Two things I remember most about Kevin, his love for his wife Cindy. He was always so very grateful for her care and her unconditional love for him just as his unconditional love for her. And, despite Parkinson's disease causing numerous complications and taking away the man he once was, Kevin never lost his fight, his spirit, and his sense of humor that we can all learn from. He endured more than any one human being should have to endure and I never once heard him complain. Today he walks with the angels and his loved ones who passed before him. Rightfully so and he is again the man he once was before this terrible illness. My heartfelt condolences to all whose lives he touched. Especially Cindy, her children and grandchildren whom Kevin loved as his own and they him, to extended family, and his many friends. I've heard that one thousand years on earth are but one day in heaven. When you meet with him again it will seem as if only minutes or hours have passed May God bless you, comfort you, and help you through this most difficult time..