Kevin George Bohannon unexpectedly passed away on August 26, 2023 at the age of 32. Kevin is survived by his wife, Jordan Bohannon (Stone), his parents; David Bohannon and Carol Stewart and his 4 siblings; Abigail (Bohannon) Dunckel, Madeline (Bohannon) Johnson, Ryan Bohannon, and Stewart Silverberg (recently deceased). Also, many in laws, and nieces and nephews.
Kevin was born April 4, 1991 in Palo Alto, where he spent his childhood. He joined the Navy in 2015 and was stationed in Lemoore, California for the 5 years that he spent in the Navy.Kevin was very hardworking in the Navy, and received the award of Sailor of the Year in 2016.
He retired from the Navy in June of 2020. In 2016, Kevin met his wife, Jordan Stone, and from that moment they both knew they had met their best friend. On May 22, 2021 they got married in Paso Robles, California. Together, they had their 3 puppies (Howie, Hannah, and Hank) and lived in Coalinga, California for 5 years, until 2021 when they moved to Fresno, California for Kevin’s work. Kevin was currently a project manager for Landscape Development Inc. in Fresno, California.
Everyone that knew Kevin, knew his passion in life was duck hunting. He was an active member of the California Waterfowl Association. He spent many weekends at his family’s duck club (The Can-Can) and loved to be able to share those weekends with all his friends and family. If Kevin wasn’t at the duck club for the weekend you most likely would find him on a golf course. He was dedicated to his family and creating the best life he could for the ones he loved the most. His passionate personality for everything in his life is something we all are going to miss the most.
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