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Mark Kinney Obituary

Mark William Kinney a well-respected electronics engineer, was born August 7, 1959 in Washington, D.C. He grew up in Malvern, Pennsylvania and graduated from West Chester East High School in 1977. His high school years were highlighted by his love of math, science, solving puzzles and his impressive speed and enchantment with Rubik's cubes. An outstanding member of the high school marching band, the highly memorable trombone player improvised a credenza in a Mozart concerto which delighted both audience and music teachers alike. His precocious musical talent led him to the West Chester University Music Department where he received music lessons from faculty while still in high school. Mark then attended Catholic University to study engineering. Living in Catonsville, Maryland, he lovingly restored a vintage farmhouse, outfitting the basement workshop with all manner of contemporary and antique tools to help in the rebuilding project. A chess, bridge and golf enthusiast, he was well-known for his impressive acumen in math and science. Family and friends note that as big as his gifts and capabilities were, his sense of humility, grace and kindness were bigger. He spent his career with the Westinghouse Corporation, later Northrop-Grumman, after the company's acquisition. He started as an electrical engineer, quickly rising to become one of the company's youngest managers in the Electronic Systems Division. Mark spent the last four years of his career in Europe with his beloved wife, Joan and son Alec. Kinney's most recent assignment was in London, England for Northrop. He died there of natural causes on June 24, 2013. He is survived by Joan and Alec, his mother, one brother and two sisters. A memorial service is planned for Thursday, July 25, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. at the Central Baptist Church, 106 West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Musicopia, 2001 Market Street, Suite 3100, Philadelphia, PA 19103-7080.

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Published by Main Line Media News from Jul. 23 to Jul. 28, 2013.

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Joy Windle

August 1, 2013

Peace.

Joy Windle

August 1, 2013

I am so very sorry to read of Mark's passing. I remember the clever young man who dubbed me first Mrs. Windish and later Aunt Windish. Always a smile. Wishing you all love & peace.

tracey marino

July 24, 2013

My heart goes out to the Kinney family. I spent a lot of time at the Kinney house, growing up and always felt welcome and comfortable. Mark was always fun at school and an awesome musician. I am sure he will be missed, terribly.
With love and fond memories,
Tracey (Layer) Marino

Brigid Monaghan

July 24, 2013

Such a sadness. Joanie, I'm so very sorry for your and Alec's loss. I trust you have warm and lovely memories to sustain you through this unimaginable time. Wishing you peace.

John Brodie

July 24, 2013

So very sorry to hear of the passing of Mark. Mark was a wonderful friend, great company, hysterical sense of humor, brilliant intelect and a mentor to me in music. I have terrific memories of high school band trips, him playing the marching band solo to "free ride" and throwing his slide up in the air at the end of it, his mozart solo was epic, his family took me along on a family vacation to chincoteague va where I still vacation to this day. My thoughts and prayers to the Kinney family, love John

Heather Murdoch Curry

July 23, 2013

This picture of Mark says it all.. I always remember him smiling and having a good time. You could never be in a bad mood when you were around him. The memories of the band are some of my most fond a precious and Mark was definitley a part of them. My deepest sympathies to Karen and the rest of Mark's family. I know he will be missed. Heather Murdoch Curry

July 23, 2013

We are sorry for your loss and will remember you in our thoughts.
Fondly, West Chester East Senior High School Class of 1977 Reunion committee

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