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Kevin Hadden, born January 16, 1974, in Delaware County, PA, went home to his Heavenly Father on July 11, 2023.
Kevin is predeceased by his father, Gary Hadden. He is survived by his mother, Joan Martin, and step-father, Bill Martin, of Cape May, NJ; his brother, Gary Hadden, Jr., and sister-in-law, Michele Hadden, of Secane, PA; and his best friend, his cat, named Scooby.
Kevin was a kind and caring person who especially loved nature, animals, music, and Philly sports.
Services and burial are private. A memorial will be planned at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, Kevin would have asked that you adopt, not shop for your furry friends, donate your time or money to an animal rescue of your choice.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Gary Hadden
July 10, 2025
Joan Martin
July 8, 2025
Andrea
July 11, 2024
My middle school sweet heart
Joan marti
July 8, 2024
Kevin,
I miss you so much. I think of you every day. It is very hard for me going on without you. I pray someday we will be together again. I love you.
Mom
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Joan martin
July 8, 2024
My first memory of Kevin was that he was a little red head.
Joan Martin
September 25, 2023
You are Gary's and my angel now. We love you dearly.
Your Mom
Joan Martin
September 24, 2023
My sweet son. I miss you so. I know you are with Our Lord and at peace now. You will be in my heart forever and ever.
Gary Irwin Hadden jr
July 18, 2023
My Brother You Told Me You Loved Me I Told you I Loved you now I know why you insisted on telling me. Love you and will always look out for you. Your Brother Gary
Dale
July 15, 2023
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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