Dearest Kevin - going on thirty years and the pain has abated somewhat but the memories of the good days and the not so good ones are still there and strong. I miss you I am comforted by your constant presence, for me in the Moon I look up I see the Moon I feel your presence within me In a World with so few heroes, you showed the Universe the way, the way to truth and bravery, each, each and every day In a world with so few heroes, you stood out amongst the best in a world with so few heroes, you stood the Heroes test.. R.I.P. mein baby
Terry Oliver
Vancouver , WA
I remember Kevin from when I was in middle school and high school. My family attended his father's church. I had a crush on Kevin from the get-go, he was kind and sweet, funnier than others boys I knew. I loved to have him play the piano for me. I always knew Kevin was special and as I became aware of his differences I began to understand him more fully. And understand his family dynamics a bit better. I always loved him, and I believe he loved me, and he held a special place in my heart all these many years. We drifted apart as friends often do, but I knew when he passed. I could feel it, and I still feel it.
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