Kevin Hanley

July 31, 2021
HANLEY, KEVIN

     Kevin Hanley, 59, of Nashua and formerly of Burlington, MA, passed away Saturday afternoon, July 31, 2021 at the Boston Medical Center from injuries sustained in a car crash in Nashua on July 19th.

     A resident of Nashua for the past 15 years, Kevin was born in Medford, Massachusetts on September 25, 1961, a son of the late John J. and Marguerite E. (Lawlor) Hanley. Kevin grew up in Burlington and was a graduate of Shawsheen Valley Technical High School in Billerica, MA Class of 1979.

     Kevin had been employed with Keola Commuter Rail of Somerville, MA for the past 22 years.

     In his leisure time, Kevin loved riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle; was a sports fan of the Boston teams especially the Bruins and Patriots; taking long scenic drives for food all over and dreams of shiny cars; for most of his days were spent with family.

     Members of his family include his wife of 10 years; introduced the year 1999, Linda (Hirsh) Hanley; “I love you babe”. Nana and Papa (Hirsh); step daughter, Renea McCullough and Miles; step son, Sean McCullough and Sarah; five grandchildren, Teagan, Korbyn, Everly, Thea and Odan. Plus all the family in-betweens. Whom he truly adored. Two brothers and their wives, William and Deborah Hanley of Billerica, MA and John and Maria Hanley of Burlington, MA; a sister and her husband, Karen and Thomas Carlson of Burlington, MA; also many more nieces and nephews. Whom he also spoke highly of. So many memories. Please, together or far verse to Our Father’s passage. 

      Calling hours will be held at the FARWELL FUNERAL HOME, 18 Lock Street Nashua, NH on Sunday afternoon, August 8th from 2 to 5 p.m. With a brief reading from the Bible 4:30 pm. Family and friends are invited to attend. Donations may be made in his memory to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements are in the care of the FARWELL FUNERAL SERVICE. www.farwellfuneralservice.com

4 Comments on Kevin Hanley

Dan and Arlene Fitch said : Guest Report Aug 07, 2021 at 7:21 PM

With our deepest condolences.

Lance madden said : Guest Report Aug 06, 2021 at 6:50 PM

Very sorry to hear this god bless .

Dianne Famigletti said : Guest Report Aug 03, 2021 at 9:28 PM

Memories of our kind friend Kevin. You were a customer for many years at our jewelry store in Nashua which lead to a strong friendship. You are truly a man with a compassionate way about you for Linda and others and your family and especially your grandchildren. You were family to us at the store even assisting us behind the displays with your smile. We remember the cold days when you brought us hot coffees especially hazelnut flavor. We will miss you so much. You are truly safe and at peace in Gods hands. Mitchell and Dianne

Sharon Cocorochio said : Guest Report Aug 03, 2021 at 5:54 PM

There are quite a few really good memories. One of the most Memorable that will always stick in my mind is going to your place in Lowell on a Sunday to watch the Patriots Super Bowl. Linda made a Big Turkey. One thing I didn't realize then that watching a Patriots Super Bowl was soo important. Football wasn't in my radar. I knew nothing of the game and at that time didn't care. Kevin, my husband Eddie and a few others were trying to watch the game and I thought I was funny by being obnoxious, talking over the game, walking in front of the TV. I didn't let up. I don't remember who won the game. Kevin, being the soft Spoken Gentleman that he was, Said nothing. To this day I can see him bobbing his head back & forth, saying nothing and trying to watch that Super Bowl. I will always remember Kevin as a Kind, Soft Spoken, Generous Gentleman. Rest in Peace, Kevin. You will truly be missed.

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