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Kevin C. Utter

Rome, New York

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Kevin C. Utter Utica Kevin C. Utter, 55, of 509 Second Street, Utica, passed away on Friday, July 17, 2009, due to injuries sustained from a motorcycle accident. He was born on January 26, 1954, in Rome, the son of Joseph and Lorraine Parker Utter. He was a graduate of Holland Patent High...

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My sincere sympathy to Kevin's family in the death of Kevin... a truly wonderful person who fought so hard to live life... and what a life he lived.
Kevin came, for many years, to speak to my classes at NYM about organ donation and because of his good nature and willingness to share his story, I gained a dear friend. Thank you Kevin for touching my heart and the hearts of my students. I am glad you were doing what you so loved when God called you home. May He now shine his light upon you...

"The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace" Numbers 6:24-26). We shall never forget you Kevin.
Ron

We were so sad to hear this...we loved Kevin!

Kevin used to sit behind us with his family at St. Peter's Church in Rome. I smile when I remember his sense of humor. What a nice man.

I am so sorry for your loss, and hope you have lots of happy memories to help you work through this tragedy.

Connie Cushman

Oh Kev, I will miss you so much but find comfort knowing that you passed doing what brought you absolute joy...riding a Harley...maybe not Pearl...but a Harley. I know there's a reunion in Heaven with your Mother and Father. What is a sad time for us is a happy time for you and those who have gone on before you. I too will miss that one of a kind laugh. Till we meet again....I love you.

Ok Kev, I will miss you so much but find comfort knowing that you passed doing what brought you absolute joy...riding a Harley...maybe not Pearl...but a Harley. I know there's a reunion in Heaven with your Mother and Father. What is a sad time for us is a happy time for you and those who have gone on before you. I too will miss that one of a kind laugh. Till we meet again....I love you.

My family and I wish to extend our condolences to Kevin's family. He was a wonderful person. I worked with him for several years at Dodge. He also walked in our Diabetes walk for my grandson LB. So sorry for your loss.

I worked with Kevin for many years at Dodge Graphic Press. Without a doubt, Kevin was one of the best friends you could ever hope to have. Kevin, I'll miss your hardy laugh,and our Saturday morning breakfasts at the Marr-logg. Rest in peace my friend, I'll miss you very much.