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Jeanette & Terry Wide World Travel
December 6, 2001
To Kevin's daughters...We are long time friends of your Dad's Sister Pat. She cared deeply for him and had shared with us his illness and suffering. Our sincere sympathy to you and all your family.
Nancy lucas
December 6, 2001
Dear Ed,
It was sad news that Pat Ryan sent about Kevin's death. I grieve for you, especially, and his family who I didn't know.
Andy & I send our condolences and wish for all of you that the healing arms of time will give you peace.
I am very sad for all of you.
Please accept our sympathy.
Nancy Lucas
Pat Ryan
December 5, 2001
Dear Family. I am sorry to hear of Kevin's death. I remember him as a darling little boy with a warm smile and some mischief very apparent. I will pray for all of yo and especially for Brianna and Emily. They were very dear to Sheila and Ed and they kept me posted an all family activities. Rest in Peace dear boy ,you will be remembered fondly. Love Cousin Pat
Jean & Doyle Haueter
December 5, 2001
Kevin,
It was such a pleasure seeing you Kevin at Jeanette Aubin's wedding. You were a fun loving cousin and you will be missed by all. Our wish for your daughters, Brianna and Emily, is that God continues to bless them with good health and much happiness as I know you wanted for them. You left this life to early Kevin, but I know that you will be watching over all of us. You will be lovingly missed. May God bestow peace amoung us all in the new year
Paul,Sandra, Mike, Joe Aubin
December 5, 2001
Condolences to our entire family. Cousin Kevin was a unique individual who will be deeply missed.
a friend from local#2
December 4, 2001
this is to brianna and emily....
your father was a good friend and a good elevator man. he was a private person and didnt share much of his personal life. but for a few of us that got to know him well enough, he did. i want you both to know how proud he was to have you as his daughters. and that he loved you both very much. he always spoke highly of your academic achievements and expected great things from you both, as you will soon become adults. he was taken away from you far too early, and it is not fair. but please know this, he will be watching over you for the rest of your days. he will be there sharing your future joys and sorrows alike. your father knew that he would be leaving you too soon and it bothered him greatly, but he wouldnt let it show. it was his way of being strong for you.
i've omitted my name from this, as we have never met. i will always remember your dad telling stories about his girls, beaming with pride. he is missed.
with love and strength to you both, t
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