

Kevin was a great dad, grandpa, son, brother and friend. He was dedicated to his children and grandchildren, for they were the true measure of his success and fulfillment in life.
In the world of construction, Kevin’s name resonated with greatness, making him one of the finest pump men in all of Southwest Florida. His skills and expertise were unmatched, but it was his compassion and meticulous craftsmanship that set him apart. Countless structures stand tall today, testament to the mark he left on the industry.
Yet, Kevin’s legacy exceeds his professional achievements. Generosity flowed from his very core, touching the lives of all fortunate enough to cross his path. The world was brighter and more compassionate with him in it.
Oh, how we mourn the loss of this exceptional soul, for his memory will forever be etched in our hearts. Though time may dull the pain, nothing will ever erase the imprint he left on our lives. Kevin, a beacon of hope and selflessness, will forever remain an irreplaceable force in our lives.
Kevin is survived by his mother, Jessie C. Dilich; children: Jennifer (David) Garcia, Ryan Dilich, Jason Dilich, Kyle (Kristen) Dilich and Rachel Dilich; grandchildren: Joshua Kirchmeyer, Taylor Logan, Zachary Snyder, Christopher Garcia, Kaylee Dilich, Ethan Snyder, Triston Dilich, Tyler Dilich, Lexi Dilich, Alaska Dilich, Zayden Dilich and Greyson Dilich; sister, Heather (Kevin) Weaver; best friend, Lance Suominen and good family friends, Keith, Brandon and Nicole Bruckler. He was preceded in death by his father, Norman S. Dilich and sisters: Crystal Dilich and Kathy Dilich.
A Celebration of Life will be held 5:00 pm Saturday, February 3, 2024 at Suite Forty Eight, 1400 Colonial Boulevard #48, Fort Myers, FL 33907 (located in Royal Palm Square Plaza).
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