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Stephen Kenny

Washington, District of Columbia

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Family-Placed Death Notice STEPHEN KENNY Died Saturday May 10, 2003 doing what he loved best - flying a fighter jet. His parachute failed to open after he ejected from a failing A-4 Skyhawk near Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake, Utah. He was born June 5,1960, in Ogden, Utah. From...

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Most every June, with the warmer weather and the beckoning call of summer fun ahead, I remember and think about my friend, Steve. Steve and I share the same birth month and when we were younger, shared some great coming-of-age memories, as we grew up in the picturesque mountains of Ogden, Utah. We both loved to learn and compete, both in grades and on the tennis court. I played singles and Steve and his brother, Tim, were a stellar doubles team for St. Joseph's High school. Steve was also...

I too had the privilege of knowing Steve at Delta, having had the pleasures of training him and flying with him on the line. There was no finer pilot or more outstanding young man. Each time I encountered him he sincerely inquired about my son who followed him at the Naval Academy. I am greatly saddened by his tragic loss, and extend my deepest sympathy to his remarkable family.

I had the privilge and honor to have Steve as my co-pilot. Our short times together will always be remembered for the talks we shared. My deepest condolences to your family, may God bless you and keep you, as I know he will Steve.
Dennis Stubsten
Captain 777

I regret that I never had the privilidge of knowing Stephen. As a Navy A-4 pilot and retired Delta Captain I recognize an unusally talented, remarkable person when I read of one. Please accept my upmost condolences for his very tragic loss. God bless him

Your "family" here at Soho will greatly miss your smile, kind words and friendship. Thank you for letting us be part of your life.
God Bless.

The Staff of Soho.

Steve we will always remember your passion for excellence in life.
Murph