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Kevin Moody (Kev) was a mechanic at Littlecoats WTW in Grimsby and was a well known and popular guy who had an infectious smile and relentless optimism. Unfortunately after a 10-month battle and intensive treatment for a inoperable brain tumour, he passed away in October 2017 aged 52 leaving a wife, family and many friends and colleagues. Those who knew him said he was renowned for his energy and positive attitude for life and his love for cycling was well-known. He completed the Lincoln 150 on more than one occasion, one year completing the journey down to Pitsford on a pristine vintage ‘Viscount’ bike. The WaterAid team have been given permission from his family to rename the Lincoln 150 ride to the ‘Kev Moody 150’ in memory or this much loved and respected colleague. For more information on Kev and his passion for life please visit: https://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/news/grimsby-news/tributes-popular-grimsby-mechanic-who-703204
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