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Kevin J. Orth

Kansas City, Missouri

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Kevin J. Orth, 40, of Olathe, KS, passed away on December 11, 2008. He was born March 18, 1968 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Kevin served in the 101st Military Intelligence Battalion, Long Range Surveillance Detachment and was a veteran of Operation Desert Storm. He married Tasha Martin on October 11,...

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Tasha,
I am truly sorry for your loss of a husband , father and friend. Sometimes there just aren't any words that are adequate or just .Remember, and keep him deep in your heart. I wish you and your family Strength and Courage in moving forward. God Bless You. Victoria

Tasha,Jocelyn,Hunter,Logan and Macy. We are very sorry about your loss. Kevin was an amazing guy with so much to offer and give.He will be greatly missed. You guys are all in our prayers. May God be with you and guide you through these rough times. Please don't hesitate to call if you need anything.
Love, Jayson and Brooklyn

Tasha, Jocelyn, Hunter, Logan and Macy,
Our hearts are breaking for you and please know that you are in our every thought and prayer. Logan and Matthew have become great friends this year and you can drop Logan off here ANYTIME day or night. We wish so deeply we could do something to help, but know that God will carry you through.....
Love, Jenny, Chris, Jessica, Samantha and Matthew Goepfert

Tasha:

May God be with you and your family during this time of loss.
Love, Jeanie

Dear Tasha & Family,

We are so sorry for your loss. We are all a little less complete without our friend Kevin. As soon as we met we were friends. I have a very fond memory of coming home and seeing my small son having a conversation out the window and then there was Kevin on a ladder working away, chatting up his new best three year old friend Holden. When he asked me if we could rent a small airplane to go scout out some hunting areas I jumped at the chance. We shared some quality...

We were so sorry to hear about Kevin. You have all been in our thoughts and prayers. May god's love help guide you through this time. If there is anything we can do for you or the kids, please don't hesitate to ask.

Tasha, Jocelyn, Hunter, Logan and Macy,

Kevin showed his greatness from the first chimenna visit. Your father was a great caring man who always was willing and able to help on any occasion. Kevin showed me the absolute majesty of the outdoors. Forever I will be grateful for my friendship with Kevin. Kevin was a dear friend who I will miss with my whole heart. He will always be with our family in our hearts and prayers. You can always count on the Duncan's for anything....

Tasha, Jocelyn, Hunter, Logan, Macy,

The Foster family offers our deepest sympathy in this time. You will always be a part of the LRSD family and we are just a few hours away if you ever need anything.

Kevin was a wonderful person and will be missed.

Dear Tasha and Kids -

I think the things that I will miss most about Kevin are walking the fields hunting pheasants, fishing for crappie in spillways, talking about life and work and friends, enjoying a cocktail at "humpys" bar in Cawker City Kansas while discussing our strategy for Duck Hunting, standing on the deck watching 20 kids play in the backyard, and his famous fish fries. He was by far the best outdoorsman I have ever known, and a friend I will never forget. Save a spot for...