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Kevin R Courage

May 14, 2026

 

 

 

 

Kevin “Kev” R. Courage
September 4, 1966 – May 14, 2026
Kevin “Kev” R. Courage, lovingly known as Kev, passed away in Gainesville, Florida, at the age of 59.
Kev lived a full and meaningful life filled with family, friends, work, animals, music, community service, and the simple things he loved most. He was known for his kind heart, friendly nature, and compassionate spirit. He had a deep love for dogs, especially JJ, JP, and Piper, his labradoodle. He also enjoyed the outdoors, spending time at the beach, good food, camping, and cheering for the Gators.
Kev was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and also lived in San Diego before eventually settling in Gainesville, Florida. Over the years, he worked as a home health aide, where his caring nature and compassion for others were evident in the work he did. He later worked for the City of Gainesville Parks Department and the MLK Center, where he was known as hardworking, reliable, and dedicated. Throughout his life, he also volunteered with many community organizations, generously giving his time and energy to help others and support the people around him.
He is survived by his siblings, Bruce Courage Jr., Cristin Courage-Ellis, Ian Courage, and his twin brother, Erich Courage; as well as his nephews, nieces, cousins, extended family, and many friends who loved him.
Kev will be remembered for his warmth, loyalty, caring heart, and the kindness he showed to both people and animals. He leaves behind memories of friendship, laughter, service, and love.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Kevin’s name to the local Humane Society.
Per Kevin’s wishes, he will be cremated, and his ashes will be scattered in New England on the North Shore. There will be no local service.

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  1. May he rest in peace 🙏 I had the privilege to meet him a few times. He was a kind gentle soul.

  2. My heart is broken over Kevin’s passing. He was a sweet, kind, caring man with a big heart and he will be missed. ❤️

  3. Although I never had the chance to meet Kevin in person, I feel like I came to know a part of him through Erich and the stories he shared with so much love. You could tell their bond went beyond words, the kind only twins truly understand. Kevin’s presence clearly left a lasting mark on the people who knew him, and hearing about him was enough to understand how deeply he was loved. Sending light, peace, and love to Erich, your family, and everyone carrying Kevin’s memory forward.

  4. I am so sorry for his passing. Prayers to the whole family and all his friends. He will be missed. ♡

  5. I am so very sorry for your loss. Even through the pictures and stories you shared, it was easy to see how special your bond with your brother was and how much he was loved by you and your family. My heart goes out to all of you during this incredibly difficult time. Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and sending love and strength in the days ahead.

  6. I was not privileged to know Kevin. My loss. I do know, appreciate & hold dear my friendship with Erich – an amazing, caring, compassionate man. I have lost both parents, both grandparents, aunts & uncles, but never had a Brother to be proud of or to lose. I dare say Kevin must have loved & was proud of his brother, Erich. Death comes into all our lives in many ways, but is difficult to handle & deal with. I pray that Kevin’s Family, Friends & especially his twin brother Erich are blessed with warm memories, special moments, good recollections & God’s most Loving & Warmest Embrace as they mourn Kevin’s transition onward & their personal loss. May Peace of Heart & Solace of Spirit be theirs in abundance! Godspeed Kevin! Sincerely & Much Love in Jesus, Rev. Byron Yaple ❤️🙏✝️☺️

  7. It was a pleasure being your neighbor & your friend, I’m so sad that your gone, but yet Happy you and piper came by and seen us. Axel was naming all the things you gave him, and said your with his Uncle David now. R.I.P kevin

  8. Kevin was a bright shining star. His smile and positive spirit inspired me. Rest in peace, Kevin. Salem will miss you


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