Donald Kevin Alldredge was born March 27, 1959 to Lelan Dee and Tiny Myrtle Alldredge. He returned to his Heavenly Father October 31, 2023. He was the father to 4, Kerry Dane Alldredge, Jordan Kay Alldredge (wife Sharon Christine Alldredge), April Ann Alldredge and Daphne Sue Alldredge who all share the same mother Leslie Ann Hunt. He was given 6 beautiful grandchildren. Emily Joe Noonan, Carter Tallin Alldredge, Jaden Lelan Alldredge, Damon Thomas Alldredge, Rayden Jordan Alldredge, and Maleya Daphne Alldredge.
Kevin was preceded in death by his parents Dee and Myrtle Alldredge, his brother Daniel Dee Alldredge, brother in law Sean Legere, sister in law Claudia Alldredge, brother in law Melvin Laws, and daughter in law Mary (Molly) Noonan who are all welcoming Kevin with joyful hugs and kisses now that he is out of pain.
Kevin was the youngest of 12 children. Daniel (Mona), Edward (DeOnn), Merlin (late Claudia), Leila (late Melvin), Leona (Bob), Glen Ray (Barbara), Glenna May, Susan (Randy), Isaac (Liz), Renae (late Sean) and Mary Ann (Mike). His father and mother formed a glorious legend raising their 12 children and 55 grandchildren and at the time of his mothers death, she had 167 great-grandchildren.
Kevin was a hard worker and grew up riding his bikes and motorcycles. He had a love for music and would love to jam on his guitars for hours on end. He had a wide range of knowledge with his favorite bands and could talk for hours about music trivia.
Kevin was faced with many challenges in his life. Substance abuse became his most prominent challenge out of all challenges. But he did everything possible to make sobriety his way of life. He fell many times but got back up over and over again and again. He was loved by many in his fellowship of friends in recovery.
Kevin will be very missed. There are so many who are left heartbroken. Keep smiling down on us all Dad, Grandpa, Brother and Friend!
Donald Kevin's viewing will be held Thursday, November 9, 2023 from 5:00-6:30 at the Main Street chapel he grew up in at 166 S Main Street, Saint George, Utah. There will be a memorial following the viewing in the main chapel where we will share memories and a few musical numbers by his children and sister.