In Memory

Kevin McWhorter

Kevin McWhorter

 

 

Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - January 21, 1999
Deceased Name: Kevin Brent McWhorter
Kevin Brent McWhorter, 44, of Bath, Ohio, passed away of a massive heart attack on Jan. 17, 1999.

He was the beloved husband of Jo Ellen McWhorter; loving father of two wonderful sons, Brent Andrew and Chad Jacob; son of Bernard and Phyllis McWhorter; brother of Gary McWhorter; grandson of Brent and Malone Woofter; son-in-law of Jack and Donna Musser; brother-in-law of Jill and Joe Brusko and family, Denise and Scott Graf and family, and Doug Musser; grandson-in-law of Helen Chapman and Marge Musser.

One of the greatest joys in Kevin's life was his family; his life with his wife of 20 years, Jo Ellen, and his enjoyment with his son, Brent and the International Soccer Club, and the blessing of his newborn son, Chad.

 Kevin was a graduate of the University of Akron with a B.A. in accounting. He was an active member of the AICPA, CFP, OSCPA, MGMA, HFMA, and the OMGMA. Kevin dedicated his life to helping his clients with their accounting concerns and to assist physicians in maintaining successful medical practices. His contributions will be deeply missed.

Kevin had great appreciation for the many contributions of his fine employees, which were a key factor in the success of the firm, McWhorter and Co., Inc.

 Services will be held at 11 a.m. FRIDAY at the Billow FAIRLAWN Chapel, 85 N. Miller Rd., with Rev. George D. Cooper officiating. Interment at Rose Hill Burial Park. Family and friends may call at the funeral home THURSDAY, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., and one hour before on FRIDAY. Contributions in memory of Kevin may be directed to the Kevin McWhorter Soccer Memorial Fund, c/o First Merit Bank, 30 Springside Dr., Akron 44333. (Billow FAIRLAWN Chapel, 867-4141.) 

 

Kevin's Senior Will

I will: to whoever it may be, 1000 bottles of Bayer for the "honor of leading"; to T. Mason, M&M's; to P. Shrock, my analysis of negative acceleration and jerk factor; to Roger, a jar of peanut butter and some Ragu; to Lynne, a Georgetown handbook; to Dan, artificial turf and his dream of the perfect crime; to Nancy, a ton of mushrooms; to the H.F. Queen, two pairs of white socks; to Tom, a triumph stag; to Mike and Spruce, my layup techique; to Kathy, Canada; to Genie, a flat chord; and finally to that special someone, the world of joy, peace, and happiness. Future Plans: Attend Akron U.



 
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09/29/08 01:37 PM #1    

Jim Stewart

Kevin was a good friend. I remember he was very smart and if I am not mistaken worked in his fathers insurance agency at a very young age.
I remember when Kevin,Dave Kilgour, myself and I think Jon Thorston went to the driving range. None of us were any good. I think Dave may have been trying to coach us since his dad and him golfed quite a bit. Kevin, rest in peace.
Jimmy Stewart

02/14/09 08:46 PM #2    

Becky Terrill (Hess)

I always admired Kevin. He had a rare disease with his skin but that did not deter him from achieving his success in his life. My mom and dad had him for their accountant/financial advisor. They had high respect for Kevin. He was honest and trust worthy. My mom was lost when he passed away. We did go to his funeral and it was difficult to deal with. Who would have thought??? Kevin has been missed and he will never know that impact that he made on others that came in contact with him.

09/08/10 12:15 PM #3    

Kay Urban (McLane)

kevin and i took ballrom dancing lessons in the 6th grade at lincoln elementary. i was always the last to be picked to dance because i was so tall. kevina and i were dancing partners and he danced so well. i will remember him with fondness all my life.

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