12/28/1965 - 03/12/2026

Kevin Anthony Walls, born December 28, 1965, in Chicago, Illinois, passed away unexpectedly on March 12, 2026, in Gilbert, Arizona. Though he had faced health challenges in recent years, his departure still came far too soon for those who loved him.

Kevin was a proud father, a devoted brother, and a loyal friend. He is survived by his daughter Jordan, his son Anthony, his sister Crystal, his nephew Jermaine, and a wide circle of friends who will forever feel the space he leaves behind.

A true Chicagoan at heart, Kevin carried his hometown with him wherever he went. He loved everything about the city—its music, its culture, its humor, and especially its sports. His enthusiasm for “Da Bears” was unmatched, and he was also a die‑hard Chicago Cubs fan, following his teams with passion. Anyone who knew him could picture him cheering, laughing, and debating plays with unmistakable energy.

Kevin’s love for music and comedy shaped so much of his daily life. Whether he was sharing short comedy clips, quoting favorite movies, or tapping out rhythms on his steering wheel, he brought a sense of fun and rhythm to every moment. His signature “drumming while driving” became a part of who he was—an easygoing beat that matched his personality.

He graduated from Bolingbrook High School in Illinois, where he played football as a lineman, a role that suited both his strength and his determination. He later attended Northern Illinois University and went on to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Professional Studies from Roosevelt University, an accomplishment he was deeply proud of. Unhappy in a marketing position early in his career, Kevin purchased a home computer at a time when it was uncommon to have one and taught himself how to build, maintain, and use computer systems. Through determination and self‑instruction, he was able to create a new role within his company as their computer Systems Administrator—marking the beginning of a career that reflected his initiative, curiosity, and problem‑solving abilities.

Kevin was strong‑minded throughout his life, never hesitant to speak his truth or stand firm in his beliefs. His honesty, humor, and unmistakable presence made him unforgettable to everyone who crossed his path.

Kevin will be cremated, and a celebration of his life will be held in the near future, where family and friends will gather to honor his memory, share stories, and remember the joy he brought into their lives.

He will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever cherished.

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  • Gregory DeWayne Cousert

    Kevin was more than my friend of over 54 years, he was family, MY big brother. I will love and miss him forever. His kids, my niece and nephew, are now my kids. I will protect them with my life. I hope and lray the remainder of my days will honor and and respect his legacy, as well as mine.
    Love you bro.

  • Great guy, Loyal Bears fan.

  • Kenny and Parrish Ivy

    Kevin was a dear friend. We met him during our days in martial arts. Kevin earned the ranking of a Blue Belt during, and a bit after, his high
    School days. We went to many tournaments together:)

    He was loads of fun

  • Still can’t quite believe that he isn’t with us anymore. Our last texts consisted of sports and movie references, as they so often did! Those were two things (more the latter with us) we could share with each other no matter what we faced in our lives. We’d routinely send a simple text … “what you watching”…which was shortly followed by a list that would make many people’s current top ten! lol I will miss but cherish our time together always. I’m still praying for you guys. I am glad you had a chance to celebrate him this weekend! Peace, love and strength be with you.

    Tony O.

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