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Debbie Race
August 7, 2002
While at Hopkins, I had the pleasure of working with Kevin for five years. I had tears in my eyes the day he told us he was leaving, and again when I learned of his passing. We still miss him. I will continue to think of Kevin and smile every time I see a yellow Volkswagon Beetle.
God bless his family.
Sue Chandlee (Leatherwood)
August 7, 2002
My memories of Kevin are college buddies, an Irish pub on St. Patties Day, steak tartar, and lots and lots of three part harmonies with M.G.. I'm sorry we didn't keep in touch. My sympathy goes to his family and close friend who will miss him.
Elinor Crocker
August 6, 2002
Damn, Kevin. You weren't supposed to go before I do. I wanted you there the next time I came to DC.
I still miss living so near you.
Much love,
Elinor
Robert Miailovich
August 6, 2002
I recall many happy memories of knowing and working with Kevin at Dignity/Washington.I very much mourn his passing.
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