Kevin Tanaka passed away at the age of 32, a life filled with ambition, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
Kevin grew up in the lively and close-knit community of Scotia, just a short drive from Schenectady, New York. He was a visionary in the tech world, having launched a series of successful apps that connected people in unique and meaningful ways. His work was not just his career; it was his passion, and he poured his soul into every project.
Known for his generous mentorship to young entrepreneurs, Kevin was a regular at hackathons and tech incubators, always ready to offer guidance and support. He was also an avid runner, often seen on the trails of Central Park, training for his next marathon.
He is survived by his parents, George and Harumi Tanaka; his younger brother, Alex; and his partner, Lily. His innovative spirit and kind heart will be missed by his colleagues, friends, and all the members of his community.
A service for Kevin will be held in an environment as forward-thinking as he was, at the local tech hub he helped to develop, next Wednesday evening. Those who knew him and shared his journey are invited to celebrate his life and the profound impact he had on the world of technology and beyond.