Kevin-See-Obituary

Kevin William See

Middletown, Ohio

Feb 12, 1950 – Sep 25, 2025

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February 12, 1950
DIED
September 25, 2025
LOCATION
Middletown, Ohio

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Kevin See, 75, of Middletown, Ohio, passed away on September 25th, 2025. He was born February 12th, 1950, in Rochester, Indiana. He graduated from Greencastle High School, Greencastle, Indiana in 1968. He continued his education at Hanover College, where he received a BS in business...

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Kevin and I were members of the Indiana Epsilon chapter of Phi Delta Theta at Hanover College. He was a year ahead of me. He was a good natured guy. Always had a smile. I noticed he worked for the Ohio Casualty Company. That insurer was a long time client of mine from 1978 until I retired in 2021. To Linda and his family peace be upon you. Bruce Kamplain, HC 1973.

Kevin and I were classmates from grade school through High School. He was an outstanding athlete and participated in many team sports. I am sorry to say that I didn't make the effort to keep in contact with him, but I will always remember him. May he rest in peace.

So sorry for Kevin's passing. He was a good man and I enjoyed working and golfing with him for many years!

So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers, condolences and sympathies to the See family and friends. Kevin is a cousin of mine. His mother Mildred was a sister of my mother Gladys. Every summer my family traveled to Greencastle to visit the See family. We played baseball in the yard and public park. Rest in Peace and God Bless you Kevin.

Linda. You have my deepest sympathy. What a wonderful man you were given for your life.

When I was very young, we were visiting Grandma for summer vacation. The whole family was meeting at Grandma See's. In Greencastle, Kevin showed up a little late. He had been at National Guard duty. He showed up with a bunch of guys, and 2 or 3 jeeps. He was still in uniform from his weekend duty, and I was so impressed that stayed with me for years. And that's one reason I ended up joining the Army.

He was a man of few words, but when he spoke, it was a dry sense of humor which I always appreciate! RIP Kevin. Deepest condolences to Linda and family and friends.

Kevin and I were good friends in our early years at OC. He was a great guy to work with and pal around with. My condolences to Linda and the family.

Kevin, was the first supervisor to take the bull by the horns and get my pay up to par. After 19 years with OC, when he was my department manager, he discovered a discrepancy and deficient in my wages. I received the largest pay increase in my career there. He was so kind and truly sorry for this injustice. I truly appreciated him for wanting to make a wrong right. My sincere condolences to his family. Zola Fisk