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Kevin Richard Stottle

Dalton, Massachusetts

Dec 28, 1962 – Feb 21, 2026 (Age 63)

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BORN
December 28, 1962
DIED
February 21, 2026
AGE
63
LOCATION
Dalton, Massachusetts

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Kevin Richard Stottle, 63, of Dalton, passed away February 21, 2026 at Berkshire Medical Center surrounded by his family and friends. He was born in Pittsfield on December 28, 1962 to Franklin G. and Kathleen M. Kilmer Stottle. Kevin graduated from Taconic High School in 1982. He proudly served...

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I met Kevin 9 years when I moved to Dalton and he was the "handy man" at our condo association. Kevin had a "can do" attitude and could meet our needs on just any project that we needed done. It was last spring when he informed me that he wouldn´t be able to climb a ladder to clean out our gutters and he informed me of his health issues. So sorry to gear that he wasn´t able to beat the Cancer. RIP, Kevin.

I met Kevin through working at the Pittsfield Building Inspectors Dept. Also he performed some work for us at one of our properties. I talked to Kevin in September when he updated me on his health. I'm sorry to hear he lost his battle. RIP.

I am so sad to hear that Kevin has passed away. I was blessed to see him at Walmart several months ago and we spoke for over an hour. We spoke of our past and the memories we shared (laughing and crying). Kevin also spoke of his illness and the pain he was experiencing. I hugged him and told him I would always be there for him if he needed anything. I have and will pray for him and for his family always. With deepest sympathy. Margaret Gregory

Patti and Cameron, I´m so sorry to hear of Kevin´s passing. My prayers are with you during this difficult time. Sending hugs and love.

This is very sad. .. My wife and I got to know Kevin when did some work for us.. He was a kind and gentle person , who we always enjoyed talking too .. Kevin his shared his struggles with cancer...a disease we had some commonality. Kevin 's quiet resilience with his cancer was nothing but courageous...Rest with peace kevin... you were a good man .... Bob and Shirley Macdonald....