JAMES-KENNY-Obituary

JAMES J. KENNY

Miami, Florida

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KENNY, JAMES J., passed away peacefully on Monday evening December 26, 2011, in Park City, UT. Jim, the only son of Harold Joseph Kenny and Florence Cole Kenny, was born on March 27, 1937 in Miami, FL. Jim graduated from Edison High School in 1955 and the University of Miami in 1959, after...

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Thinking of you today, Jim. Our late night drives and talks. Thanks for loving me. I miss you.

Missing you Jim, it seems so long ago now that you left. You were important to so many and you would be proud of your adult children today. Emma is in high school now and playing volleyball and doing great at both. Dannean is beautiful and strong. Michael's home in Georgia is exceptional and Shannon is a proud mother and is as beautiful today as she was when you left. Hope you're soaring with the Eagles now. Sending love at Christmas 2015.

It was once said that as we give ouselves away each moment we live on in the lives who continue giving.
It was also once said the process of bringing food from a farm to the table is involved, worth respecting, and not to be wasteful. Also said, the more things we have the less time we have...Our hearts go out to your families & communities, blessed by Jim's life, forever loved and missed.

Anne, I donb't know how to thank you, except to say, "Thank you, Anne," for keeping this guest book alive and well.
We have never met; however, I know how close Jim was to you, and how much this means to so many of your family, and believe me, Anne, to many more of us to whom Jim was ineffably special. THANK YOU, ANNE.....
Janet Wright in Miami

Jim, you have been gone from us all for more than two years now, and we all will always remember you with great respect and love, because you were, and still are, important in our lives, and in the world you occupied and gave so much to. Those of us who were simply friends of yours and respected you as a wonderful and gracious man and friend, care no less for your friendship than do any attorneys who have known you for years in your law practice who respect you still for your intelligence...

Jim, I remember that Jerry Wetherington told me one evening that you had said to him, "when I die, people will say...'Hey it's too bad about Jim Kenny... hey, how do you think the Heat will do tonight"Well, Jim, the following MANY letters and reflections of people's feeling about our loss of you are here expressed, and it is my hope that you will and can see and know them, my dear friend!
My love, and those of all of us, Jim,
Janet

Jim, I caused this guest book to remain online for another year, because I know how many people in this community respected and loved you, and how modest you were about your success and all that you accomplished in the legal community.
You were, and still are, to those of us who loved, respected, and even, yes, revered your abilities, still are alive and well in the world of law.

We respect and admire you, and all that you accomplished in your career, and all that you have done to...

I wish I'd had more time to spend with my aunt and uncle Jim. I will genuinely miss them.

David A. Thacker I wish I'd had more time to spend with my aunt and uncle Jim.