Sorry, yes.Kevin will be missed! Guys like him are what make pool rooms worth going to.
For the money and when he was on his game in my opinion, Kevin Barks was at his best the tougher the competition, the more cash changing hands and the bigger the audience! The man had heart!
I talked to him a couple a weeks ago and while he didn't look good it's still hard to believe he's gone.
Are those services Wednesday?
I can't place who Kevin is.
We lose another unsung pool hero. May he rest in peace.
He and Seattle Sam can play one-pocket in heaven.
Not sure you knew him, jam.
He was not one to play tourneys and didn't really travel too far from home often...no drivers licensee.
After my time, I guess, from when I used to frequent every single joint in the area. :grin-square:
I tried to find the obituary on Google but came up empty. Are you sure about the spelling of the last name?
His name is actually spelled "Kevin Barkes" and there is a brief obituary and photo on legacy.com.
I saw Kevin only a couple times the last couple years. I saw him at Shirlington Champions or whatever it was called when Billy Stephens was there. I just got done beating Mike Sigel in the 9 ball tourney and Aleer wanted to play me some straight pool race to 250 with a 50 point spot for 500 .Kevin had quite a few to drink and I hit Aleer with a 92 and a 113 back to back and Kevin made me laugh when he told me Bobby you make a lot of balls but if you think you can make 8 balls in 1 hole before me than I will play you some 1 pocket.
His name is actually spelled "Kevin Barkes" and there is a brief obituary and photo on legacy.com.
Did anyone get to either of the services, please?
I had the kiddos and didn't think they should go, though I really wish I could have.
Come on out tonight, W. We'll memorialize with a beverage and a few (hundred) racks of pool.
-Andrew
I am gonna try to get out tonight, ladies.
Excellent. Bring your D game and your A wallet.
-Andrew
Im sorry to hear this.I knew Kevin for exactly 30 years. I remember when his twins were born and his girlfriend/wife I believe her name was Juanita but not sure.
Kevin was taught 1 pocket by 1 of the greatest hustlers I ever met Sam Trivett AKA Seattle Sam or when Sam was on the golf course Seattle Slew.
I remember 100s of times at Westmont Champion billiards which was open 24 hours seeing kevin in action all the time. What a lot of people didn't know was Kevin played 3 cushion really well and I saw many times him beating the regular Asian players out of a lot of dough.
kevin lived his life how he wanted and the one thing I know is he loved his kids very much.