HAPPY HEAVENLY BIRTHDAY, Kevin!! It was so nice to see your mom, and daughter, Kristen, and her husband, Josh recently. You are missed!! God bless you and the loved ones who will always mourn your passing!! Love to all.
Mary Jo
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I am sorry that I am learning about this today. I reached out to Kevin to see how he was doing with the devastation in CA. I haven’t heard back which prompted me to go down this rabbit hole for info to contact him. I last spoke to him December of 2023 wishing Merry Christmas’ and talking about up coming trips. I worked with Kevin at Brother. He was a good person and was always there to listen, take on a task or just get it done. Even after our stints at Brother were over, we kept in contact speaking at least twice a year. This breaks my heart and my sincerest condolences to the family. He loved his girls so much and talked and doted on them so much. They were his world! I am so sorry for your loss.
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I am so very sorry to hear about Kevin's passing. I just found out today and I wish I had known earlier. Kevin and I worked together through lacrosse umpiring for years. I remember when he first got involved. He had an amazing sense of humor and was so witty. I am going to miss seeing him this season - he always brought a smile to my face. I was honored to have known you....Rest in peace my friend.
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I’m so sorry I won’t be able to make it to the wake after all, I woke up feeling sick and don’t want to risk spreading anything.
I wanted to share that I got to referee lacrosse a lot with Kevin in recent years (and he used to ref my games back in the day!), and Kevin was a huge support as I moved up the ranks, especially into college. He had a knack for knowing when I was having a hard time after a game and reaching out to reassure me I was a doing a good job. I was always excited to work with Kevin, or to hang out all day at a tournament. He was a great ref, partner on the field, and friend. I will miss him so much this upcoming season and will be thinking of him often.
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Kevin was a kind, generous, funny pseudo-brother always hanging out with my lil bro Marco Cabibbo. I will miss the way he fit into all of our crazy family celebrations. I will miss him dearly and I am so happy he was in our lives.
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Wishing you strength and comfort through this difficult time. Please accept my warmest condolences. Much love, Tracey Ireland
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Mike Mayes and I had worked with Kevin Mahoney at Brother as a team for over 2 decades. It’s a coincidence that we both happened to graduate from the same college (Cal Poly). He is more to me than just a coworker. When he left Brother, I felt like I lost a childhood friend, and it hit me emotionally. I am always there for him as he did for me. He has all the attributes of a great human being. I had a few opportunities to hang out with him and Mike for happy hour and I can tell you this, that Kevin drank a lot more than I could handle 😊. The bartender kept bringing us a glass of beer one after another. It’s a nonstop action and I told him that if I have 1 more glass, I am going to mix you up with my wife and you don’t want me to call you “honey” LOL. So, he ended up drinking my last beer. What a memory we had together! I am going to miss him dearly and will remember him for as long as I live.
You know life is a full circle. You were born into this world and someday you will have to leave this world. No one can live forever, and Kevin chose to leave this world a lot sooner than anyone anticipated. We are all saddened by this tragic news, but on the other hand, he left this earth without going through the elderly process, and sometimes can be a miserable process 🙂. Kevin is up there and probably smiling and saying to us “ I did it my way”.
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Just stunned to hear this.
My best regards to the family. Please know that he was a mentor and friend developed through Soccer. A person I considered the final word on any question I had. A brilliant, and gifted REFEREE. A good friend.
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I have known Kevin for around 20 years. We started off as coworkers but quickly became friends. Unfortunately, I had not seen him for several years due to distance and life, but fortunately we kept in touch. We went on more adventures than I can remember – New York, California, Vegas, Memphis…and he was always a joy to be around. I was deeply saddened to hear about his passing, and I am sure I will carry that weight for a while. I offer my sincere condolences to his family but especially to his girls, who he often spoke about. He loved you more than anything and was always eager to tell me about all your major life events. I am sorry to say to I will be unable to attend the service, but I will be raising a glass to him and remembering all our good times. To his family please do not hesitate to reach out if I can be of any assistance. The world is a sadder place to me without my friend…he will be greatly missed.
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You will be missed for sure my friend! Thank you for all of the laughs.
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