I had the pleasure of working with Kevin, beginning at KRVR as he was on the air & I became Chief Engineer. He then moved to KWNT and really flourished in the "Music of Your Life" big band format. I did some moonlighting for them as they changed call letters to KXRK and moved them from one studio building to another in the Village of East Davenport. We enjoyed getting together Thursday nights for a Harris Pizza and to watch Hill Street Blues. He would buy one week and I would buy the next because our paydays were offset by a week. That was the life in radio.
Another part of the life in radio is that all too often we let ourselves drift away of which I am guilty. I will certainly miss him. He had a zest and a joy for life; always a smile and at the same time a devilish / pixie-like twinkle in his eye; another loyal Cubs Fan.
Godspeed, Kevin..........Pete
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I have such fond memories of Kevin and me working at KXRK radio. Even though Kevin eventually left radio, through the years Kevin and I always stayed in contact and shared our life stories. Hugs to Lana and the family. Kevin was a great guy.
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I will never forget my first year on Marco (2006) and I was so missing my home church and all that I left in a move to new place and new beginnings, arrived Dec 23...Christmas Eve St Marks....service over.. and here comes Santa at the end of the service and silently walks the aisle to the alter and kneels...and I knew in my heart I was home, in a new home...with the Lord and fellowship that settled my soul. I will miss his delivery of service, as all of the St Marks family will, prayers for family and Lana has been in my heart and prayers at this difficult time.
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We had the pleasure of knowing and loving Kevin for the 20 years we attended St Marks. He had the perfect voice for reading the lessons and gospel at church. He also had the ability to know exactly what to say in every situation. I will always remember how funny and clever he was as the auctioneer for our annual auction to raise funds for St Marks outreach charities. He will be truely missed.
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What a loss! He was Mr. St. Marks as well as a true leader at NCH. In both organizations I saw his dynamic leadership and enjoyed being with him. Lana my sincere condolences on your loss
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Kevin was a pleasure to work with when I was at midas. Passionate about his job and true to his clients.
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I had the privilege of Knowing Fitz from OPRF. He was a friend to many and someone you could always count on - in good times and bad. He will be missed by many. Blessings to his family during these very difficult days.
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Kevin was the consummate gentleman. I've known him professionally for over 20 years and during that time developed a true friendship. I will always remember what a fine person he was and how he enriched my life.
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