Kevin DeBolt
March 15, 2020
Kevin DeBolt, 55, passed away on March 15, 2020. He was born May 17, 1964 in Des Moines to Dale and Barbara DeBolt.
Kevin was on the forefront of the Des Moines Punk Scene. He was a plumber by trade, but his true talent was his artistic ability. Kevin’s greatest joy in life was spending time with his daughter Kenzie.
He is survived by his daughter, Kenzie (Ashton) Lindsey; parents, Dale and Barb DeBolt; siblings, Kim (Randy) Rawlings and Kris (Terri) DeBolt; and many loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at Hamilton's near Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery, Des Moines, IA. The family respectfully asks you to wear a face covering.
Condolences may be expressed at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Steven Earl Wall
03/11/2022
Just found out today after hearing about another soulbrother that passed through in 2020 also (Jimmy Einertson) , Kevin ,Jimmy and I shared the most cool times, that Era of the 80''s with the movies, music,fashion and cars hangouts, girls was Taylor made for us as we went through our twentys. I belive it was a big swirl of magic I miss Keven .
Kane Wickham
12/05/2021
I was not aware my friend Kevin DeBolt had passed as I am not in touch with (or contacted by) any of the old DSM crowd we ran with. I just found this out looking him up to see how he 'is' doing. He was one of the coolest around. Style, taste, and class. I will miss him. Rest in Peace my friend.
Linnette Castillo
08/16/2020
I offer my sincere condolences to the entire family of your loss of a daddy, brother, son, uncle, cousin, friend, loved one. What a wonderful world to have him in it. Im sorry for your loss.
DIANE ANDERSON
07/30/2020
It was a very nice service. Chris did a nice job on the presentation and the minister did a nice job. Kevin would be smiling to see all the people that showed up. He is at peace, but the rest of us are left with the loss of a kind, caring soul.
Jennifer Highland
07/21/2020
I met Kevin years ago when I first moved to Des Moines. I remember his humor and he was always so nice. Rest in eternal Peace, friend.
Jon
07/19/2020
I wish Kevins family and loved ones peace and healing. Kevin was such kind person. Gone too early.
Deb Thelen
06/25/2020
Kim and family:
I only knew Kevin from Cutty's visits. I am saddened by your loss and will pray for you all.
eric
03/26/2020
Kevin was very much loved. I am so sorry and hope those closest to him know his positive impact on so many lives.
Debbie Maier Wayman
03/24/2020
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember watching Kevin and my brother growing up together in church. I even remember that I had babysat him one time. Rest in peace.
Mike Schmitt
03/22/2020
My condolences to Kevins family. I hadnt seen him for many years but will never forget him for so many reasons. Peace to you brother
Julie Hron
03/19/2020
I am shocked to hear about Kevin! Havent seen him in a long time. RIP Kevin!
Rodney Gravitt
03/19/2020
So very sorry for your loss. I remember when Kevin and I played to gether as kids. I remember the cub scouts.
Rick Cornick
03/19/2020
Another soldier who leaves us too soon. I remember that gold Thunderbird he used to lurk around in back in the early 80s. Be at PEACE Kevin.
Kym Scales Cresta
03/19/2020
So sad to hear Kevin has passed. We were friends on FB, but I dont think it was really his thing.
Kevin was so shy in high school. I remember him asking me to Homecoming. He was so nervous putting on the corsage & flashed that wonderful smile. I met his parents, great people! Kevin and I went to dinner at The Drawbridge on 8th street. This was before he hit the punk rock revolution. He was definitely on the forefront!
Kevins smile was infectious! We had a special bond.
RIP Kevin, make beautiful angelic art in Heaven with my son Aj ??????
DIANE ANDERSON
03/19/2020
KEVIN IS MY NEPHEW. HE LOVED HIS FAMILY, HE ALWAYS HAD AN "I LOVE YOU" AND A HUG. I AM GOING TO MISS THAT VERY MUCH. HE WAS A GREAT ARTIST, HE LOVED PUTTING MODEL CARS TOGETHER AND PAINTING THEM. HE WOULD ALWAYS BRING THEM UP AND SHOW US WHAT HE HAD DONE. HE WAS A PROUD MAN. HE TALKED A LOT ABOUT HIS PAST. HE LIVED DAILY WITH MANY HEALTH ISSUES OVER THE YEARS. HE TOLD ME MANY TIMES, " MY PARENTS NEED ME", IF HE ONLY KNEW HOW MUCH THAT WAS TRUE. HE WAS ALWAYS THERE TO HELP OUT AROUND THE HOUSE. I COULD GO ON AND ON ABOUT THIS KIND AND LOVING YOUNG MAN BUT I AM GOING TO STOP HERE AND ASK FOR YOUR PRAYERS FOR HIS FAMILY. HE IS GOING TO BE MISSED SO MUCH.