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Kevin J Benglan, 26 Passed away at PMC, with his family beside him.
Kevin was born January 13, 1986 in Pocatello, Idaho, to Kathey L Benglan, Lava Hot Springs, ID and Charles Ziska, West Valley City, UT. He lived with his mother and father in Lava, for the first couple years of his short life. The family then moved to the Salt Lake area where he attended Robert Frost Elem. He then moved with his mother to Pocatello where he attended Hawthorne Jr. High, He later got his GED. He worked at Red Lobster for a short while as kitchen help; he later worked at Johnny Corinos in Idaho Falls as a cook.
Kevin was his big brother Kyle's second Birthday present. The boys were not only bro's but best friends. They were always together and were very protective of each other. Add into the mix Karl, their cuz and you had the 3 Musketeers. As young children Kevin loved the Ninja Turtles and always pretended to be Raphael. Kevin always kept his family on their toes and had and infectious laugh, he was a good person and always willing to help others. He loved music and hanging out with friends. He loved animals and was always bringing strays home, to become a part of the family.
He leaves behind his Mother Kathey; his Father Charles; Brother Kyle; Grandmother Cleo; along with 2 aunts and one uncle and many cousins. He joins his Grandmother Carmen, and Grandfather Alfred
It's no secret that Kevin had troubles, He wasn't perfect but he was loved and cared for by his family and friends.
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