My condolences to everyone. I originally met Kevin and Jill in East Wakefield at their home when I was estimating their driveway for paving. Jill was sitting cross legged in the yard and Kevin was showing me the area they wanted to pave. He picked up the adult children of alcoholics, five would be like a divining rod. For many years after that, we went to meetings together and I catered a wedding in Kenny book together because we both like to cook and he was always there for me. I stayed with him and Biddeford it his apartment for a little while when things were heated in my neck of the woods. I could always rely on him. He was a good listener. He was a great friend and he always told me if there’s ever a day kid that you think you don’t need a house just give me a call. I will always love him ❤️🌹💋
Met Kevin when he lived on James Avenue and I lived on old Mill Road. I used to work with him in the kitchen at Nassau College. We used to hang out at the bowling alley was called all style lanes then fun times rest in peace, my brother.
My condolences to all of Kevin’s family. You said it all in his obituary. He was a kind soul who helped many including me and my family. Hope he gets to hug a few yellow labs in heaven, and Jesus receive him with open arms.
Kevin was a fun-loving guy I believe he went to Longfellow school with some of us. I moved to Sanford and that was the school I went to. and like all say he had the most awesome smile with beautiful gleaming eyes like most would say. I kept in touch with him after our last class reunion what a great one. lots have passed on but was happy to see them there. I will miss you Kevin but will always stay close to your daughter and granddaughters happy to watch them grow as you will watch over them as well.
Among the things I'll never forget about Kevin was his smile and the gleam in his eyes. From some a light shines for all to see. Though confronted with health challenges and the vagaries of life he was a courageous, content and happy person. Kevin knew how to see the positive in people, and when one spoke with Kevin that was felt. I personally was uplifted by his presence, which I would call serenity. Kevin, you fought the good fight. May the Lord bless you. You are missed.