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Kevin Curtis Reamer, 39, died April 27, 2011, in Anchorage.
He was born April 28, 1972, at the old Alaska Native Medical Center. He is sorely missed and will be remembered for his kindnesses to the people in his life. His first birthday in 1973 was in the family’s new house in Eagle River. He attended school in Eagle River, Scenic Park in Anchorage, and graduated from Save School in Anchorage. He liked living in Hawaii for five months with his mother in 1986.
One of his favorite things to do was cook, especially spaghetti, his favorite meal. He enjoyed bike riding, camping out and berry picking with his mother and other family members.
He is survived by his brothers, Earl, Gary, Kenneth and Mark; sister, Anne; and mother, Pearl Reamer, all of Alaska; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins in the Lower 48; and nieces and nephews in Alaska. Preceding him in death were his brothers, Robert, Steven and Danny; and his father, Robert Reamer.
Services were May 18.