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Obituaries: Kevin P. Nunnally

Kevin P. Nunnally
Kevin P. Nunnally
July 21, 2010

Kevin Nunnally, a life-long resident of Cornwall, NY, passed away suddenly at Westchester Medical Center on July 19, 2010 at the age of 55.

Kevin took pride in his work for DC-9 Local 1281. He was a respected and honored in his trade as a journeyman foreman glazier. An active member, he assisted in training young members and worked on numerous volunteer projects. He always placed safety first, making sure everyone went home at the end of the day.

A classic car and motorcycle enthusiast, he spent his free time working on his house and, cruising on his Harley. He was a loving husband and father to his wife, Karen, and sons Adam and Ryan. Although he will be greatly missed, Kevin will be strongly remembered by the many lives he touched with his wit and sense of humor.

Visitation will be from 3 to 6 pm at Quigley Bros. Funeral Home, 337 Hudson St., Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY 125520 on Saturday, July 24, 2010. Burial will be private with the family at a later date. For directions or to send condolences please go to www.quigleybros.com



Comments:

I will miss you,I will always remember the great uncle that you were,i pray that you are at peace,I hope Mom was one of many to greet you in Heaven,Always in my memory,love Jennifer Marie Desimone-Mattson!!


posted by jennifer desimone on 07/21/10 at 9:41 PM

Uncle Kevin, you were and always will be such a wonderful Uncle to me and Jenny, so many wonderful memories when you lived out near us. I missed you over the years Uncle Kevin, I wish we could have stayed in touch more. You are loved and missed! I have some of your older pictures when you were young posted for all to remember and see you. All my love and deepest sorrows for the family you leave behind.

Amber (DeSimone) Butts


posted by Amber Butts on 07/21/10 at 9:48 PM

Our childhood together will always be remembered with Love and cherished memories.We lead seperate lives as adults but you were always in our hearts. We are your Brothers and Sisters, Sharon, Bill, Sandy(in spirit),Jeannine, Kim, and all your many nieces and nephews. We are your family and we will miss your presence on this Earth. We all have loved you, each and every one of us in our own way and time. May Your spirit soar freely and great peace be with you. Till we meet again.


posted by Sharon Kniffin-Kramacyk on 07/21/10 at 11:54 PM

I will always love you
as I always have.
The writings above from your family, says it all.
We each have our own memories with you, that will last forever.
To Karen and the boys, I am so sorry for the loss you have suffered.
We are also suffering.
I wish we could help ease your pain.


posted by Jeannine Fremgen on 07/22/10 at 8:18 AM

Uncle Kevin, I will always remember you for your adventurus ways ,your love of the outdoors and zest for thrill seeking. The white water ride you took me on and the helicopter you wanted to get to avoid traffic.You sat me on your lap and let me steer your car although grandma yeld at you..your love of life never ceased to amaze me and you taught me that being bored is not an option. I will miss you so much,but i know grandma is with you now and that you probably viewed death as another adventure.I love you Uncle Kevin, my thoughts and prayers go out to his wife and children, whom I know was loved dearly by my Uncle, and whom I wish I had known.God bless


posted by Laurie-jo Frisbee on 07/22/10 at 8:59 AM

"Wanna go take the boat over the waterfall?" "Let's go 4-wheelin' up this cliff." "Come on, let's go out in the dune buggy in the middle of the night." "That guy better not honk that horn again for you! If he can't come pick you up at the door, you ain't going!" This is how I will always remember Kev. Fun and carefree. Always there, always ready ... for anything. I don't believe there is a good-bye, just "until next time..." when maybe we'll meet again and be happy for it. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to both families.


posted by lisa kurdyla on 07/22/10 at 9:46 AM

I was just fondly remembering when you used to play your guitar and sing Pooh Corner to me and Jenny all the time, that song has so many wonderful memories attached to it....I listen today in remembrance of the joy you brought to so many.


posted by Amber Butts on 07/22/10 at 11:23 AM

I also wish to give my deepest sympathy to Uncle Kevins family,May God comfort you in this time of sorrow,please know my heart is with you,he will be very missed,Jenny


posted by jennifer desimone on 07/22/10 at 2:13 PM

i never got to know my great uncle Kevin,but my mom has told me lots of stories,i wish i got to meet him,im sorry for everyone,i miss my grandma 2 :'(now their in heaven:( Mattie Mattson


posted by mattie mattson on 07/22/10 at 3:31 PM

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