Kevin Ross McBunch

November 18, 2023

CHARLOTTE – Kevin Ross McBunch, 53, passed from this life to the life eternal on Saturday, November 18, 2023, in Charlotte, NC. Born in Houston, TX on June 23, 1970, he grew up in Baytown, TX and graduated from Ross S. Sterling High School. He attended Sam Houston State University, graduating with a B.S. in Kinesiology.

From an early age, Kevin was motivated to be financially independent, so his first foray into the work world was at a snow cone stand, followed by various restaurant service positions. After college, he followed his parents to New Jersey where he worked in Workplace Wellness for Johnson & Johnson. In the course of this work, he met and befriended several investment bankers who would serve as invaluable mentors and conversation partners as he discerned his next career step.

Wall Street was calling. J.P. Morgan was the first financial institution to benefit from Kevin’s winsome personality and extraordinary knack for connecting people. As his experience and career grew, Kevin moved to Bank of America to continue broadening his experience and acumen.  In 2020, he was recruited by Wells Fargo to relocate from Manhattan, NY to Charlotte, NC, where he would become Managing Director, leading the short-term fixed income trading desk, a position he held until the time of his death.  During his tenure at Wells Fargo, Kevin built a high-performing team, despite numerous challenges brought on by the COVID pandemic.  As well, Kevin led the charge to integrate new processes that aligned with the investment bank’s desire to make continued improvements on the short-term fixed income desk. Kevin loved all aspects of his job.  Many of his current and former colleagues are known to refer to him as a great leader.  His absence from the desk is a profound loss to his colleagues.

Perhaps one of the reasons he loved all aspects of his job was that working in the financial sector afforded him the opportunity to meet the love of his life, Aicha Balla, who became his wife on June 4, 2022, after a 17-year partnership.  Aicha and Kevin enjoyed many trips together, dinners together, cooking classes, going to sporting events and concerts and watching countless hours of Dateline, 48 Hours, and 20/20.  They built an amazing life together through love, understanding, and supporting one another.  Kevin was Aicha’s rock in every sense.  They had a beautiful love story.  They cherished family and friends and put each other first. 

Kevin was an avid sportsman. As a young boy, he played football, basketball, baseball, and soccer. He excelled in soccer, playing through his high school years and beyond, eventually playing semi-pro indoor soccer in Amarillo, TX.  He was also skilled on the tennis court, ranked as “No. 2” on his high school tennis team. As a young adult, Kevin discovered a love for racquetball, advancing in the sport, playing tournaments and taking titles in different regions in the Northeast and playing in the “Nationals” in Houston. He enjoyed golf, competing in tournaments throughout the year, including one that was very important to him, organized by a good friend for the benefit of those with autism.

Kevin led his life with a generous spirit and a caring heart.  He never missed an opportunity to celebrate a birthday, an anniversary, or other special occasion with those he loved.  He supported several charities and sought ways to assist those less fortunate, including, for many years, delivering Christmas Day dinner with his parents to those who would otherwise go without.

Kevin was predeceased by his maternal grandparents, Levi and Helen Craddock; paternal grandparents, Ellis and Hazel McBunch; uncles, Duke McBunch and Roland Gressett; aunt, Nancy Brainerd; cousin, Timothy Levi Brainerd, and brother-in-law, Jassim Balla.

Kevin is survived by his wife, Aicha Balla, of Jersey City, NJ; his parents, Jane and Bill McBunch, of Annandale, NJ; his parents-in-law, Helen and Mahaman Balla, of Quebec, Canada; his aunt, Jan Gressett of Huntsville, TX; cousin, Mark Brainerd (Michele), and their son, Clay, of Dallas, TX; cousin, Todd Brainerd (Amy), and children Debi and Diane, of Fallon, NV; cousin, Kimberly Gilbert (Michael), and their children, Dylan and MaKayla, of Seattle, WA; cousin, Josh Gressett (Sheena Romero), and their children, Annika, Will and Navy, of San Antonio, TX; cousin, Liz Gressett of Beaumont, TX; sister-in-law, Marie-Eve Balla of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; sister-in-law, Rafaella Balla (Mark Fiset) of Ottawa, Canada; and a host of extended family, friends, and colleagues.

A Memorial Service and Celebration of Life will be held at The Presbyterian Church in Morristown, 57 E. Park Place, Morristown, NJ 07960, on Saturday, December 2, 2023, at 11 a.m., with The Rev. Mark Brainerd presiding. A reception will immediately follow at the church. (Parking at the church is limited. Street parking and parking decks are in close proximity.)

In lieu of customary remembrances, contributions in Kevin’s memory may be made to Fill-A-Need Foundation, 111 Rivercliff Rd., Lowell, MA 01852, https://www.fillaneedfoundation.org/Donate/ or Wounded Warrior Project, 4899 Belfort Rd., Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL  32256 https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/donate.

Kevin is loved and will be remembered every day. Every day. May his memory be a blessing.

Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, NC 28204; (704) 641-7606. Online condolences may be shared at www.kennethpoeservices.com.

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  • Marie-Eve Balla

    Kevin you were the big brother I always wanted in my life. Thank you for the love you have given my sister for the last 20. Thank you for looking after her and making her so happy. We will look after Aïcha and your parents as Jane and Bill will always be family to us. You will be missed. Rest in peace brother.

  • Eric and Blandine Sygnatur

    Dear Aicha and Family,
    We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. As you remember the fond memories may the Lord give you comfort and peace.

    Love,
    Eric and Blandine

  • Khalia Miles

    Dear Aicha and Family, I am very sorry for your loss! Sometimes there are few words, if any, that can comfort. Aside from scriptures, I often turn to lyrics sung by Tina Turner, "for every life that fades, something beautiful remains," or "this is our temporary home, it's not where we belong," sung by Carrie Underwood. May you too somehow find comfort! When words or memories may not be enough, I am praying for you, may God carry you and grant you peace. Sending all my love your way!

  • Jarvis Cook

    Aicha and the entire family, you are in my prayers, and you have my condolences.

    In the tapestry of life, there are threads that bind us beyond mere friendship. You, my brother, were one such thread. Our laughter echoed through countless days, and our shared dreams painted the canvas of our existence. Your eyes sparkled when I’d say, “Get Yo Mind Right,” and we’d laugh until our souls danced.

    You were my confidant, my partner in mischief, and my compass when life veered off course. Your absence leaves a void that words cannot fill. Yet, I remember your spirit—the way you embraced life with fierce love and unwavering loyalty. You were more than a friend; you were family.

    As the sun sets on our shared memories, I hold them close, knowing that your light will forever guide me. Rest well, dear brother. Until we meet again.

    Love, Jarvis

  • Diane et Gilles McNeil

    .Malgré la distance qui nous sépare, nos plus sincères condoléances pour cette énorme perte. Les années de bonheur que tu as vécues avec ton amoureux seront toujours dans ton coeur et là-haut, il sera ton étoile filante tout au long de ta vie sur terre et il t'aidera à trouver le chemin céleste pour le rejoindre quand le moment sera venu. Que Dieu te protège et te guide pour surmonter cette épreuve.

  • Janice Williams

    My prayers and condolences to Aicha and the entire family. Earth Has no Sorrow that Heaven Cannot Heal. Although we don’t always understand.., God is in control and He is there in our time of sorrow.

  • Kalisha Buckhanon

    Thank you for taking care of my friend and being a brother. God sees all and the light in you was visible from miles away. Shine bright up there with the stars.

  • Rusty Clark

    So shocking, as I just heard about Kevin's passing. I am so sorry Aicha for your loss, and I will be praying for you and your whole family. I worked with Kevin for many years at Bank of America, and we became good friends. Once he moved to Wells Fargo in Charlotte we stayed in touch and met up occasionally for a few beers after work. I always enjoyed it as Kevin was so much fun and we had many laughs. I never got to meet you Aicha, but Kevin used to talk about you all the time, that I felt like I knew you. Kevin was a fantastic guy, and I am really going to miss him.

  • Aicha Balla

    Kevin my sweet husband the love of a lifetime. I will miss you forever. I’m so grateful to have had a love like ours. You brought joy to my life and stood by my side. You were my biggest cheerleader. My love will always be there for you. Rest easy my love. Till we meet again. Aicha

  • John Durso

    "I'm deeply saddened to hear about the loss of Kevin. Please accept my sincerest condolences during this incredibly difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Aicha, and the entire family. If there's anything I can do to support or help in any way, please don't hesitate to reach out.