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Sara Smith
June 20, 2015
I am a kindergarten teacher at the Tacoma Waldorf School where Kevin was a most special kind of father to a child in my class. We ask each parent to model the kind of human being they wish their child to become. Kevin excelled in this manor. He had extraordinary capacities for love. And his love was an active kind of love. One was always greeting with a wide smile and a light in his eyes that let you know he was completely present; you had he attention, his attentiveness, and his good intentions. He loved that little girl more than she will ever know and we felt this love spill over on to us. I had the opportunity to tell him how much I thought of him and now I tell you, I am deeply touch by Kevin and I will miss him always.
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