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Kevin R. Ritchie

West Hartford, Connecticut

1954 - 2021

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Kevin R. Ritchie, 67 of Manchester, CT, passed away on December 15, 2021. Kevin was born on June 18, 1954 in Hartford Hospital to Robert and Norma (Harvey) Ritchie in the year the hospital celebrated it's "Centennial Anniversary". His parents were given a certificate acknowledging him as a...

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Kevin was a great!!! Guy just like you said he was a gentle giant he will be sorely missed RIP kenvin

My deepest sympathy to wife and family

Laura and girls, It was with sadness that I heard of Kevin's death. He was a gentle giant and those who knew him loved his sense of humor. What is sad is that we are losing our loved ones more frequently making us all think of our own mortality. He is with Dad and Steven now, probably arguing about something!! Condolences to all of you. Dianne Lavoie Worman

so sorry to here about kevin I went to fox school with him we had some fun times together R.I.P my brother

Kevin´s Family My thoughts on him he was an avid basketball player. He loved to have fun in neighborhood. Everybody knew him on Crescent St...I was friends with his brother David for years... Those were great times. He will be missed by all who loved him. Peace to All The Vendetti Family

Dave,I am so sorry as your brother was such a good guy and fighter.I remember his BBskills. My prayers are with you and your family!!!!!!!!

Kevin was a Gentle Giant. At 6´6 he was the perfect height to excel at the sport that he loved which was basketball winning a gold metal with his team in the Deaf Olympics. He was an avid sports fan having as many as three TVs going at one time to make sure he didn´t miss any games. I am truly sad that we lost Kevin. The "OX" is finally whole again with both legs under him playing on Gods basketball team with a smile on his face. Rest In Peace Kevin. Love, Peg

My childhood friend from so long ago. We both lived on Cresent St. in Hartford, the street is no longer there. We had so much fun, and when I think of living there I never forgot Kevin and his wonderful family. Sounds like he had a great life. Those were the days and times I will never forget.