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Stephen D. Kennedy

Southwick, Massachusetts

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Stephen D. Kennedy1957 - 2004 WESTFIELD - Stephen "Steve" D. Kennedy, 46, of Westfield and formerly of Southwick, died Monday, May 31st at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, CT. Born in Springfield on August 11, 1957 he was the son of James "Jack" J. and June P. (Dukeshire) Kennedy. Steve attended...

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Our Deepest sympathy to Stephens loved ones. We lost touch with Steve a long time ago, but he touched our lives in a wonderful way and have many happy memories of him.

Steve and I were childhood friends, he lived across the street from me and we hung out alot together. Many years passed that I really didn't see him after High School, now I am sorry we didn't keep in touch. I am very saddened by his passing, too tragic for words. Steve was always fun to be around and I have many great memories of him. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to his wife and his dear parents.

Sincerely,
Margie

Steve was a great guy. I have known him since High School in the 70's. My deepest sympathy to his wife and family. Thanks for all of the laughs at Holyoke Community College...............

I offer my sincere sympathy to Jack and June, parents of Stephen. I have known and loved Jack most of my life; he has been a part of my family. And it has been my privilege to know June, Jack's lovely wife. I did not really know Stephen but he must have been a wonderful person as he was and is truly loved by Jack and June. Stephen will have a perpetual remembrance in my prayers.

So many laughs and great memories thanks to Steve, I'm glad I had the opportunity to be his friend.

Steve was a great guy and of course a funny one. He always made people laugh and feel better. I will miss him very much and I will keep him in my thoughts.

Our prayers go out to Steve's wife and Family. He will be greatly missed. Steve was a true friend and a fun guy. Darts will not be the same without him.

Our deepest sympathy to Cathy and Steve's family. We will never forget all the good times spent together. The laughter, the bike rides, the jukebox, the singing of the oldies, darts, horseshoes, the 338, Skip's farm, and so much more. Steve had a wonderful gift and he gave it to each and everyone of us. We love you Steve, and you will be in our hearts and lives forever.

Throughout my life you were always a source of my happiness. I could rely on your good thoughts and positive attitudes. My love lives on forvever. Our family will never be the same.