Wow..What a shock..Just lost a good friend on the week-end..I thought Kevin was just on here talking about another project..Thats just too sad .. My sincerest condolences to his family..
Geezzz... what crappy news. I never had the chance to meet him in person, but spoke quite often through PM and e-mail. That totally sucks.. My thoughts are with his Family.
bought a few things from him . Decent guy , an as they say we all are sposed to go on to a better place full of light and warmth , with no pain or troubles to bind us . See Ya Later Man ..77.
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I,m as cool as Milner , but axeually a bit more like Beckwith
So sorry to hear this as well, not too sure if we had met somewhere over the years but more likely than not, it is a very close knit family here and always sad to hear of an illness or death amongst our brethren,RIP Kev...
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Buying selling and trading garage toys and big kid stuff.
Kev was keeping a tight lip about what was going on and he really didn't want anyone to see him in his condition. Talking to his wife today I was surprised to find out I was one of a few people he would let into the house. As Glenn had posted earlier he was In good spirits and positive he would get better and pretty much stayed that way till Sunday when his body gave out. So if any of you tried to get ahold of him and he never got back to you it was nothing personal . Just dealing with life on life's terms the best he could.
For those of you who have time and would Like to see a brother get a proper send off they will be having a simple service at MA Clark and Son's 567 Upper Wellington St in Hamilton . Monday June 9. Bit of a get together at 10 service at 11. Any and all of you are welcome his family will appreciate it .
Wow, didn't see that coming when I opened this thread. This forum is strong because of the participation of people like Kev, and weaker with his loss. RIP
I was very sad to hear this news. Kev was the first Rodder I met when I came to Canada, and was always a kind and generous soul in the short time I knew him.
It makes you realise how fragile life is, and we should all make the best of the time we have.
God speed Kevin. I never met him in person either. His advice through pm's and e-mail was very much appreciated. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends