Kevin Silvey
July 6, 1957 – Februray 4, 2011
Kevin Lee Silvey entered into rest on February 4, 2011 at the age of 53. He is preceded in death by his parents, Leroy and Betty (Kocher) Silvey. Kevin is survived by one brother, Donald Silvey of St. Louis and four sisters: Vicky (Sonny) Cleve of Farmington, Karen Marschel, Robin Edinger and Donna (Chris) Clamors all of St. Louis. Uncle to Michelle Cleve, Adam (Jessica) Marschel, Leah (Donald) Cayton, Abbey Marschel, Jeffrey Edinger, Nicholas Clamors and Ryan Clamors. Great Uncle to Jackson Cayton. Kevin was co-owner of Salon Rouge 2017 where he leaves behind many dear friends and business partner William “Bill” Alliston.
A small, private family service will be held at a later date in Farmington, Missouri at Hillview Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Pancreatic Cancer Research at www.lustgarten.org
Dear Bill and The Silvey Family,
Kevin and I went through TWA training together and have had many, many wonderful laughs and good times together. He was such an entertainer and a sensitive man, and I have such wonderful memories of him. Although Kevin and I hadn’t kept in touch for quite some time, his hearty laugh and unbridled comic has always brought a smile to my face. Most importantly, Kevin has taught me a very valuable life lesson . . . I will never again not take the time to keep in touch with people who are like Kevin, special to me.
God bless you all and please know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Lori Miller Ehrig
I will miss Kevin. He took over cutting and coloring my hair after Bill had his stroke. He was always fun to be with and his sense of humor and his real touch with humanity will be missed. Kevin was a loving and tender care-giver to Bill after his stroke. He assumed all the responsibility for Salon Rouge then, too. My sympathies to his family; my thoughts and prayers are with Bill.
Fondly,
Judy Leo
Dear Bill, So sorry about Kevin you and Kevin were always so nice to me I cherish both of your friendships. My very best to you, God Bless
You added a special brightness to our lives and you will be missed, Kevin. Shirley & Lonnie
Dear Vickie, Karen, Robin, Donald “Buddy” and Donna,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I just learned that Kevin was ill about a week ago, and had hoped to visit him. Unfortunately, we went our separate ways after college and didn’t keep in touch, but I have such great memories of Kevin and your family. God bless you all.
I have known Kevin for about ten years, and in that time I grew to appreciate what a great human being he really was. My deepest sympathies to Bill.
Kevin was just a wonderful guy. I truly enjoyed his great sense of humor and insights on life during the half hour we shared together every month. I’ll miss seeing him. My deepest sympathies to Bill and Kevin’s entire family.
I have been lucky enough to know Kevin for nearly fifteen years and will greatly miss his wit, humor, and wonderful stories. Bill, I’m so terribly sorry for your loss. My sympathies to you and the rest of Kevin’s family.
Bill, I am very sorry for the loss of Kevin and my heart has been heavy thinking that his life went so quickly. I admired Kevin and remember very vividly the first time you introduced him to us. He was so handsome. I know you are missing him, but know too that you are very strong. May God Bless you and Kevin’s family. Love to All,
Donna Alliston
Dear Bill, You will be in my thoughts and prayers, always. I still cannot believe that he is gone…….Having my hair done will never be the same! I always looked forward to my appts with Kevin, his humor, his professionalism, his love of his clients and his life. After a tough day at the office, my hair appts were an oasis to the craziness. He will be missed on so many levels. God Bless to you and his family, Missy
Bill and Allison, I am so glad you have eachother and so many wonderful friends in St. Louis at this time. You have been on my heart and in my prayers and will continue to be as you travel this journey we call “life”. Love to you both.
I extend my heartfelt sympathy to Bill and my gratitude to Kevin for his kindness and friendship – and always a great haircut.
Billl, I just wanted to say how sorry I was to hear about Kevin. I think about you often and hope you are doing well. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
To Bill and Kevin’s family: I am so terribly sorry for your loss. Kevin has seen me through everything the last 12 years! He always took such good care of me as a customer and I considered him my friend. He was such a wonderful and loyal person. I am so terribly saddened by this. You will all be in my prayers.
To Bill and Kevin’s family: I am so terribly sorry for your loss. Kevin has seen me through everything the last 12 years! He always took such good care of me as a customer and I considered him my friend. He was such a wonderful and loyal person. I am so terribly saddened by this. You will all be in my prayers.
my sympathy goes to bill and family and friends alike Kevin was a great man i was a neighbor of his for a brief time but that time knowing him was great Kevin was very friendly and inviting may he rest in peace and always be remembered as the wonderful person Kevin was
Dearest Bill, I had no idea Kevin had passed away. You and Kevin were always so dear to me – and to Alyson. Our sincere condolences.
Betsy
I miss you dearly Kevin Silvey. May you Rest In Peace Sweet Kevin??????????
Bill I tried calling you and it was disconnected. I pray that you are ok and doing well! Love, Your and Kevin’s friend, Teri from Neiman Marcus. ??????????