Wm.-Kennedy-Obituary

Wm. "Bill" Kennedy

Roseville, Minnesota

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Loving Husband, Father, Grandfather & Brother Age 67, of Roseville, passed away peacefully on October 22, 2011. He will be dearly missed for his wonderful presence and the joy that he shared in our lives. Preceded in death by mother, Clara Kennedy. Survived by wife, Antoinette "Toni"; sons,...

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Antoinette,
Sorry I didn't get to sign my condolence message! I'm the one who saw you both at Rainbow Grocery.
Pat Garland Jemie

Antoinetteand Family,
I am very sorry to hear of the death of your husband. Can it be that the last time I saw you both was at Rainbow Grocery a short time ago? How quickly life ends; we just never know God's timing.
May God's peace prevail in your hearts and lives! May that peace comfort you as only God can!

We are so sorry for your loss. William Lee is our son, brother, and friend. He will be sorely missed. The Underwood family in Crystal City, MO extends much sympathy to our family in Minnesota. We will miss William Lee. Remeber GOD IS STILL ON THE THRONE. Our prayers are with you always.

Diane and Blondell Underwood and Family

Beloved Aunt Ann, cousins Joel, Renee Toni & Dana:

My deepest condolences to you and the passing of your Dad and my Uncle Bill. He enhanced the lives of many and was an asset to our family.

I will always remember his quick smile & the awesome biscuits he prepared around the holidays.

I pray that his memory will give you strength to carry on.

Lovingly,

Marla & Greg.

Dear Ann and family,
You have my deepest sympathy. I will always remember the quiet and friendly smile Bill showed when I would greet him at church. Be blessed for the years you had with him and know that he is in a better place.

Take care and God bless,
Alma(Stewart)Robinson

Renee,
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Toni,
Bill was such a nice man. We had so much fun over the years in a setting that is not neccesarily conducive to fun. That was due to his warmth and sense of humor. When I think of Bill I see him just as he is in this picture, laughing and full of joy. Please continue to take comfort knowing he is now whole and well with our Lord. My prayers are with you and your family.

Uncle Bill, I will always remember going fishing with you when I was a kid. I still haven't figured out how you were able to catch so many. As a child I was mystified; but as an adult I am and always will be in awe. I love you, and I will carry you in my heart. It's people like you that are why I am who I am.

Love, Dionne Perteet