In Memory

Kevin Mahaffey

MAHAFFEY, KEVIN, 54 
Dunedin - Kevin Mahaffey, 54, passed away on September 8, 2016 in Dunedin, Florida. He was born June 18, 1962 in Miami, Florida. Kevin lived in Ocala, Florida, went to Osceola Junior High and Forest High School. 
He worked for Ocala Power and Florida Power Corp, he loved doing power line work. He worked Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina and Hurricane Andrew in Miami. He and his family moved west and he did power line work in Wyoming, Idaho and Washington State. 
He is survived by his parents, James and Patricia Mahaffey of Gainesville, Florida; three children, Tyler and Brittney Mahaffey in Ocala, Morgan Mahaffey, in Seattle, Washington; two grandsons, Nolan and Wyatt in Ocala; a brother, James II and his wife, Lynne, of St. Petersburg, Florida; James' two daughters, Brook Mahaffey in Ocala and Breana Mahaffey in St. Petersburg. Kevin had numerous aunts and uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews in Florida, Kansas, Arizona, Texas, Georgia and California. 
He was cremated and wanted his ashes spread in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Published in Ocala Star-Banner from Mar. 1 to Mar. 2, 2017

MAHAFFEY, KEVIN, 54 
Dunedin - Kevin Mahaffey, 54, passed away on September 8, 2016 in Dunedin, Florida. He was born June 18, 1962 in Miami, Florida. Kevin lived in Ocala, Florida, went to Osceola Junior High and Forest High School. 
He worked for Ocala Power and Florida Power Corp, he loved doing power line work. He worked Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina and Hurricane Andrew in Miami. He and his family moved west and he did power line work in Wyoming, Idaho and Washington State. 
He is survived by his parents, James and Patricia Mahaffey of Gainesville, Florida; three children, Tyler and Brittney Mahaffey in Ocala, Morgan Mahaffey, in Seattle, Washington; two grandsons, Nolan and Wyatt in Ocala; a brother, James II and his wife, Lynne, of St. Petersburg, Florida; James' two daughters, Brook Mahaffey in Ocala and Breana Mahaffey in St. Petersburg. Kevin had numerous aunts and uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews in Florida, Kansas, Arizona, Texas, Georgia and California. 
He was cremated and wanted his ashes spread in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Published in Ocala Star-Banner from Mar. 1 to Mar. 2, 2017



 
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07/31/17 09:49 PM #1    

Karen Weeks (Lay)

He was a great guy. He will be missed. Prayers go out to his family. 


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