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Toronto Maple Leafs player honours late grocery store worker who loved the team
Summary
Bobby McMann paid tribute to Kevin Wilson by wearing Wilson’s yellow safety vest and nametag at a recent Maple Leafs game; Wilson, a longtime Loblaws front‑end clerk and Leafs fan, died after complications from meningitis and the store has a memorial.
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Bobby McMann honoured Kevin Wilson at a weekend Maple Leafs game by wearing Wilson’s yellow safety vest and his nametag when he walked onto the ice. Wilson worked as a front‑end service clerk at the Loblaws on Lake Shore Boulevard W. and Bathurst in downtown Toronto and was known as a lifelong Leafs fan. He died at 48 after complications from meningitis, the store and his family said. The Loblaws location has set up a memorial with photos, flowers and team items, and a co‑worker has started a GoFundMe to assist with funeral costs.
Key details:
- Bobby McMann wore Wilson’s yellow safety vest and nametag during a walk‑on tribute at Scotiabank Arena.
- Kevin Wilson, 48, was a front‑end service clerk at the Loblaws on Lake Shore Blvd W and Bathurst and was widely known as a devoted Toronto Maple Leafs fan.
- Wilson died of complications after contracting meningitis, according to his family and the store.
- The Loblaws store has a memorial display that includes photos, flowers, a Maple Leafs jersey and a scarf.
- A co‑worker has created a GoFundMe page to help cover funeral expenses.
Summary:
The tribute emphasized Wilson’s role as a familiar, friendly presence at the store and his connection to the local hockey community. The store memorial remains in place and a fundraiser has been launched to help with funeral costs. Undetermined at this time.
