sorry for your loss, Michelle. Prayers for you and the family. Hugs.

Kalie - thinking about you and your family - Marty Helman

Sending so much love to you all.
The Axtman family