Letter: Thank you for your kindness, love and support

Posted 1/10/18

To the editor:

It’s difficult for me to put into words how to thank each and every one of you for all of the kindness, love, and support you have shown to our family throughout the most …

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Letter: Thank you for your kindness, love and support

Posted

To the editor:

It’s difficult for me to put into words how to thank each and every one of you for all of the kindness, love, and support you have shown to our family throughout the most difficult time of our lives.  

The overwhelming support that has been shown to us is hard to describe.  

On behalf of myself, Shaye, Kevin, and Riley, we would like to thank our family, friends, loved ones, and amazing community for your generosity as we navigate this challenge. 

Kevin was an incredible father, husband, son, brother, bike rider, and community member. He approached everything in life with a positive outlook and during his short time on earth, he taught us all the meaning of perseverance, overcoming adversity, and dreaming bigger than you can imagine.  

As we move forward, we intend on holding these values close to our hearts. We are forever in your debt and hope to be able to thank you all personally someday.

Sincerely,

Robin, Shaye, Kevin, and Riley Robinson

Barrington

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