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15 years ago

Some of my favorite times with Kevin where when we spent weekends with our Aunt Sharon. She helped mold us to become the adults that we are today. She had faith in us when we didn't have faith in ourselves, she gave us strength and trusted us. She showed us that one could be self sufficent and independant. She got us out and showed us things in life that we may not have seen or attempted without her encouragement. She showed us how to drive long before we got our drivers licenses', she helped us get our first job together, cleaning horse stalls together. It was always a guarnteed good time when we were with her. We were forever greatful for the times we had with her growing up. And the fact that we could do everything together was perfect. We were best friends from day one, we trusted each other, had faith in one another. He was the best older brother a girl could ever ask for. I have laughed my hardest, smiled the biggest, and loved the most when I am with him. Kev, noone will ever take the place you have in my heart, I will always love you big bro!

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15 years ago

I am so glad that this photo was taken and that he came to the family reunion. His facial expression is priceless though. "I am posing for this family photo to make everyone happy but there is so many places I would prefer to be besides here".

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15 years ago

I remember driving in the car with Kevin, right after I got my new car. He fell asleep and a deer jumped over my car. I said " Kev, did you see that?" And he said "See What?" He is always known for sleeping through things. He always laughed at my driving skills, esp when I was on the wrong side of the road. He showed his love to me by teasing me, so much that my automatic response to him was "Shut up Kev". Now that he is gone, I miss him picking on me more than I could have ever imagined.

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15 years ago

I was one of Amy's friends in the fifth grade and I used to go over to their house to play. One of my memories of Kevin was he would always spy on Amy and I. We would be in her room playing girl stuff and we would look behind us and he would be peeking around the corner. He would always try to hide but we thought it was so funny. He always wanted to know what we were doing. Just being a typical brother. I was so saddened to hear the news of his passing. It's been so long but I remember him so well. He will always be in our thoughts and prayers.

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I will never forget this night as long as I live. I had to coax Kev to dress up and esp to shave the hair off his face. Whe we finally made it downtown to the block party, he was having fun. I had to tell him to stop drinking beers and make sure he was ok to go home. It was a culture shock for him, he had fun watching all the "women". He was so quiet and innocent.

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I was blessed to have Kevin as my first born. He was a big "11lbs. 2oz." & beautiful baby. He became a good hearted man. I believe good took him from us so young because he had such a kind spirit. I will forever cherish the memories of him coming home after work and talking to me while I made supper. This memory I miss soo much! We all miss him driving is his Dodge truck, his "baby". When Kevin was in the hospital, I witnessed glowing angels around his hospital bed as we prayed for his recovery. This experience has given me peace and reassurance that God is taking care of him for us. I never imagined Kevin as a guardian angel before, but I know now he is watching over all of us. So until we meet again, he will never be forgotten. Kevin, I love you always! Mom

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jenthevet
15 years ago

Always a smile on his face is how I remember Kevin. Although I only talked to him a few times at Amy's parties or at the animal hospital when he brought the pets in, I know he was a great guy because Amy talked so highly of him and loved him so much. My favorite funny memory is when he came into the vet hospital and I said, "Oh, you are Amy's Dad"....I had never met any of her family, so I just thought Kev was her dad since he had a beard and looked older than his years. (Hey, it was a blonde moment!) But we laughed and laughed about it then and still to this day. When he decided to adopt Nemo (aka BLADE) from the Sunshine Fund, I was so thankful that the little kitten would have a big brother and somone to watch over him. I know he was good to the cats, and it may sound silly to some, but I know they miss him too. Kevin you were a great friend, son and brother to all. May you rest in peace and keep an angel eye over us all until we meet again.

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mainmousekb
15 years ago

I have heard lots of great stories about the kind of friend and brother that Kevin was - honorable, respectable, and loving to say the least. Kevin, you memory will go on forever, and though we only got to meet once, I felt like I have known you for a lifetime! You are truly missed by your friends and loved ones - keep watching over all us...

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15 years ago

I have many memories of Kevin but the ones of us growing up inseperable are my favorite. From the day I was born Kevin loved to share his life with me. Whatever I was doing, he wanted to be doing with me, and vice versa. We helped mom cook, had many of the same friends through all of our life together. We spent many hours playing, without fighting like most siblings do. And if mom accused one of us for doing something wrong, the other one stood up for the one being accused. We was my true team mate, and soul mate. We will FOREVER be connected. I love you KEVIN RYAN CULLEN.

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