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RANDY BAKER
November 15, 2012
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Mike Steinkamp
November 11, 2012
My prayers go out To Kevin's family. I was good friends with Kevin after high school.
nicole barber
November 9, 2012
Kevin meant the world to me and would spend every day with me at my place of work sharing laughs and memories. It broke my heart tonight to find that he was no longer with me. I miss him so much and its heartbreaking to think that I won't be able to see him again. My heart goes out to his loved ones and if anyone can please tell me when his funeral is if I haven't missed it I would truly appreciate it. 2183108513 thankyou
Curt Gore
November 7, 2012
Kevin Mutz was my best friend for a long time. When I moved to Quincy I looked for a friend and picked Kevin. Thank goodness the feelings were mutual. I spent a lot of time laughing with (and at) Kevin as we learned driving,dating, disco, drinking, and smoking. I wish we had kept in touch, and regret my neglect deeply.Kevin quoted me the cliche "The mind is like a parachutte, it works better opened. But Kevin lived that way. Maybe the only good thing is now I can talk to Kevin whenever it strikes me. See you later my brother (from a different mother). Curt
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Debi Aamoth Moore
November 7, 2012
I am so sorry for your loss Amy. I will keep you, your mom and family in my prayers.
November 7, 2012
Miss you Bro
RANDY BAKER
November 6, 2012
I met Kevin at Motorola about 1974. We were both inspectors, but on different assembly lines. He had a white van then - Ford, I think. He knew both my daughters since they were little babies. We enjoyed playing ping-pong a lot, and went fishing several times. I moved to phoenix in '94, but visited him every year when I went to Quincy. Kevin lived on 7th St then and my daughter lived down on the corner. After Kevin moved to Duluth, I talked to him only once, even tho I tried to reach him a few times.
I will leave my email address if possible. Could someone please email me and let me know what happened? Thanks.
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