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Edmund Kinney

Newton, New Jersey

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HAMBURG - Edmund "Ned" Kinney, 73, of Hamburg, died Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012, at Newton Medical Center.

Born in Netcong, Mr. Kinney lived in Netcong until 1961, then lived in Sussex before moving to Crystal Springs in Hamburg in 1999. He was a graduate of Netcong High School and Rutgers...

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Hello Ned! Oh gosh! You should only know how much I think of you everyday! You are all over my living room right now and all over Facebook! You would giggle. But! You always had a funny way about you and therefore, I bet you are not only giggling but howling! You are so missed.

Ned is still remembered fondly..a great teacher and friend..

Ahhh....the inimitable Mr. Kinney! The fond memories I have of listening to Ethel Merman belt out 'You Can't Get a Man with a Gun," while we did our art projects....for hours on end. As a member of HPRHS class of 1983, with new art student children following in my footsteps....I offer condolences and best wishes, Kevin and Mrs. Kinney. He leaves great memories behind, including sleeping on the bus coming home from our Fla. class trip, and everyone was cramped and crabby... trying to sleep in...

Dear Bev,
I send my deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband.
Jane McCartney [human development class/FDU]

I remember Ned Kinney saying to us "we are going to do it one more time to get it right" and we would, and then he would say that again "one more time to get it right!" ( and we would all sigh) Well, because of his push and pull, determination and genuine spirit, we did get it right and we heard the applause and thrilled with the standing ovation and reception. Because he taught us the value of "getting it right" ~ many of us do and we hear the applause today. I will always be grateful for...

Mrs. Kinney,

Please know the Howell family will be thinking of you and your family at this time.

Kindest regards,

Jamie Howell

Our deepest sympathies , from your former neighbors..

Chris Falvey [ The Falveys ]

Dear Bev.

Mr. Kinney was probably the only person who could persuade me to put on a pair of tights and sing before a live audience. For that I consider him special. He blessed many people's lives and I know you truly blessed his! I will be praying for you and the family.
John Sanders(Siesta Key, Fla.)

Dear Bev,

So sorry to hear about the passing of Ned. He was truly an inspiration to so many people. It seems like yesterday he was giving me the courage to perform my role as "Baby June" and then later giving my son Patrick the courage and words of encouragement to perform his role as "Henry". So many fond memories. I will cherish them all. Please know that although I can not be there in person, you and the family are in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in Peace Ned.