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Your sister
February 6, 2024
My brother Kevin. 14 years tomorrow you´ve been gone. My heart still aches. You´ve missed so much. Wish you were here. Love you.
anthony doukas
February 17, 2010
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES GO OUT TO THE FAMILY KEVIN TRULY WAS A NICE GUY ALWAYS GREAT TO WORK WITH HE WILL TRULY BE MISSED....
Sandra Dixon-Massey
February 16, 2010
There are no words that can fill the emptiness in your heart for your son. My deepest sympathy are with you in your time of sorrow.
As you grow older you realize how precious life is, especially when we have a young man such as Kevin taken from us. Our family loved him like a son and brother and we will miss him and the chance for him to grow old with us. He was a good person and would help me with anything I asked of him. He was kind and whimsical taking a special interest in my sons Ed and Eric. Since he didn't have any brothers of his own he adopted them as his own as we adopted him as one of our sons. I never realized he was in so much pain and wish dearly he had communicated with someone so we could have helped him through whatever dilemma he found himself in. Kevin, never doubt for a minute that we all loved you and would have done anything to help you as you have helped our family in many ways over the 20+ years we knew you. It is hard to say goodbye to such a gentle man. We love you and God be with you as you travel through the next journey of your life.
Dawn & Mario
February 16, 2010
Bobbie, Walt and family. I'm so sorry to hear the news. My prays are with all of you. Please know that we are here for you in your time of need.
Robin Oberman
February 15, 2010
Oh Bobbi I am so sorry about Kevin. I am here for you if you need anything. Mommy and I love you and we know that he is up there hanging out with Michael and Daddy.
Robin Aiscowitz
February 14, 2010
Dear Bobbie & family -- our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. *I lost your address and we wanted to send a card* Much love, Robin and Gary Aiscowitz
deborah labelle
February 14, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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