Author: Kevin’s Sister

Helpful Link: HFI, Thelma King Thiel

Thelma King Thiel

Hepatitis Foundation International, HFI, CEO

http://www.hepfi.org/good/what.htm

Kevin worked to advance aware for hepatitis and had great respect for Thelma and all her work.

Thelma King Thiel is a master with information assisting many.

Helpful Link: Bruce Burkett

Bruce Burkett
Executive Director
Missouri Hepatitis C Alliance

http://www.mohepc.org/

Kevin worked with Bruce back in 1998, and Bruce Burkett continues to remain in the trenches helping others.

23 Plato

“We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark;

the real tragedy in life is when men are afraid of the light.”

Plato

“Why?  I gave him my Word.”

Kevin’s Sister

www.captainkevindonnelly.com

HV with HCV = Helping Veterans and Families with Hep C

One Salute At A Time

Captain Kevin Drue Donnelly

“Why?  I gave him my Word.”

HV with HCV = Helping Veterans and their Families with HCV, Hep C Information

Information and facts will continue to be posted to help veterans and their families to learn about HCV, hepatitis C.

Kevin’s Sister

Monette Benoit

www.captainkevindonnelly.com

Monette@ARTCS.com

One Salute At A Time

In Memory of Captain Kevin

Sticky post

Captain Kevin Drue Donnelly

November 14, 1958
August 5, 2000

“Why?  I gave him my Word.”

Kevin

Kevin Drue Donnelly, 23 years old, 1981  (Picture taken by our dad.)

Kevin at 41 yrs old - 1999

Captain Kevin Drue Donnelly, 41 years old, 1999 (wearing cowboy boots)

I met Kevin via the internet in 1998. Actually, I met his brother Pat first. Come to find out, Pat and I were in the same unit in Germany in the Army. Kevin was stationed about 30 minutes away from us. Pat had come to Germany right before I had left, but Kevin had been there most of the same time as I was, 1975-1977. I had read Kevin’s Panama Story and remembered his Chapter 3 because I was in Germany at that same time.

Kevin had Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, as well as kidney problems. He was a Captain in the Army Reserves and cared deeply for our Veterans. His main goal was to help other veterans who needed it. He built this website. I only put in online. Everything on this site is from Kevin’s research. He wanted a website for Veterans with Hepatitis. He wanted a one-stop place for them to find as much info as they could. In our work with vets, we found one of the biggest questions was: How do I get my records, DD214, disability…etc. That is why those instructions are on this site. The pictures were picked out by Kevin. Everything on this site was approved by him before I put it on. Unfortunately, he did not agree with having a survey on here, and he had moved on to a deep field of research, so he asked to be removed from the site. He was so into the research that he just didn’t have time to monitor the site and the message board we had here. This upset me deeply, but I honored his request.

There are people who have spent the past 2 and a half years trying to destroy Kevin’s credibility. Those people have now produced their own Vet site. Most of the info on their site came from this one.

Kevin would call vets from all over the country and try to help them. We recently lost a vet who Kevin helped, Lester Tucker. Kevin was very upset at the loss of Les and felt he had let Les down. I told him that he did all he could, and that he was a huge help to so many vets. I know that there are many vets out there who knew Kevin, or even just got a helping email from him. I hear from these people all the time, and they have nothing but good to say about him.

Kevin was a good man with a HUGE heart. He put others before himself and ignored his health concerns to assist those who came to him for help. His research dug up some very interesting things, and I believe with all my heart that his letter writing and postings have helped bring HCV to the forefront within the VA. I know that when Kevin started this, the VA didn’t do much of anything for infected veterans. I believe that he had a hand, no matter how small, in changing that.

Kevin left a lot of research unfinished. Unfortunately, Kevin’s wife only gave us research dated from 1998. All of the work he did from 1999 and 2000 is gone. Although she had talked about how important that work was, she didn’t see fit to save it or pass it on. This is so unfortunate because Kevin deserves to be honored for the work he did and the time he put into it. He put aside his own illness, and in fact his whole life, in order to help Veterans. Now he will be helping from a different view. Hopefully, by looking down to all of us, he will finally have some peace and be out of pain.

His sister, brothers, and parents are in deep mourning and ask that we honor Kevin by continuing the fight for HCV Awareness, both in the general population as well as the Veteran’s population. They are very proud of Kevin and believe that he is now in the hands of God.

Thank you Kevin, from the bottom of my heart. You made me proud to know you and proud to be a Veteran. I will miss you more than words can say.

2001 – 2009 Year Updates, Important Details, HCV Quilt

http://www.oocities.org/hepvet

Year updates, 2003 March on Washington Pictures and important details

 

“Why?  I gave him my Word.”

Monette Benoit

Kevin’s Sister

www.CaptainKevinDonnelly.com

HV with HCV = Helping Veterans and Families with Hep C

One Salute At A Time

2003 – Pictures of HCV March and Vigil in Washington D.C.

Originally posted 5/24/03     http://www.oocities.org/hepvet/Vigil2003.html

 

www.CaptainKevinDonnelly.com

 

 

Monette’s Trip to Washington D.C.
May 2003
by LeighAnn Vogel
Monette was asked to speak at this year’s March on Washington.

She was honored to do so and was finally able to give Kevin the eulogy he never received when he passed away.

Kevin’s best friend Eugene, who he knew from the 2nd grade, attended as well.

Eugene and his friend Pat were also part of the Rolling Thunder organization and were there to also honor our Veterans.

Eugene was Kevin’s closest friend throughout his lifetime, so it was wonderful that he was able to be there to help Monette give her speech and make sure she made it through what was a very emotional trip. She asked that I post the pictures, so here they are!

 

 


Dinner Group Night Before Vigil
 


Bruce, Dawn, Eugene & Pat

 


Eugene & Monette

 


Monette, Bruce & Dawn

 


A Friend, Ron & Monette

 


Eugene, Pat & “Kevin’s” Quilt

 


Eugene & Monette at the Vigil

 


Eugene, Monette & “Kevin’s” Quilt

 


Eugene & Monette On The Harley!

 

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