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Mr. Kevin T. Walsh

Middletown and Manchester, Connecticut

Mar 17, 1953 – Sep 9, 2013 (Age 60)

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BORN
March 17, 1953
DIED
September 9, 2013
AGE
60
LOCATION
Middletown and Manchester, Connecticut

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MIDDLETOWN >> Kevin T. Walsh, 60, of Middletown, CT passed away on Monday Sept. 9, 2013 at Middlesex Hospital surrounded by his loving family after a courageous 7-year battle with Multiple Myeloma. Kevin was born in Manchester on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1953 to the late John Walsh and...

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Sincerest condolences to the Walsh family. Kevin was a water industry colleague and I greatly appreciated his expertise, our dialogues and his professional yet friendly manner. Just learned of his passing in the Journal of AWWA. May he rest in peace and in remain in your hearts.

Very sorry to hear of Kevins passe was a good freind in highschool and boy, what an athelete he was, he will be dearly missed

Cheryl and Family,
It has been a long time, When I read of the loss of Kevin my heart is broken. We had some fun times always will remember. Thought of you all often wondering what everyone was doing. Thoughts and prayers with you all.

Cheryl and family. Sorry to hear of the passing of Kevin. It was a joy to talk with him again at the class reunion. May God grant you peace to you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Cheryl, I am so sorry for your loss. Kevin was a wonderful person. I haven't been in touch all of these years, but I think of you often.

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.Kevin was the light of our support group and always a wonderful smile.He will be greatly missed. Pat an Pam Sasso

To Kevin's family,
I remember Kevin from high school. A gentleman and a scholar were fitting words for this man. So sorry to hear of his passing. He will be missed by so many. Keep your happy memories of him alive to make you smile. May he rest in peace.

Cheryl, Haven't seen you since MCC days, but have thought about you a lot over the years. We had such fun times back then, but always in the backdrop was your "Southern Man!" I'm not surprised you ended up together. You talked about him all the time so joyfully, and it was clear he was your one true love. It certainly sounds like he led a very accomplished life and that you built a great life together. I am glad to hear you had so many happy years, and so very sorry for your loss.

Cheryl so sorry for you loss sending my thoughts and prayers.

Sheila Peterson