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Madeline Kennedy Obituary

Kennedy, Madeline R. BONITA SPRINGS, Fla. Madeline R. Kennedy, 68, lost her battle with ALS on September 4, 2021, in Fort Myers, Fla. Her husband, Brian, was at her side. Madeline was born in Troy, the daughter of Robert M. and Madeline R. Ruether; and sister of Janet R. Stasio (the late Dr. Edward A. Stasio) of Slingerlands, Robert M. Ruether Jr. (Kathryne Culpepper) of Palo Alto, Calif. and Catherine R. Kuzma (Dr. Gary R. Kuzma) of Greensboro, N.C. Madeline received her B.S. in nursing from Georgetown University in 1975, and M.S.N. from George Mason University in 1982. She started her nursing career as a staff nurse at Sibley Hospital in Washington, D.C. Madeline and Brian were married in 1976 and moved to Colorado Springs. Brian, an Army officer, was stationed at Fort Carson. Madeline became a head nurse at Emory John Brady Hospital in Colorado Springs. She was a head nurse at the Psychiatric Institute of America in Washington, D.C. in 1978 while Brian was in Dental School at Georgetown. Madeline and Brian returned to Troy in 1982 and raised their family: Christopher Robert Kennedy and Danniela Kennedy of Chicago, Jeffrey Brian Kennedy and Laura Kennedy of Ellicott City, Md., Elizabeth Kennedy Cordes of Gaithersburg, Md., and Catherine Rapier Kennedy of Oakton, Va. Madeline was a clinical nursing instructor at Russell Sage College when she first noticed diminishing strength and balance in 2011. She was diagnosed with ALS in 2012. Madeline's diagnosis left her with regret that she was not expected to survive to meet her grandchildren. Her granddaughters, Sloane, Madeline, Josephine, Caroline and Victoria's visits were unexpected gifts and filled her with joy and smiles. Madeline was an avid golf and tennis player; a competent skier and earned an expert NAUI certification in scuba diving. She enjoyed seeing the world: India to Argentina, Australia to Europe, the Caribbean and Mediterranean. She was a member of the Country Club of Troy and the Junior League. She faced ALS with her ever-present smile, dignity, grace and the quiet determination she exhibited throughout her life. She left her skis and sneakers behind as she became intimately familiar with canes, walkers, scooters and eventually her power wheelchair. She embraced advocacy on behalf of those ALS patients unable to travel or speak on their own. Madeline was committed in her support and outreach within the ALS community. She was consistent in her many presentations: "I will not let my fear of tomorrow rob me of my today." She not only quoted this axiom frequently; she lived it every day. Madeline saw the beauty and wonder in the many small things right outside her lanai as ALS continued its relentless attack. Madeline was passionate about expanding funding for ALS research. She made several trips to Congress to lobby for continued and increased funding levels for this fatal neurodegenerative disease. She was an active member on advisory boards, workgroups and committees of regional and national academic/research institutions as well as clinical organizations. Madeline was an invited participant at meetings hosted by national regulatory agencies. She fought for "right to try" (Expanded Access Program) drug access at the FDA and provided patient insight for development of research priorities at the CDC. An honorary Doctor of Public Service was conferred upon her by Russell Sage College in 2015. Her cause was embraced by Worthington Country Club, where she lived since 2015. The community held an annual golf event followed by a standing room only gala to raise funds for ALS research. She loved life and her family and was loved by all who knew her. She was most proud of being a mother and grandmother. A celebration of life will be held when such gatherings will not pose a health risk to so many. Please feel free to share a memory or express online condolences at morrisstebbinsminersanvidgefuneralhome.com

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Published by Albany Times Union from Oct. 2 to Oct. 3, 2021.

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Brendan Dowd

November 6, 2021

Dear Brian,
I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Madeline. I know you two had a wonderful marriage and a great life together. You both were great representatives of NYSDA during your years in leadership and a great example to follow. My condolences to you and your family.
Sincerely, Brendan

Diane McAteer

October 23, 2021

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Bonnie Baron

October 14, 2021

I remember Madeline well from out trip Lourdes. She was a beautiful and courageous lady. My husband Buzz Baron passed on Dec.23, 2020. May she Rest In Peace.

Jean Franklin

October 6, 2021

So sorry to learn of the passing of Madeline. She was a bright and beautiful woman and I enjoyed seeing her when she would visit the office or join us for lunch and Christmas party. My prayers are with you and your family.

LouAnn (Taft) Savoyski

October 3, 2021

My condolences to the Reuther and Kennedy families . May her legacy live on and provide peace and comfort .

Gail Bibb Vogel

October 2, 2021

Brian,
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. We all had memorable times in Troy High. I will never forget her smile and compassion.

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