Kevin Roger Saunders 20 June 1942 – 6 July 2025
Martin
By example you taught me to swim, and to ride a bike. Later you taught me to drink beer, and play the guitar (in my case very badly).We entered and won car rallies together (you drove, i navigated), and together we learned to ski. You were best man at my wedding in 1969. We never had a cross word. I miss you big brother but am comforted by knowing that you had a fulfilling life, surrounded by loving family and friends. you big brother

Martin
> VIEW ON MEMORY TIMELINESteve and Liz Turner
Kevin and Pauline have been fantastic hosts over the past years on our visits to Oz on Steve's tours to the folk clubs and festivals around the Perth area. We have so many happy memories of Kevin when we stayed with him and Pauline, and when they came over to stay with us in the Peak District, and at Whitby festival the last time we saw them in the UK. Kevin was so cheerful, making nothing of his difficulties, alwayswith good humour and his dry wit. He will be missed by so many, family, friends and all who knew him. Our love and sincere condolences to Pauline and the family. He will surely have a great send off, and we will raise our glasses to him here in the UK. Fly high for ever, Kevin
Steve and Liz Turner
> VIEW ON MEMORY TIMELINEAlice and Shug Craig
Kevin, you'll be sorely missed, many years of late night party jam sessions, and playing for Bush dances in Port Hedland in our Scrumpy & Co band. Your the only guy i knew, who bought a suitcase that your Banjo would fit ! Also sincere condolences from Bob {Burgess} and family.
