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Condolences for Kevin E. Marx


Sending our sincere sympathy to you Gail and your entire family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
From Larry & Betsy Kluesner

Gail, I was so saddened to learn of your recent loss. I wish to pass along my thoughts and prayers to you and your family. You have so many good friends to reach out to.
From Todd Hansen

Gail and family- our thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve this sudden loss. May you find peace knowing he is now in his eternal home. Our sympathies, Sue and Dale
From Sue (Streeck) and Dale Uhlenbrauck

Marx family, I am so saddened to learn of Kevin’s passing. You have my deepest sympathies. I always admired his abilities to fix and work on just about anything. We grew up in the same neighborhood and went to school together.
From Rob Wittenberg

We are so sorry for the loss of Kevin. Our hearts go out to you and your family during this difficult time. Please know that your family are in our thoughts. We are so saddened to hear about his passing. He was such a kind and wonderful person, and we hope your family finds comfort in the love and memories you shared. With heartfelt condolences- The Ruth Groth Family-
From The Ruth Groth Family

Our heartfelt condolences to you all. We both worked with Kevin years ago at Inland Printing and reconnected with him as members at La Crosse Rifle Club. I enjoyed serving with Kevin on its Board of Directors as he was a quiet voice of reason and always respectful of everyone's ideas. Please know Keith and I are thinking of you during this very difficult time.
From Keith & Channon Kennedy

Dear Gail and K.C. Our deepest sympathies for your loss. Kevin was a good-natured person who knew how to enjoy life.   Especially loved his mischievous side. We remember a night out at the Hideaway. Gail had set her beer down and walked away; as soon as she was out of site, Kevin took some healthy swigs from her can and set it back down. When Gail returned and picked up her can, she looked at Kevin and he had this great poker face..."what, what's the matter".  He repeated this a couple of times that night and many other nights, no doubt. We will miss this man!  Lynette and Tom
From Lynette & Tom Longmire