Known for his hard working nature, Kevin worked in the mining industry for over a decade, then as an industrial mechanic for over 20 years, finally ending his career as a salary tech for US Magnesium Corp.
Kevin enjoyed spending time fishing, camping, and gold prospecting with family, some of his favorite spots for camping were fish lake and the boulder mountains. He loved spending time up on the mountain property they owned, and especially taking the kids fishing over at pelican lake.
Kevin was preceded in death by his parents and daughter Morgan Leetham.
He is survived by his Wife, Judy Leetham-McCoy, daughter Rebecca McCoy, son K.C. McCoy (Chani) and daughter Roseanna Winrow (David), sister Kelly White (Pete), brother Kenny McCoy (Kim) and two grandchildren, Olivia McCoy and Parker Winrow.
On Tuesday, April 21, there will be a viewing at Tate Mortuary from 11am to 12:30pm followed by funeral services. Internment will be at Grantsville City Cemetery.
Known for his hard working nature, Kevin worked in the mining industry for over a decade, then as an industrial mechanic for over 20 years, finally ending his career as a salary tech for US Magnesium Corp.
Kevin enjoyed spending time fishing, camping, and gold prospecting with family, some of his favorite spots for camping were fish lake and the boulder mountains. He loved spending time up on the mountain property they owned, and especially taking the kids fishing over at pelican lake.
Kevin was preceded in death by his parents and daughter Morgan Leetham.
He is survived by his Wife, Judy Leetham-McCoy, daughter Rebecca McCoy, son K.C. McCoy (Chani) and daughter Roseanna Winrow (David), sister Kelly White (Pete), brother Kenny McCoy (Kim) and two grandchildren, Olivia McCoy and Parker Winrow.
On Tuesday, April 21, there will be a viewing at Tate Mortuary from 11am to 12:30pm followed by funeral services. Internment will be at Grantsville City Cemetery.
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