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Dr. William R. Kennedy

Evansville, Indiana

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MOUNT VERNON, Ind. — Dr. William Russell "Bill" Kennedy, 51, passed away Saturday May 2, 2009, due to a boating accident; he was born July 1, 1957, the son of the late Russell William and Margaret Joan (Bremer) Kennedy, in Indianapolis.

Bill was a 1979 graduate of Wabash College where...

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Dear Kim and Family,
I was so saddened to hear of your terrible loss. I always enjoy when mom and dad pull out the old slide show and we laugh at all the cousins goofing around. Our thoughts and prayers are will you all.

Kim, Andrew, and Alex,
Keith and I just heard of your terrible loss and are both in shock. Bill was a wonderful person. I loved seeing his smiling face in the choir. I know he will be terribly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you

Kim and Family,
Needless to say I was both shocked and saddened by Bill's death. Even though it's been over 30 years I can still vividly recall the good times we had at Wabash. Bill was a great guy, a wonderful mix of the cerebral and party animal. He will be missed by all that knew him.

Kim and family,
I am so saddened to hear of the passing of Bill and offer my deepest condolances and sympathy. I remember Bill at Kappa Sig not only as a science genius but more importantly a very kind and thoughtful person who everybody liked.

Kim,

I just saw the terrible news of your loss. Boni and I send our deepest condolences. I always found Bill to be a ray of sunshine with a cheerful attitude and great sense of humor. He will be sorely missed by all of us.

Kim, Andrew, & Alex,
I just wanted to say that I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great husband, friend, and father. He will be missed. Just know that my thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.

Kim, I'm so sorry for your loss, may God give you strength. I've been thinking of Bill and I put down some thoughts. Recollections and reflections of time not so long ago when we young men, looking to find our way,bumped against each other knocking off the rough edges of our personalities and learned to live together as brothers.60 or so of us in one fraternity house. Every year a new group of rhynes replaced the graduates. Still, the time spent together, so brief as it was, left such lasting...

Kim and family...
I wanted to express my sympathy to you at your loss of Bill. He was a fraternity brother to me at Wabash, and he helped make the entire Wabash experience more remarkable. You all will remain in my thoughts and prayers.

Kim, alex,andrew and family words just cant express my sorrow for you guys,i only meet with bill a few times but more with the family with steven and samanthas wedding and the start of there life together i hope they have as much good to there marriage as your was,he will be deeply missed but never forgotten.