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Kevin Louis Chevalier, 54, of Biloxi passed away peacefully with family at his side on Saturday, August 9, 2025. Born March 23, 1971, in Belle Chasse, LA, Kevin lived a life rooted in family and principle.
For over 25 years, Kevin worked with dedication and integrity as a slot auditor and technician in the casino industry. Most recently, he devoted his time and energy to his passion for “tinkering” with electronics and repairing all manner of devices for family and friends.
Above all, Kevin was a loving and devoted husband, amazing father, and cherished son, brother, and friend. He is survived by his wife Michelle Chevalier, having just celebrated 25 years together; his son Spencer Chevalier, the absolute pride and joy of his life; his parents Bernard and Dannie Mae Chevalier of Gulfport; his sister Mary Mozingo, brother-in-law John Mozingo III, niece Mary Katherine Mozingo, nephew John Mozingo IV of Gulfport; and his brother and best friend Brian Chevalier, sister-in-law Jessica Chevalier, niece Brianna Chevalier, and nephews Trystan Chevalier and Nikolas Chevalier of Biloxi. Kevin also leaves behind his loyal and beloved companion Twinkie who was always at his side and who grieves his loss with the rest of the family.
Kevin’s kind and giving heart and gentle spirit touched many, and his memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, August 19, 5:00pm – 7:00pm at Bradford O’Keefe Funeral Home on 675 Howard Avenue in Biloxi. Mass will be held Wednesday, August 20, 11:00am at St. James Catholic Church on 366 Cowan Road in Gulfport.
During his valiant fight, Kevin received several blood transfusions, blessing his loved ones with most precious additional time with him. Please consider donating blood under Kevin’s name to honor him.
Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Kevin Chevalier.
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