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I’d be lying if I told you losing you was something I could handle
The most beautiful things in life are not things. They’re people and places, memories and pictures . They’re feelings and moments and smiles and laughter.
I talk about you because I’m proud, I talk about you, because you deserve to be remembered. I talk about you, because even though you’re not physically with me, you’re never far from my mind. You’re a part of me, apart that I could never ignore or disown. I talk about you because I love you still, and I always well. Forever. Nothing will ever change that. Thank you Kevin for all the smiles and laughter, moments and memories made that I will cherish my lifetime.
I met Kevin in high school, Lockerby Composite in Sudbury Ontario. It was a friendship that started almost immediately, it didn’t seem difficult to Kevin or I. Simple things. Talking about school, girls in school, what we’re going to do after school. A lot of laughs and interesting conversations in the smoking area during breaks. One memory in particular during that time period was when I spent the night at his folks place and we played caps with Brador beer(6.5% to those who don’t know). We didn’t get sick or anything but for a couple of teenagers there was some inebriation. We became very good friends, lost touch for quite awhile but re-connected in Calgary. He was at my wedding and that was so appreciated. I got to know him all over again with his companion Rose, they came to our campsite once to surprise us and it turned out to be one of the finest night’s camping. He was there when my wife Colleen was sick. He was a true friend. To say I’m going to miss him is an understatement. Life is not fair sometimes. Cheers to you buddy, memories live on.
Kevin has been like family to us for almost 40 years. It won't be possible to replace the warmth, kindness and good humor he brought into our lives. Looking through old pictures will forever remind us of all the good times, sometimes with just a smile, and sometimes rolling on the floor with laughter. Kevin's enthusiasm for life will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by all.
Ken & Mona Karol
My heartfelt and sincere condolences to the entire St. Jacque family!
Kevin was a humorous, generous, kind and helpful man who was often there for the Murray family. Kevin and Dan shared a history of having worked in Corrections and their close relationship quickly bonded through their love of a good time! We shared many card games, dice, meals and especially laughs, (and of course stories) with him and Joanne over Dan’s last years.
My Gardener was an employer for my children, and Brett has been a very close friend of my son’s since they moved to the Cedarbrae (Grade 5?).
I feel honoured and privileged to have had the opportunity to speak with Kevin when he called me on the morning of Sunday, June 14th. He updated me on his situation, and we shared memories and got to say “good-bye” to each other. As, I said then, Dan will be there to meet you with a big hug, smile, and that unforgettable laugh!
God bless you Kevin, May you Rest In Peace!
We were so sorry to hear of Kevin's untimely passing, life is too short. We send our condolences to Brett, Lee and Joanne.
I will remember Kevin as a great man! Always in a good mood, laughing, and telling his very long, but very funny jokes. He will be missed by many. Hope you are having a glass of wine with my Mum. Heaven is lucky to have you, and earth has lost a good one....
RIP Kevin ❤️
My very heartfelt condolences to the family, Kevin was a very kind, soft-spoken man willing to help others at the drop of a hat. The St.Jacques lived directly behind us three doors down for decades. The St.Jacques boys were the best of friends with our boys and other neighbourhood kids, so they were like family. Kevin was a kid at heart and happiest hanging with the boys. Kevin, you will be missed greatly. As we all get called home one by one we will meet again and it will be a celebration like none other. God Bless St.Jacques family.
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