1973, Victory Field, Woodhaven, NY, USA
The hockey team
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Left to right
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I have so many--I don't know where to start!!! He was proud of his Bad News Bears--I recall, we only won one game, two at the most. Mary was the pitcher, Connie on 3rd base--Sharon and myself were part of his team. If you knew Kevin---we were really decked out. . .pants, jackets, tees and those famous red baseball shoes! We played like hell, but had fun after.
He would bring his children to work and I was his babysitter---I had a popcorn maker in my office and the kids had fun with that....popcorn all over. He would buzz for coffee and I would tell him that I was busy and get your own----loved that guy and the day with the little ones!
So, So many more---I quit every 2 - 3 weeks---always came back, because he was special.
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Kevin was a wonderful man. He loved his family and respected his employees. I worked for Kevin for over 15 years. Kevin never forgot my family and he will always hold a special place in my heart. RIP my favorite boss, coach (Bad News Bears) and dear friend. God bless and keep you under his wing!
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Michael and Kelly’s Wedding
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Landis and Cahill families
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Dear Cahill Clan, Please accept our sincerest sympathy for the loss of Kevin, Kevin was a wonderful husband amazing father and a special person who will be deeply missed by many. We are thinking of you and sending love, prayers and comfort during this difficult time.
God bless Kevin and everyone in the family.
Love from The Markham’s
Unfortunately we will be out of town and will greatly miss the celebration of life for Kevin.
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Boil me a hot dog will forever hold a place in my heart. Oh and the Smokey link upstairs. We plan to be there to celebrate the good memories. Damn.
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