I have many great memories of your Dad, whether coaching learned to skate or coaching Liam and Logan through Midgets he always had my back and that’s a lot from being an outsider from Hyde Park /Dorchester. He always met me with that smile at the rink. Will and I send our most heart full condolences to a man we will never forget. All Our Love, the Conroy’s
Sorry to hear about Kevin’s passing and wanted to send my condolences to the family. Kevin and I were teammates on a tournament team in Montreal when we were 12. I’ve never forgotten it. He was a great hockey player even then and a good kid and that’s how I always remembered him. Can’t say I enjoyed playing against him in HS.and chasing him around the old Arena. Rest well Kevin.
Our deepest sympathies Heather, Liam, Catherine and Denise.....
We are sending you love and prayers from Ireland at this very sad and difficult time.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis
Pat, Tracey, Helena, Catherine and Jack Fitzgerald xxxxx
I will always remember Kevin from MSU. He was Jeff’s hockey roommate. His quick wit, endless energy, mischievous mind, oh and his ability to turn women’s head with his Boston accent, his looks and beautiful eyes! We loved all of him but especially his caring heart. Kevin was a gem to so many of us at MSU. His memories are etched in our hearts and his stories everlasting. Peace Doddy
Kevin was my roommate at MSU. He was a lot fun to hang around on and off the ice. I am so sorry for his family as he was a great guy! He will definitely be missed by all of us. My prayers and thoughts are with him.
Jeff Barr
to Fran and the entire Coughlin family , I am very sorry for your loss.
To Kevin & The Entire Coughlin Family, My Condolence, So Sorry for your Loss
You are in Our Prayers, Blessing From Dot House Family Managed Care.
My condolences to the Coughlin family. I played hockey against Kevin most of my adolescent life from pee wee to high school. Most memorably at the Boston Garden in 1974. Kevin was alway a nice kid and quite friendly to me “off “ the ice. My nieces in South Boston always updated me when they ran into him and they all adored him.