Kevin P. McGrane


WINSTED — Kevin P. McGrane, 54, died Dec. 16, 2008, in Clinton, N.C. Born in Winsted July 24, 1954, he was the son of Marjorie "Marge" (Lundberg) and Kevin C. McGrane of Winsted.

He attended St. Anthony School, graduated from The Gilbert School, class of 1973, and attended Northwestern Connecticut Community College and Central Connecticut State University. He loved spending time writing and illustrating books for his girls, who meant the world to him.

In addition to his parents, he is survived by two daughters, Meghan McGrane and Cassidy McGrane, both of Melbourne Beach, Fla.; four brothers, James McGrane and his wife, Demerise, Brian McGrane and his wife, Kathleen, Patrick McGrane and his wife, Karen, and Timothy McGrane and his wife, Donna, all of Winsted; four sisters, Doreen Goepfert and her husband, Stephen, of Stafford Springs, Kathleen Filburn and her husband, Thomas, of Granby, Colleen Carucci and her husband, Kevin, of West Hartford, and Maureen Germond and her husband, Kenneth, of Winsted; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Dec. 22 from Maloney Funeral Home to St. Joseph Church, Winsted. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s New Cemetery in the spring.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Anthony School, in care of St. Joseph Church, PO Box 808, Winsted, CT 06098. To leave an online condolence, visit maloneyfuneral.com.

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