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Kevin Axel Pavlis

Boise, Idaho

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Kevin Axel Pavlis 1971-2009 Kevin Axel Pavlis, 37, of Meridian, passed away Friday, June 12, 2009, at St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, after being struck by a car while on a local group bicycle ride. Kevin was born Nov. 23, 1971 in Silver Spring, Maryland, a son of J. David and Sarma...

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This guy was SOOOOOO incredibly kind and helpful, and always had a HUGE smile on his face, whenever I shopped at IMT. I am so incredibly sad to learn it was he who was the cyclist... I'll never forget him as he made such a positive impression all the time. XO to his family and friends.

I was never fortunate to meet Kevin but I know he is loved dearly by his brother, Eric, who recently shared this story with me. Now ,when I drive where bicyclists are sharing the road, I picture my own brother riding next to me and I use a little extra care.
Karen of Vancouver, WA.

Elisa and Sarma, my heart still aches for you both when I think about what you lost. I know I didn't know him the best, but I did very much considered Kevin a friend. I still miss him. I think about him every time I am on Hill Rd or pass the Dry Creek cemetery that I live by. I wish I had the right words to express the feelings of loss, but I don't. Just know you guys are in my heart.
Travis and I will never forget him.

Dear My Bambeno,
It will never be the same, God I Miss YOU!

I am so very sorry to here about your brother Eric. He,even though I didn't ever know him, was a very good man because he had his brother to guide him through his life. My condolences. He will be missed in everyone person's life that he touched gracefully and they and we will all miss him. I hope your family will never forget him and I too will also miss him and your family will also have a family of friends if you need any help here in Salisbury.
Never Forget Him, ...

I am so sorry for your loss. My condolences go out to Kevin's family, friends and cycling buddies.

Dear family of Kevin Pavlis,

I am the daughter of Jim Chu, one of the bikers who was also killed in recent incidents. I would like to give my deepest heartfelt condolences to you. I understand how you must be feeling right now, and everything you are going through. We are all still slowly recovering. And day by day the pain is eased a little. Just know the entire biking community is there for you, as well as your closest friends and family. Our family is praying for you.

My most heartfelt condolences go out to Kevin's family. Kevin worked for me at Eddie's Restaurant about 18--20 years ago. I ran into him again at IMT and enjoyed talking to him every time I was there. I hope his wonderful smile and sunny attitude live on through his daughter. We will all miss him greatly.

My condolences go out to the family. Kevin used to come into my store, the Roosevelt Market, as a young boy. I remember him well. I'm so sorry his life was cut short.