Kevin-Williams-Obituary

Kevin A. Williams

Easton, Pennsylvania

1959 - 2021

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March 23, 2021
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Easton, Pennsylvania

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Kevin A. Williams BETHLEHEM Kevin A. Williams, 61, of Bethlehem, died Tuesday, March 16, 2021 in Lehigh Valley Hospital. Born June 22, 1959 in Easton, he was the son of Lois (Brown) Williams and the late Kenneth Williams. He was a graduate of Easton Area High School, where he played in the band....

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Mrs. Williams, I was so sad the hear the news of Kevin's passing. We were in band and Winter Guard) together, and even though he was a year ahead of me, he was like a brother. (Your husband Ken loaned me his trombone in my senior year, for which I have always been grateful.) When Kevin returned for a wedding in the states, it was the first day that my husband Dave Mader and I began dating. I'm so lucky that I was able to reconnect with Kevin during one of my trips to PA from New Hampshire,...

Mrs Williams - my deepest and most sincere condolences on the passing of Kevin. He was a good man. I will always treasure our 45 years of friendship and will miss him dearly.

Kevin - flashback to November 22, 1976 - our first date, our friendship begins. We were in the EAHS marching band - you were a drummer, I was a flag. We went to your Senior Christmas Dance, my Junior Prom and your Senior Prom - funny because I would only slow dance, didn’t like fast dancing. Believe it or not, I still have the flowers you gave me for all three dances. You graduated high school in 1977 and enlisted in the Marines - we lost touch and life went on. Then, in 2006 your...

Lois I do not know if you remember, but I am Mary Lou and I lived with my Aunt Pearl on Spruce Street. I want to offer my condolences to you and your family. Kevin was so nice and respectful and I know he is already traveling through the golden gates and GOD is waiting with open arms, so RIP Kevin and we will all miss you, but we will meet again.

I had the pleasure of knowing Kevin for 15 years. To say he added a unique and special flavor to Weyhill would be an understatement.
We had many lively conversations about food, politics and the Marine Corps.
Through everything , he always had a sense of humor. That is what I will remember most.
Rest In Peace, my friend.

Mark Grim

Kevin was such a good guy. He always had a great comment to you when you walked in, he was a very creative and talented chef. I enjoyed my many discussions with him about his service over the years. He will be greatly missed.

Eternal Affection Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Kevin,

You are at peace now. You have struggle for so long. No more pain. I will miss you bringing in your "special" cookies to the office. I will miss hearing about your stories. You will truly be missed by many, especially your mom and your dog.

May you RIP. Fly high!

Semper Fi

Kelly Reibman

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.