Kevin married Debra Parsons and had two beautiful sons that he loved and cared for deeply. They later divorced. Kevin waited "impatiently" and finally met the love of his life, Shauna. As their life started together they began building their dream home. Kevin and Shauna spent the last six years building their dream and according to Kevin it would never be done. Time went too fast and nine years of marriage just was not long enough.
He was such a hard worker and tried to instill this in his sons. Kevin's words to his boys were "we aren't here to have any fun". If he wasn't busy working or building his home Kevin would be off helping someone else. He was a master of many trades. Just looking at their home was like taking a tour through a Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
Kevin and Shauna love taking trips together. They were inseparable. Christmas time was so special. It was the time the entire family would come together and Kevin loved it. We are going to miss his prayers to bless our family at Christmas dinner which brought him to tears every year.
Kevin is survived by his wife Shauna, his sons: Kasey (Stephanie), Tyson (Kayla), his step-son Chad (Jana) Coburn, his four step-daughters: Kim (Cody) Baer, Nicole Mitton, Jamie (Jeremy) Christensen, Lyndi (Jason) Osborn, and 18 grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Ken (Esther) Nutley, his two sisters: Kathy (Mike) Jones, Karen (Brad) Moore, and many nieces and nephews. Kevin was preceded in death by his parents and a grandson Brady Mitton.
Funeral services will be Friday, June 14, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at the Willard Stake Center, 8230 South Hwy 89, Willard.
Family and friends may call on Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington, Blvd., Ogden and on Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Church. Services under the direction of Myers in Brigham City.
Interment will be at the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch.
Love, it's not where you go in life, it's who you have beside you that matters. I will love and miss you each and every day until we can continue this dream we started together. I love you Hun, Love Shauna.
Kevin married Debra Parsons and had two beautiful sons that he loved and cared for deeply. They later divorced. Kevin waited "impatiently" and finally met the love of his life, Shauna. As their life started together they began building their dream home. Kevin and Shauna spent the last six years building their dream and according to Kevin it would never be done. Time went too fast and nine years of marriage just was not long enough.
He was such a hard worker and tried to instill this in his sons. Kevin's words to his boys were "we aren't here to have any fun". If he wasn't busy working or building his home Kevin would be off helping someone else. He was a master of many trades. Just looking at their home was like taking a tour through a Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
Kevin and Shauna love taking trips together. They were inseparable. Christmas time was so special. It was the time the entire family would come together and Kevin loved it. We are going to miss his prayers to bless our family at Christmas dinner which brought him to tears every year.
Kevin is survived by his wife Shauna, his sons: Kasey (Stephanie), Tyson (Kayla), his step-son Chad (Jana) Coburn, his four step-daughters: Kim (Cody) Baer, Nicole Mitton, Jamie (Jeremy) Christensen, Lyndi (Jason) Osborn, and 18 grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Ken (Esther) Nutley, his two sisters: Kathy (Mike) Jones, Karen (Brad) Moore, and many nieces and nephews. Kevin was preceded in death by his parents and a grandson Brady Mitton.
Funeral services will be Friday, June 14, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at the Willard Stake Center, 8230 South Hwy 89, Willard.
Family and friends may call on Thursday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, 845 Washington, Blvd., Ogden and on Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Church. Services under the direction of Myers in Brigham City.
Interment will be at the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch.
Love, it's not where you go in life, it's who you have beside you that matters. I will love and miss you each and every day until we can continue this dream we started together. I love you Hun, Love Shauna.
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