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Thomas J. Kennedy, Jr., PA-C
Orlando Area PA Dies

THOMAS J. KENNEDY, JR., PA-C
1941 - 2005

Thomas J. Kennedy, Jr., 64, beloved husband, father, son, and brother died on April 2, 2005 while at home with his family. He is survived by wife Dolores; son, Thomas III; daughter Maria Victoria; cherished granddaughter, Cassie; mother, Anna; three brothers, Stephen, Paul, and John; two sisters, Marianne and Lisa; and nephews and nieces.

Thomas was blessed with a life full of accomplishment and giving. During his life hed earned three master degrees in the areas of medicine, accounting, and education. He is an honored veteran who spent over thirty years in service to his country in the U. S. Navy.

After his naval career Thomas had a successful accounting business and worked as a physician assistant with the Veterans Administration. He will be greatly missed because of the companionship that he provided others and his giving nature. He will be remembered as a good husband, father, son, brother and citizen.

Thomas was fond of saying, "Everything that I have flows through me to my family." After his family, Thomas' two favorite passions were working and playing poker.

A non-denominational service celebrating his life will be held Monday, April llth, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3377 Aloma Avenue, Winter Park, Florida.

In lieu of flowers, it is requested that donations be made to Shepherd's Hope Clinic, 407-876-6699 and Vitas Hospice Foundation, 407-875-0028.

The above article was taken from the Orlando Sentinel, Friday, April 8, 2005.


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