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Patricia Belles
December 20, 2008
To the many, many people who have reached out to us to express their sorrow...thank you so much. Your caring has truly touched our hearts, and it's good to know that my beloved brother was so loved by so many. Please keep us in your prayers.
Jeff Newby
December 7, 2008
My family will never forget Kevin's hearty laugh. He was a good friend to my brother, Gregg, and always looked out for me, too. We shared a birthday so I always thought of him on May 22nd. God's speed, Kevin. Jeff Newby
Gregg Newby
December 5, 2008
I've been blessed to have had Kevin as a life long friend and to know his wonderful family, for whom I offer my deepest sympathies.
Our last conversations started and ended as always, full of laughs. God bless my friend. Gregg.
Marianne Brotschul
December 5, 2008
I will keep you all in my prayers and will miss "Cuz". God bless...
Love, Marianne
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