Kevin D. Healy

Kevin D. Healy, 76, formerly of 49 Pleasant Street, Bradford, died peacefully on Thursday, April 14, 2022, at the Bradford Manor. 

Born on December 11, 1945, in Bradford, he was a son of the late Mack J. Healy, Sr. and Maxine N. (Cotton) Healy.

He attended St. Bernard School and was a member of the 1963 graduating class of Bradford Central Christian High School. Kevin enjoyed playing both football and basketball for the Ramblers. He earned his Bachelor of Education from Mansfield State Teachers College and received his Master’s Degree from St. Bonaventure.

Kevin was a teacher at Limestone Central School for many years. He enjoyed his work and encountering former students always brought him great joy, especially later in his life.

He was a lifelong member of St. Bernard Church. After retiring from teaching, Kevin would oftentimes visit people he knew and didn’t know in area nursing homes. He continued to stay active as a regular member of the local YMCA.  Kevin was an avid fan of St. Bonaventure basketball and Penn State football.

Surviving are five sisters, Marian (the late Bob) Lahey, of Schereville, Indiana, Barbara Mosier, of Charlotte, North Carolina, Joan (the late Donald) Raabe, of Bradford, Kathleen (Jim) Beeman, of San Diego, CA, and Susan (the late Dr. Rolf) Koenker, of San Diego, CA, one brother Stephen M. (Gail) Healy, of Camino, CA, one sister-in-law, Patricia Healy, of San Marcos, CA, and 11 nieces and 15 nephews. 

He was preceded in death by his parents, and one brother Mack J. Healy.

Friends will be received on Monday April 25, 2022, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc. 33 South Avenue, where a prayer service will be held on Tuesday at 12:30 pm, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 1 pm in St. Bernard Church, with Rev. Raymond Gramata, Pastor as Celebrant. Burial will be in St. Bernard Cemetery.

Memorial contributions if desired may be made to St. Bernard Church, or a charity of the donor's choice.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc. 

Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

deepest sympathyi to the entire Healy family in the loss of Kevin may he RIP happy to be free again and hanging with his parents and brother in heaven
— LORI LOPER

I am so sorry to hear about Kevin''s death. He was a great competitor on the football field and on the basketball court. My thoughts and prayers to his family.
— Joe Young

Remembering coffee at the bakery and all the educational curves you gave me re: the sporting arena. The funs we had as we and friends shared dinners. Transports to the \Buffalo airport. Finding you "lost" car. Mourning the death of a mutual friend. But most of all missing the jokes and constant teasing. The most valuable antiques are old friends and the wonderful memories they have placed in your memory bank. My condolences to Kevin''s family on the loss of a good-hearted man.
— Judy LeRoy

My sincere condolences to Kevin’s family.
— Teri Everett

To Kevin’s family I am sorry for your loss. RIP Kevin.
— Ed Wilson

Kevin was a good man. He dined at the same table with my mother & father while at the Bradford Manor. RIP and fly high Kevin. Please say hello to Mom & Dad.
— John Sirianni

Kevin was and will always be a friend. He was our quarterback at Bradford Central Christian and I sure he will be one on the team in heaven. I can still hear his laugh and joking way. RIP my friend.
— Robert Feraci- Class of 1965

Condolences

  • deepest sympathyi to the entire Healy family in the loss of Kevin may he RIP happy to be free again and hanging with his parents and brother in heaven

    — LORI LOPER
  • I am so sorry to hear about Kevin''s death. He was a great competitor on the football field and on the basketball court. My thoughts and prayers to his family.

    — Joe Young
  • Remembering coffee at the bakery and all the educational curves you gave me re: the sporting arena. The funs we had as we and friends shared dinners. Transports to the \Buffalo airport. Finding you "lost" car. Mourning the death of a mutual friend. But most of all missing the jokes and constant teasing. The most valuable antiques are old friends and the wonderful memories they have placed in your memory bank. My condolences to Kevin''s family on the loss of a good-hearted man.

    — Judy LeRoy
  • My sincere condolences to Kevin’s family.

    — Teri Everett
  • To Kevin’s family I am sorry for your loss. RIP Kevin.

    — Ed Wilson