Kevin Feldmann, 60, of St Louis, Missouri joined his parents Margaret & Hermann Feldmann in heaven on Sunday, October 27, 2024 from a tragic accident at work.
He loved his wife Lisa, Daughters Cassie & Crystal, Son Tommy, his seven grandchildren, Andrew, Lyndon, Gino, LuElla, Enzo, Lawson and Kristina, his twin sister Karen, sister Linda, brother Mark, his many nieces, nephews, and friends.
Kevin was a proud member of the Local 36 Sheet Metal Union for over 40 years as an architectural journeyman & foreman. He was so proud to be a part of the Arch Redevelopment Project, Missouri Botanical Gardens new visitor center, Barnes Hospital, South East Missouri State College Dome reconstruction, and many others. He was always so proud to say he was a union man and loved his union brothers.
Kevin was a shining light in every room and his laughter was contagious. He loved hosting parties, family get togethers, St Louis Blues Hockey, singing karaoke, Sunday funday, dinner with friends, adventures with the grand kids, traveling, little league baseball and spending lazy days at home. He left a trail of friends everywhere he went. He was the kind of guy you would never forget.
Please join us for visitation at Kutis Funeral Home on Lemay Ferry Rd in St Louis, Missouri, Sunday, November 3rd from 3-8 pm. Funeral service is on Monday, November 4th at 10 am, Kutis Funeral Home 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd in St Louis, Missouri followed by a procession to Shepherd Hills Cemetery in Barnhart.
Come celebrate his life and bring stories to share. For the viewing, please be casual. Wear something Kevin would love: a funny shirt, blues gear, etc. Everyone who knows him knows he loved life, so please help us celebrate that.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Arnold Athletic Association in Kevin’s name at Arnold Athletic Association | Donate in honor of Kevin Feldman
Kevin was my dear friend and shining light in this world. He had a way of lighting up a room when he was around. He cared about the people around him and always took the opportunity to lift people up. So long my friend, until we meet again
So sorry to hear of Kevin’s passing, deepest sympathy, prayers to you and your family.
Kevin work on several of our projects through out the years, great guy.
I worked with kevin doing architectural sheet metal for many years at two different companies Kevin always took pride in his work but also knew how to make the day fun with jokes and good conversation also enjoyed many outings outside of work where Kevin always brought smiles and laughter to everyone around him such a great guy and union brother my heart goes out to all of his family rest in peace my friend and union brother
Godspeed Kevin. You were the man. True craftsman. Not only did you leave a mark on this city but with everyone you worked beside and trained. It didn’t matter how loud the job was we could still hear you laughing. Rest easy “K.Feld”
Prayers go out to all, a life cut way to short🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
So sorry to hear about Kevin’s untimely passing. It’s been many years since I seen Kevin. Although we never worked together, we were on the St Louis Label and Labor Council respectively. As well, we, that included his Dad Herman, Gene Sonnenschein, and other architectural metal guys would hang around after Union meetings and tell stories, and share some laughs. Kevin was a great guy, well liked, and will be missed. RIP Brother.
I walk past your home with my little West Highland White Terrier several times a week. We chatted after you moved in. and Kevin came over as a charming, interesting and genuinely lovely man. I am so sorry to hear this sad news.
My deepest condolences go out to you Lisa, and all your family and friends.
I’m sorry what happy to Kevin he is very man sorry about your loss
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.
Kevin was a true gentleman and always in a good mood. Loved working with him and so sorry to hear of this tragic event. Kevin could bring the whole site up into a better mood. He will be missed.
I know it’s a cliche to say that someone would light up a room when they entered, but that’s exactly what Kevin did. Kevin loved everyone around him and his memory will forever bring a smile to my face as I recall the good times and genuine laughs we’ve shared. Lisa, I can only imagine the heartfelt sorry you must be feeling, please know we are here to support you. Ever since the sad news came Friday evening, I keep telling myself to face the challenge of this time and faithfully move forward confident that the best is yet to come.
I am so sorry for ur loss . Kevin was a good dude and a true sheet metal brother . Had night class this week and all we could focus on and talk about was u man . With a heavy heart u will truly be missed by all who knew you and those that didn’t , well they missed out . Rest in piece my brother you will never be forgotten.
I am so sorry to hear of Kevin’s passing. I had the opportunity to work with him a few times over the years and only and always found to be a kind, considerate and friendly man. My heartfelt condolences go out to Kevin’s family and I pray that Gods Grace will bring peace and comfort to you all in the days and weeks to come.
I only had a short to really get to know my new neighbor , but he and Lisa were the best from the very beginning ! Every time I went up and down my driveway, I would always look to see if he was outside so I could stop and chat ! My last words with him was on Sun. October 20th ! He was working on his garage! We were talking about my cancer fight and he assured me that I would beat this disease ! Did he know something?The guy never hesitated walking over and talking to me I’m going to miss my new neighbor and friend ! My prayers are with you Lisa and the whole family !
Because of my hospitalization I will not be able to attend Kevin’s services. He was a happy guy, always had a story that would go with his laughter. He will certainly be missed at the Feldmann events. May his soul and all the souls of the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen.
Lisa, you and the family certainly have my deepest sympathy. I have been in your position when I lost my husband. You will not forget him. If, you are like me you’ll get over his absence but you’ll never get over missing him. God bless you all.
I haven’t seen Kevin in many years, but I have such fun memories of float trips and parties with him and the gang back in the 80’s. Kevin, you were always so nice to me, always smiling and quick to say hi. Fly high Kevin. You will be missed.
So sorry to hear about Kevin’s untimely passing.
Kevin and I met in the summer of 83 building scaffolding for his dad and Andy Prock.
I’ve worked with Kevin on off over past many years, just a great guy to be around and work with.
Like his father Herman who I had the pleasure and experience of working and learning from ,Kevin was a true craftsman and took pride in his work.
Always looked forward to running into Kevin on job sites, the last few years and catching up on all current events.
I’ll miss you brother rest in peace
From my family to yours Lisa you have our deepest sympathies and condolences
May God Bless you all
I am so sorry for your family’s loss. We are praying for peace and comfort. May God’s hand be upon you in the coming days.
Lisa and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Kevin’s passing. He was kind, sincere and loving.
My heart aches for your loss . In my thoughts prayers always.
with Love,
God Bless
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