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Frank L. Kennard

Worthington, Ohio

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Kennard Frank L. Kennard, age 91, of Columbus, passed away on April 19, 2014, in Columbus. He was preceded in death by his wife Pauline (Polly). He is survived by his children, Martha Ligocki (Llewellyn), John V.O. Kennard (Linda), Nancy Pinder (Cliff), Larry Jameson (Cathy), Jody Kennard (Fred...

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We share your grief in these difficult times, we ask you to accept our respectful sympathy and condolences, memory is the mirror of the soul, rest in peace Ranger Kennard, thank you for your sacrifice you will remain forever in our hearts. Rangers Lead The Way

“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.” God reserves a special place for those such as Ranger Kennard who were willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for Country and Comrades. Thank you for your service and courage. Sua Sponte! Joe Walker Jr. (Class 2-77), son of D-Day Veteran.

Rest In Peace Ranger Kennard. We are all individually reduced by the passing and the loss, but we are all collectively enriched by the mere fact that such men once lived and walked among us.

MAJ US Army (Retired) Ranger Class 12-88

Thank you for your service. May God wrap his arms around you and keep you close. Rangers lead the way!

RIP sir.....Rangers Lead The Way!!!

LTC(R) Douglas Jett

I met Mr. Kennard at a Yale Reunion. I was walking through Berkeley College with my classmates from Yale Class of 1988 when I looked over and saw Mr. Kennard with a WWII Ranger Patch. As a fellow Ranger (Class 7-89) I immediately went over and he told me in captivating detail of his service during D-Day with 2nd Ranger Battalion. It was a privilege to meet him. Thank you Sir for your leadership, bravery and service. Thank you for the gift of freedom you fought to preserve for all of us. ...

Please accept our sincerest condolence in this time of grief Although the flowers wither, die and disappear, their precious perfumes still remain. Like these vibrant flowers, those we love never die; they remain with us forever imprinted in our memories.,May this message brings you the testimony of a deep and sincere sympathy.
limbourg Family .

Very sorry to know Frank Kennard is passed away ... please accept my deepest sympathy . Ranger Lead The Way forever
Thierry from Belgium

Lt Frank Kennard in England before D-Day