Philip Sheppard
Sad to learn so late of the passing of my junior high and high school chum. Rest in peace, my friend. Grace to all his family.
Death date: Apr 4, 2015
Kevan Daryl Gaetano, 56, of Durham, formerly of Charlotte, died on April 3, 2015. He was born in Mecklenburg County on September 13, 1958 to Annie Mae Elliott Gaetano and the late Prosper James Gaetano. Kevan graduated from West M Read Obituary
Sad to learn so late of the passing of my junior high and high school chum. Rest in peace, my friend. Grace to all his family.
To Anne, Sonny, Barry and the entire Gaetano Family: Please accept my deepest sympathy for a life lost at such a young age. I know he has suffered and yet carried on for his family and friends. We will see him again someday. I am so sorry for your loss.
My prayers and thoughts go to you in the challenging time..
I have know Kevan since childhood but became close friends during junior high school. We attended Sunday school together. Our class trip to the beach to stay at Larry and Marie McClure's beach home was a bonding experience. We stayed friends through high school and college.
We were all so scared when he had a brain tumor, and grateful that he survived. He made a delicious homemade lasagna for several of us, from your great grandmother's cook book. It was written in Italian.
The first time I met your mom with Kevan, he was the happiest I had ever seen him. We had dinner at another high school friend's home and played Pictionary. He was so smart and had a unique sense of humor.
I will miss your father. Try to dwell on the happy times and remember that he loved you.
To all of the Gaetano family, my love and prayers go to you now and in the days ahead. I met Kevan when he and my sister were in high school. He had a great sense of humor and a ready smile for everyone. I am so sorry for your loss.
To Kevan's family just wanted to quickly say that you are in our prayers. We are so sorry for your loss. Have known Kevan for more than a decade from our years in small group bible study together and will miss his one of a kind sense of humor. To his kids, just wanted to say that he loved you very much and was always proud of you and bragging about you.
Very Best,
Russ Young
I am so sad to hear of Kevan's passing. I first met Kevan when my husband and I attended Evergreen Community Church. Kevan was one of the sweetest people I have ever have ever known. He was hard working, dedicated, loyal and with always willing to help others. He will be greatly missed by so many people. We will see you again, one day, Kevan but until then, we will miss your smile.