Kevin's memorial service was also unforgettable. It was a wonderful way to honor and say farewell to one of the best of the best. At the gravesite Abby, Kev's wife, read a few entries from Kevin's journal from when he was a young boy. It was all about his pigeons and how much he loved them. Then ten white homing pigeons were released. They circled above us one time and then flew home. It was a touching metaphor for Kevin's heading "home".
Kevin is loved by so many. It has been inspiring to read the comments on his obituary. Here is one of my very favorites. This is Kevin!
"Almost 11 months to the day before the Good Dr passed away, we rode together in the Multiple Sclerosis Bay to Bay bicycle event. For most of the 108 miles we completed that day, Kevin would yell "We ride for Glory! We ride for Megan! (my wife who has MS)" His enthusiasm, charisma and compassion for my cause (riding for my wife), was so infectious that we had tons of people chanting along with us. I'll always remember how strong of a rider he was with what seemed to be unlimited energy. His personality was exactly the same. Over the last year of his life, I enjoyed our late night chats over Taco Bell at the fire pit in his back yard, philosophizing about life and trying to solve the World's problems. He told me that faith had always come easy for him. He just knew that there was a loving Heavenly Father and that there was a plan for him. I've never seen his faith waiver. I love you Kevin! Put in a good word for me up there until we can both ride for glory again."
I look forward to our reunion someday Kev. You have made this world a better place and I'm sure you are continuing it in new realms.
To all my family here in Utah, it was wonderful to be with you again. Let's have another reunion real soon, in Deutschland!
And to my sweet Bruce, Liv, Ash, Boss and Ava in Munich--I can't wait for our reunion on Thursday. I MISS YOU SO MUCH! Thanks for making this possible Bruce. I love you--more than you'll ever know.