As per the source, Kevin Palardy from Marlborough has tragically passed away after an accident.
Kevin served as a military policeman in the 94th Military Police Battalion, where he contributed to mission security and operational readiness.
During Global Strike 2025, Sgt. Palardy was photographed providing security while manning an M249 light machine gun at the Combat Support Training Exercise held at Fort McCoy on August 11.
As a member of the Army Reserve, Palardy played a key role in maintaining the safety and coordination of training operations.
Through his participation in Global Strike 2025, Sgt. Palardy showcased the discipline and readiness expected of Army Reserve personnel.
Sgt. Kevin Palardy Passed Away Following An Accident
The sources claimed that a dedicated soldier and a respected member of the Marlborough community, Kevin Palardy died in a tragic accident in early March 2026.
However, the exact reason behind accident has not been revealed as the investigation is ongoing.
Mathew Cabrera, a generalist at Indie Game Developer took to his official Facebook handle and announced the tragic news. He wrote,
Rest in peace to one of my favorite NCOs Kevin Palardy Having just met you back in 2023 during MOB, I never expected to be hit this hard when I heard about your passing. Even as a fresh NCO back then you stepped into the role and helped us junior enlisted out. Thank you for everything. Rest easy…
Mathew Cabrera
Andrew Moore, a field representative at SEA/SEIU Local 1984 also took to his Facebook handle and mourned the loss of Kevin.
Kevin Palardy, no words can express the sorrow I feel that you are no longer with us. During your time here on earth, you brought laughter, fun adventures, and memories that will last a lifetime. From the crazy JROTC adventures we had, such as this one here in New Jersey, at the White House, those white mini assabet buses, the Palardy parties, just so many countless memories. Thank you for being you. Thank you for being so amazing. All of us love you, Kevin. We will miss you. Fly high, be at rest, and we will all say hi eventually for another Palardy Party in the sky.
Andrew Moore
Kevin’s best friend Ashley Barcroft who also works at U.S. Army wrote,
Thank you for being my best friend, you always knew how to put a smile on everyone’s face. I love you bud.
Ashley Barcroft
Other close ones and relatives have also offered their heartfelt condolences and sent prayers to Kevin and his family to stay strong in this difficult time.
He will always be remembered for his unforgettable contributions for U.S. Army. The funeral service schedule will be soon made available by his family.
Rest in Heavn, Sgt, Kevin Palardy.









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