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William H. Kennedy

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

Mar 11, 1937 – Sep 18, 2018 (Age 81)

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BORN
March 11, 1937
DIED
September 18, 2018
AGE
81
LOCATION
East Longmeadow, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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William H. Kennedy, 81, died peacefully, surrounded by his family on Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at home. Born in Springfield to the late William and Madeline (DeRose) Kennedy, he was a proud Army Veteran of the Korean War. Bill worked as a PVTA bus driver for over 30 years and was an avid...

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Dear MaryLou and family,
My deepest love to you all. My mother is deeply grieving for you and would like very much to be at your side, as do I. The world has lost a dear, great man, the gentle presence of love and kindness that we will dearly miss. Love to you all. Tina

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the whole family, Bill will be missed.. Love Debbie,Paul , Cameron

Mary Lou
My sincere condolences on the passing of your husband. Bill was a true friend to my brother Paul. He was always there for me in my time of need.

To the Kennedy Family-
My childhood will forever hold fond memories of having your family as my next door neighbors, from your open door' policy to let a friendly and nosy little girl come over to eat blueberries and Marylou's famous cookies on your kitchen counter, KK babysitting my brothers and I, allegedly slipping love notes under your front door, and last but not least, always seeing Mr. Bill's smiling face whenever I saw him. I'm so grateful my own children have had the fortune of...

Sorry to hear of Mr. Kennedy's passing. He and Mrs. Kennedy were very kind to my parents, often taking them out to lunch and providing the kind of warmth and friendship so necessary for human thriving and wellbeing among the elderly. My deepest sympathy to the entire Kennedy family.

Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Best wishes to the Kennedy family.

To Scott Goodwin and all the Kennedy family,

I had the enjoyment of riding bikes with Bill a few times. I used to also see Bill for coffee at Panera Bread. What a wonderful man with great stories. My deepest condolences to all the family.

sincerly,
Robert Tuthill
Bozeman, Mt.

To Bill's Family:
So sorry to learn of Bill's passing. I knew Bill from the Longfellow Terrace days. Later, I spent a lot of time with Bill when I was the lawyer for the PVTA, and Bill worked there. Bill was always a fine person, good for a story and a laugh. You are in my prayers.
Sincerely, Bill Fitzgerald