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I connected with Kev 35A years ago, in high school. At the time, I never expected us to build the friendship we share now. He’s helped me build my business, watched my four kids grow, and I got to witness his life becoming a husband and then a father.
Two months into the pandemic, I find out Kevin has cancer. The year where you can’t see your best friend’s smile, let alone share a meal or bond over live music.
Kevin is one of a kind, one of my best friends, honest, sincere, and with everything we’ve been through, he’s always had my back.