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MATTHEW KEVIN "ZERO" MAGEE

Shawnee, Kansas

Jun 27, 1955 – Nov 15, 2013 (Age 58)

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BORN
June 27, 1955
DIED
November 15, 2013
AGE
58
LOCATION
Shawnee, Kansas

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MATTHEW KEVIN 'ZERO' MAGEE Matthew Kevin "Zero" Magee, 58, Shawnee, KS, passed away November 15, 2013. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, November 23, 2013, 4-6 p.m. at Longbranch Saloon, 9095 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, KS. Affectionately known as 'Zero', Kevin was born on June 27,...

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Can't believe you've been gone so long. But you live forever in my heart.

I knew "Zero" in college. He was a fun loving guy. I remember the motorcycle rides we used to take to Tuttle Dam.

Juli Niemann

I knew "Zero" during our K-State days in the late '70s. He was the ultimate Lady Wildcat fan and rarely missed a game! You could always count on Zero to entertain the fans by juggling basketballs at halftime. His kindness, compassion and his amazing sense of humor will never be forgotten. RIP Kevin.

My best Zero memory was when ESPN first came out we had cable at the house. I worked for the railroad and I was leaving around 3am and he's up watching bowling on BLACK AND WHITE tv. I never met anyone else who loved sports like Zero!

Met Zero at Kansas State my next door neighbor he lived with Stan Biggs, later zero was a house mate in Lenexa, KS and always a good friend. Never had a bad time with Zero and everyone knew this guy. I miss you brother now Im crying as hard as I unsed to laugh.

I met Kevin while attending KSU we lived in the same dorm. I'm not exactly sure how we met or the circumstances everyone knew "Zero" the always easy going gregarious guy in the food line at the games, walking on campus. It didnt matter what color you were either he just befriended you with no conditions. He found out one day that I along with another dormmate were regretting how we could not make it to KC to see Earth Wind & Fire because I was friends with the opening act Pockets. They were...

Zero was a ball of energy with a permanent smile on his face. I will always remember the "Susie" days. Loved your hugs, your way with the customers, everything! You will be so missed, my dear friend. You left us too soon. RIP sweetie, til we meet again.

Zero had an uncanny ability to remember even the smallest of sports stats........absolutely amazing! Zero, you will be greatly missed.

My dear friend Zero..you will truly be missed. I will always remember you singing to me in right field. It didn't matter where we were if you saw me you were singing Mona Lisa. Thanks for the smiles you gave me! I am blessed to have called you a friend!
Lisa