Kevin Hargitt Tracy
Kevin Hargitt Tracy, passed away on June 1, 2024. Dear husband of Kathleen, his wife of 40 years, father of Daniel (Lindsey) Tracy, Abigail (Gregory) Marx and Margaret (Raymond) Brogan and grandfather of Madeleine. Beloved brother, cousin, nephew, uncle, brother-in-law and friend to many.
Kevin attended Southwest High School and received his Undergraduate and Master’s degrees from the University of Missouri, Columbia. Kevin loved to read, do crosswords and sudoku. He loved dogs and was a master puppy-trainer. He was an avid gardener – his gardens were so beautiful. He had a successful professional career which enabled him to have an enjoyable retirement.
We welcome family and friends to join us:
Memorial Service at St Mark’s Episcopal Church, 4712 Clifton Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63109 on July 19, 2024 at 10am. Followed by burial at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery 2900 Sheridan Rd, St. Louis, MO 63125.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Pathways Hospice Foundation or Memory Care Home
Solutions.
What a loving obituary! Kev, you’ll be in our hearts forever! Love always, Debbie
Love you Kevin!😘♥️
Kevin was a great friend and mentor at work and out of work. He helped me do my job more than once!
A wonderful person who will be missed.
I love that AWESOME Man!! Great friend who I worked with for a long time. You are missed so much!!
We’ll miss you, bro. Thanks for exposing me to so much good music, especially the Grateful Dead. Lots of many memories of times together at holidays, concerts, and vacations.
Prayers to the family, RIP Kevin.
Kevin was one of my first friends at DMAAC, meeting each other in the “holding tank”. A wonderful and happy person who will be greatly missed by his friends and family.
Hoot Hoot
We LOVE you Kevin. See you in the Hereafter…
if we’re lucky enough. 💕
If you desire to make a difference in the world, you must be different from the world. – Elaine S. Dalton
Kevin, thanks for being different, God’s speed.
Kevin was undoubtedly a great guy! He was super fun. Had a awesome sense of humor.
He could have been a better softball player though.
Kevin was a long time co-worker and friend. He was a great guy, who was always willing to help out. You will be missed.
I left St. Louis 30 years ago, but I remember Kevin very well. One of the nicest people I have ever known and always upbeat and positive. A great role model to work with. Rest in peace Kevin.
I worked with Kevin, too, at NGA. What a wonderful and smart guy. He was always smiling and made you feel good just to be around him. Praying for peace and consolation for Kevin’s family as you now have someone special watching over you. May you loose the bonds of earth to fly with the angels, Kevin!
So sorry for your loss.
Kevin’s mom was the Den Mother of my Cub Scout Troop and his dad co-ordinated all the Scout Troops at my grade school (Nottingham in St Louis, later Busch). I sort of lost track of Kevin after High School, but he was a good person and will surely be missed.
Reach out to old friends, while you still have them.