Kevin Lawrence Mineweaser

kevin mineweaser

December 29, 1963 ~ January 27, 2023

Born in: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Kevin Lawrence Mineweaser, age 59, of Hermitage, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 27, 2023 at home following a long battle with kidney failure. He was born December 29, 1963 in Pittsburgh, a son of Lawrence and Eleanor Mineweaser of Meadville. He attended Seton School, Meadville High School and Edinboro University. He had a Bachelor degrees in both Business and Nursing. He worked in several nursing facilities in Pennsylvania and Arizona and also worked as a traveling nurse with a focus in mental health. Kevin was a veteran of the United States Air Force, and served in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004 and was baptized at Saint Agatha Roman Catholic Church. Kevin loved watching sports, eating at new restaurants, and most of all, spending time with his family, especially his granddaughter. He also spent his time with his constant friend and companion, his rescue dog, Cheyenne. Kevin will be greatly missed by his family but will be forever in their hearts and memories. The family wishes to express their appreciation to the nurses of the Dialysis Clinic on Brookshire Drive in Hermitage, Pennsylvania for their compassion and excellent care. Kevin is survived by his loving mother, Eleanor Mineweaser of Meadville; daughters, Meghan Alexander and her husband, Daniel of Jackson Center, and Madalyn Mineweaser of New Wilmington; a granddaughter, Raelynn Alexander; a sister, Kelly Mineweaser of West Palm Beach, Florida; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father, Lawrence Mineweaser, his infant son, Mason Mineweaser, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins. A celebration of Kevin's life will be held on Friday, February 17th at 5:00pm at Ryan M. Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville. Memorial contributions in Kevin's memory may be made to your local animal shelter. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Kevin's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com

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  1. I met Kevin because of his first doggo Luke ( on right). Went from being favorite client to my best friend. We had tons of laughs. Truly heartbroken for his family.

  2. Q: How did you meet Kevin?

    A: I knew Kevin from high school and church, but we never hung out. Our parents were friends. I joined the Air Force and was stationed in Misawa, Japan and my mom told me Kevin also joined and got stationed there too. We hung out and became good friends. We kept in touch over the years and I attended his wedding. We eventually lost touch and then one day he somehow contacted me in Alabama and we got to catch up for a phone call. Kevin was a jokester and he had a great laugh and smile. I will miss him.

  3. R.I.P my friend. You were a great friend to have, I’m going to miss our silly conversations we had & our road trips to the VA Hospital in Pittsburgh.

    XOXO
    Julie

  4. I’m so sorry for your loss. Kevin and I worked together as RNs at Banner Thunderbird Hospital before he moved to Pennsylvania and I moved back to Boston. My husband sold him his home in Arizona. He made every shift fun and filled with laughter. You were blessed to have a Dad like him and I know you must be heartbroken. I’m grateful he is no longer suffering and pray that the Lord wraps his arms of love around you brings you the comfort only He can give. 💔🙏❤️

  5. Cody Noel

    Was very saddened to hear this as I really got to like him in a very short period of time…… I think I will always remember the pumpkin day…❤️🙏 To Maddy, Meghan and your families, you all will be in my thoughts and prayers. I will be praying for your peace. Need anything at all Don’t hesitate….

  6. My condolences to Kevin’s family and close friends for your loss. Kevin will be missed by all the men who attend our Saturday morning bible study and the Men’s Ministry he attended regularly. He offered great hope and positivity through the way he faced his suffering and I’m so grateful to have gotten to know Kevin. He will continue to be a model of how to embrace whatever is taking place in a moment. He will be missed but we also take away great hope in his certainty that all suffering has now ended and he has been made whole in heaven where he now experiences the fullness of God!

  7. My condolences to Kevin’s family. I was saddened to learn of his passing this evening while tlking with my motherwho still lives in Meadville, PA. I went to both gradeschool and high school with Kevin but lost touch after leaving Meadville for the military. Currently, without being aware of it, I live near Kelly in the West Palm Beach area. May you all be granted peace and I’m sorry for your loss.


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