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In Memory

Kevin Abel

Kevin Abel

 
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06/07/17 12:49 PM #1    

Deborah Talley (Poffarl)

Kevin, you were always so shy and I use to have the biggest crush on you. Rest in peace my friend!!

Debbie Talley Poffarl


06/26/17 09:06 AM #2    

Michael McCool

Kevin was simply the nicest guy I ever knew. A good friend. A late bloomer in baseball who was the starting catcher for Textile at the time of his tragic injury. 


06/26/17 07:52 PM #3    

Tod Elkins

I recall Kevin being exasperated with us, just a little, for being general idiots - on the bench, in the bus or the locker room, giving us the rolled-eye. Ever-patient, always easy-going, was the sweetest kid in our kindergarten class, at Ogontz and CHS and just about the nicest guy I've ever known. And visiting him after the accident, with Steve, trying to talk to him, realizing he wasn't going to get better. Thinking of you, Kev.


06/27/17 06:37 PM #4    

Joshua Heller

Kevin Abel: first alphabetically, first in our hearts.

06/30/17 10:58 AM #5    

Stephen Curtis

Kevin was an awesome person and a great friend. Passed way too soon.Kevin was shy and quiet, but once you knew him Kevin was very funny. He really came into his own at Textile.


07/04/17 11:04 PM #6    

Francis Walsh

Watching the Three Stooges with Kevin was about as good as it gets. It was the one time that the most shy, modest, and good-hearted prson I have ever known would let out a real belly-laugh. And it is too bad no tape exists showing what a great street hockey goalie he was.

1,000 years would not be enough time to say all there is to say. There will never be another like him.   


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