PORTSMOUTH-Kevin Lee Bocook, 63, of Portsmouth, died Wednesday, March 8, 2023 in Portsmouth. He was born October 29, 1959 in Ashland, Kentucky to the late Clifton Bocook and Marion (White) Bocook of Portsmouth, who survives him.
In addition to his mother, Kevin is survived by his wife, Lisa Bocook, of Portsmouth, two sons, Josh and Clinton Bocook of Cedarville, OH, and two girls that he raised as daughters, Kendra and Katrina, and two grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother, Kent Bocook (Sheri) of Wills Point, TX, an aunt, Sandra Robinson (Bill) of Cincinnati, seven nieces and nephews, and several great nieces and nephews, and many cousins.
Graveside funeral services will be 11:30 A.M. Monday, March 13, 2023 at Scioto Burial Park in McDermott, with Pastor Tom Charles officiating. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Melcher Hammer Funeral Home in Portsmouth.
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Lisa Bocook
December 18, 2024
Kevin and I decided that year to get a real Christmas Tree, we picked it out together....the tree was perfect until we set it up, we were both surprised to see that it was actually short and for some reason it tickled our funny bones b'cos we laughed , laughed and laughed some more.... I love, Love, LOVE this memory of Kevin and I
Lisa Bocook
August 7, 2024
Lisa Bocook
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Lisa Bocook
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Lisa Bocook
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Lisa Bocook
March 7, 2024
Kevin Lee Bocook, You are my HEART & always will be....Until we meet again, I will keep your memory alive Lovingly Lisa...Always
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Stephanie Wright
March 13, 2023
Kevin I just saw you at Speedway last week. This seems so unreal. I know I will see you again. All my love friend!! Praying for your wife, children, Cliff and Marion.
jim murray
March 13, 2023
Rest in Peace Kevin! Trojan Forever!
Kimmie
March 13, 2023
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Richard (Rick) Yager
March 11, 2023
Dear Family:
I grew up going to First United Methodist Church with Kevin, his brother, and Mom and Dad. I always thought of Kevin as a great guy that always treated me as a friend and had a great sense of humor that always made everyone around him laugh.
Very-Very sorry about your loss.
Richard (Rick) Yager.
Kelley
March 11, 2023
My love 4-ever!
Kitrina
March 10, 2023
He was my one and only Dad. He will forever be the man that taught me to talk, walk, ride a bike, swim, and have a love for good times. My childhood is full of all the wonderful memories he made sure I would have when he was gone. Hiking, sledding, amusement parks, building rockets, over-the-top 4th of July parties... He was always the life of the party. He wasn't perfect. But, he taught me how what I deserve as a woman and that life shouldn't feel like work. Thank you, Dad.
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