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KENNEDY - On September 12, 2010 suddenly but peacefully in hospital ROBERT (BOB) aged 65 years. Former teacher of Hutton Grammar School. Dear brother of Myra and uncle to David and Helen. 'Will be sadly missed.' Private family committal at Preston Crematorium on Wednesday, September 22 at 11.00am prior to a service of celebration for Bob's life at St Andrew's Parish Church, Longton at 12noon where all are welcome. Family flowers only please, donations preferred to North west Air Ambulance.
- Inquiries to Neal Buckley Longton, Hutton and Penwortham Funeral Service, Skip Lane, Hutton. Tel 01772 616362.
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November 11, 2010
Derek Kelly
November 11, 2010
Different place down here without you Bob.
Thanks for the respect you gave us all when you were teaching us....God Bless
November 3, 2010
A Terrific Teacher and a Great Man
I was stunned when I found out the news earlier on. It's so sad. There weren't many lessons that I looked forward to, but I genuinely enjoyed Mr. Kennedy's.
His dry sense of humour is something I will always remember, even though it's been over ten years since I was sat in one of his English classes. He was a true inspiration as a teacher and knew how to get the best out of his students.
Rest In Peace Mr. K. I feel very fortunate to have had the pleasure of being taught by you.
Nigel Smith
September 20, 2010
A great man with a wonderful sense of humour
Bob was a legend of the Loire Valley and I will remember him with great affection for both the time I spent with him on the School's trips there and for his excellent teaching which was a mainstay of my education throughout both main School and 6th form. He had a wonderful sense of humour, taught me everything I know about wine and was always willing to give advice. Rest in peace, Bob.
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September 18, 2010
An excellent man in and outside of the classroom.
Bob was an excellent teacher and a genuine character who will be remembered by all students and staff.He helped me out during one of the legendary Loire Valley trips when my trainers were stolen and was always supportive and engagingin english lessons. Will be massively missed by all former students.
Ben Stanford
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