Kevin Scott Gannon, age 31, a resident of Tyngsboro, passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 25, 2026, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, following a courageous lifelong battle with Cystic Fibrosis.

Kevin was born in Lowell on September 23, 1994, and was the beloved son of Scott D. Gannon and Sharon (Maheu) Narbonne. From the very beginning, Kevin faced life with remarkable strength, humor, and determination. Though Cystic Fibrosis was a constant presence in his life, it never defined him. Instead, it fueled his resolve to live boldly, fiercely, and fully. To those who knew him, Kevin was a true warrior—his resilience and spirit were nothing short of inspiring.
Kevin was a graduate of Tyngsboro High School, Class of 2013. He was currently employed at Best Friends Pet Hotel, where his deep love and compassion for animals shone through every day. Previously, he worked as a distributor for Red Bull and earlier served as a Manager at CVS. In every role he held, Kevin was known for his loyalty, dedication, and exceptional work ethic.
Outside of work, Kevin devoted much of his time to creative passions. He co-created content for a YouTube channel, WCFNW Promos, alongside his closest friends, centered on his lifelong love of wrestling. Wrestling was far more than a hobby—it was a true passion. Kevin also had a deep appreciation for music and photography and was a gifted photographer with a natural ability to capture meaningful, powerful moments. He found joy in attending live concerts, spending time in nature, and caring for animals with gentleness and devotion. Kevin believed in living life out loud, embracing adventure, friendship, and every moment he was given.
In addition to his parents—Sharon (Maheu) Narbonne and her husband Alan, and Scott Gannon and his fiancée Carol Megna—Kevin is survived by his sister Olivia Gannon and her fiancé Chantz Mello of Nashua, NH; his grandfather Joe Maheu; uncles Michael Maheu; Gary and Sheila Gannon; Daniel and Celeste Gannon; James and Susan Gannon; Keith and Lynn Gannon; aunts Linda and Woody Dennechuk; Lisa Gagnon and her daughter Marisa; along with many loving cousins, dear friends, and a community forever changed by his presence.
Kevin was predeceased by his beloved maternal grandmother Doris Maheu; his paternal grandparents Daniel and Theresa Gannon; his aunt Cheryl Boulanger; and his cousin Dannel Gannon.
Visiting hours will be held Friday, January 30, 2026, from 4:00 to 7:00 PM at the Dracut Funeral Home, 2159 Lakeview Avenue, Dracut. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 11:30 AM at St. Rita’s Parish, Lowell, followed by interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Tewksbury.
Memorial donations may be made in Kevin’s memory to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or to a favorite no-kill animal shelter, two causes that reflected the compassion and love he carried throughout his life.
Kevin Scott Gannon will be remembered for his strength, creativity, kindness, and unbreakable spirit. He was deeply loved, and he will never be forgotten.