Remembering Baby Kevin in Glasnevin
In Memory of Baby Kevin
Please consider honoring Baby Kevin's memory—a life kept hidden for 59 years—with a quiet gesture of remembrance.
If you are passing through Glasnevin Cemetery, and feel moved to do so, please place a daffodil or any yellow flower on his grave, which rests just a few yards from the entrance and information centre.
Yellow—for remembrance.
Yellow—for truth.
Yellow—for new beginnings, where all the secrets will be stripped away.
Little Baby Kevin.
Remembering Baby Kevin in Glasnevin April 2025. After 59 years a secret.
Honoring the memory of Baby Kevin, whose brief life continues to be a cover up, we hope for a sea of yellow flowers for Baby Kevin. May he rest in eternal peace. Please if you are ever passing by, his grave is just a few steps from the entrance, won't you please consider placing a yellow flower for a little baby, Baby Kevin. He lived for just 1 week, and is buried in Glasnevin Cemetary.


100+
1966
A Hidden Story that The Jesuits have kept a secret since 1966.
We hope for 100 yellow flowers to be placed in his memory graveside before his birthday July.
Remembering Baby Kevin
Honoring the memory of Baby Kevin with love and remembrance at Glasnevin Cemetery.
Memorial Services
We provide a space for reflection and remembrance, honoring Baby Kevin's brief life and legacy. Baby Kevin will be 60 next year. He lived just 1 week, and there is ungoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding his birth and more importantly his death.
Flower Placement
Join us in placing yellow flowers on Baby Kevin's grave to commemorate his memory and the tragedy surrounding his birth, and the generational pain to his mother and his older siblings who every year quietly remembered little Baby Kevin's birthday with tremendous pain and sadness.
Remember
Honoring Baby Kevin's memory with yellow flowers placed at his grave, poor little baby boy.
Grave number: QD 74, Family Plot, Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin.
Baby Kevin’s grave lies just steps from the main entrance and information centre—clearly visible to all who enter. We encourage Dubliners, visitors, and fellow survivors of Kevin Laheen to place flowers there—not only in remembrance of Baby Kevin, but as a public act of defiance against the collusional cover-up by the Jesuits, who enabled and protected Kevin Laheen.
Let each flower be a symbol of truth, remembrance, and resistance—a quiet but powerful protest against decades of institutional silence and abuse, and a call for an active police investigation into the past and present cover-up of Depraved KEVIN LAHEEN SJ by the Jesuits, and into the birth and death of Baby Kevin.
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