05/31/2026
With much regret, I inform you of the premature passing of Kevin Haugh.
(Family written obituary) Kevin Thomas Haugh, a long time resident of Pearl River, New York, died of ALS on May 29,2026 at Joe Raso Hospice in New City NY. He was 63 years of age. Kevin was born 10/6/1962 in Jersey City NJ. to Thomas Haugh & Ann Guerin. He grew up in Parkchester in the Bronx and lived in Throggs Neck before moving to Pearl River.
Kevin retired in 2021 as a Captain for FDNY EMS in New York City after a thirty eight year career. He was a mentor to many who served with him and was also their greatest advocate. Kevin was a September 11th First Responder, a member of the National EMS Memorial Service and a member of The For Paul Foundation. He was a founding member of the FDNY EMS Pipes and Drums where he was a bass drummer and retired as drum major. He was proud of his Irish heritage and was honored to be part of the band.
Kevin lived in service to others, volunteering in many local organizations. He was a 4th degree Sir Knight in the Knights of Columbus St. Dominic's Council 5343, a member of the American Legion, Pearl River Elks Lodge, and The Ancient order of Hibernians where he had the honor of being aide to the grand marshall in the 2023 Pearl River St Patrick’s Day Parade. He served for the Excelsior Volunteer Fire Dept.
Kevin will be remembered for his impact on the lives of those around him. His loyalty, compassion, humor and his service to others. His strength and humility in his battle with AlS.
Kevin is survived by his mother Ann Guerin Haugh, his son Michael McNally. His brother Brendan Haugh, his wife Annie and their son Joseph. His sister Deirdre Reuther, her husband James, and their children Thomas, Emma & Aidan.
The funeral arrangements are as follows: the Wake will be held on Thursday (6/4) from 3-8pm at Wyman Fisher Funeral Home, in Pearl River; and the Funeral Mass will be held on Friday (6/5) at 10am at St Aedan R.C. Church in Pearl River.
Family Flowers only. Friends may send memorial donations to; Fight for Firefighters Foundation, The Dennis Burke Foundation or Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
My very deepest condolences to the family. May Kevin Rest in Peace. Thank you for your Service to the City of New York.
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