Dear Shelly & family, We are saddened to learn of Kevin’s passing. His knowledge of electronics was superb and greatly appreciated. Our prayers go out to all of you that you find comfort in each other and those around you.
I remember, when Marley was born, how Kevin popped in on occasion, just to hold and admire his granddaughter for a while. And Marley remembers, and I believe still has, the birthday card Kevin left at our door one Easter morning … The card featured kitties meowing “Happy Birthday to you …” and was opened (too) often! And then there was Jonmichael’s graduation party … when Kevin surprised everyone when he went into the pool (which apparently wasn’t something he usually did?) when Marley wanted to swim! Kevin loved his Marley-girl! Marley will remember happy times with her Grampa Kevin.
I’m very sorry to hear about Kevin’s passing. My thoughts are with his family. He must have been an interesting guy. I never met him but I did go to Cardinal Mooney and also went to Elementary school with Terry.
Oh, Shelly, I’m so sorry! What a terrible loss for you and your family. My prayers are with you and all of the people who loved Kevin; he’s joined an amazing choir and is making music beyond anything he’s ever dreamed.
Sincere condolences to the Knapp family.
Dear Shelly & family, We are saddened to learn of Kevin’s passing. His knowledge of electronics was superb and greatly appreciated. Our prayers go out to all of you that you find comfort in each other and those around you.
The Cardinal Mooney High School Class of 1971 sends prayers and condolences to Kevin’s family and friends. May he rest in eternal peace.
I remember, when Marley was born, how Kevin popped in on occasion, just to hold and admire his granddaughter for a while. And Marley remembers, and I believe still has, the birthday card Kevin left at our door one Easter morning … The card featured kitties meowing “Happy Birthday to you …” and was opened (too) often! And then there was Jonmichael’s graduation party … when Kevin surprised everyone when he went into the pool (which apparently wasn’t something he usually did?) when Marley wanted to swim! Kevin loved his Marley-girl! Marley will remember happy times with her Grampa Kevin.
I’m very sorry to hear about Kevin’s passing. My thoughts are with his family. He must have been an interesting guy. I never met him but I did go to Cardinal Mooney and also went to Elementary school with Terry.
Oh, Shelly, I’m so sorry! What a terrible loss for you and your family. My prayers are with you and all of the people who loved Kevin; he’s joined an amazing choir and is making music beyond anything he’s ever dreamed.