Kevin's obituary
With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Kevin Gouveia, a man of distinct character and spirit, who departed us on May 10, 2025. Born on February 12, 1980, Kevin left indelible marks on the lives of those he encountered, embodying a zest for life that was palpable to all.
Survived by his younger sister Jayme Gouveia, older brother Jeffery Helseth.
He has joined his mother Terri Davenport and handsome son Ryland Wagner on the other side. They are together now.
Kevin was a vibrant soul, a lover of life and all of its intricacies. He was described by his peers as fun, exciting, interesting, and eventful on his good days. His enthusiasm was infectious as he was always eager to explore new horizons, pushing the boundaries of ordinary experiences.
A unique feature about Kevin was his passion for sound systems, particularly in cars. He had a knack for understanding the technical complexities of setting up a system so well that it could produce sound so loud it could make you almost throw up. This skill was one of the fascinating aspects of Kevin's life that he loved to share with those around him to their amazement.
Despite the fact that Kevin may have been a controversial figure, liked by some and disliked by others, it is certain that he left a lasting impression on people. It is this memory of him, raw and unfiltered, that those who knew him will treasure and remember.
In his honor and to ensure his final wish - to finally be comfortable through cremation - is met, a fund has been set up at https://everloved.com/life-of… . In lieu of flowers, your kind contributions towards this cause would be deeply appreciated.
Today, as we bid farewell to Kevin Gouveia, we look back at his journey, the lessons he shared, and the life he led. He may no longer be with us physically, but his spirit and his legacy will certainly live on. Rest in peace, Kevin and Ryland.
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A poem for my big brother,
Kevin Gouveia RIP
You were there when I started my life.
You were there, when mom and dad, star…
A poem for my big brother,
Kevin Gouveia RIP
You were there when I started my life.
You were there, wh…
A poem for my big brother,
Kevin Gouveia RIP
You were there when I…