In memory of

Donald Patrick Kennedy

May 20, 1930 -  October 27, 2023

Donald Patrick Kennedy died peacefully at Sunnybrook Hospital on the morning of October 27, 2023, in his 94th year. Don lost the love of his life, Nancy Kennedy, earlier this year after 68 years of marriage. He will be dearly missed by his sons, Bill (Anna) and John (JoAnn) and will forever be in the hearts of his grandchildren: Michael, Rebecca (Ryan), Patrick (Kaitlin) and Jocelyn (Benji). Don is predeceased by his two sisters, Dorothy Weagant and Nancy Raines.

Don was born on May 20, 1930, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His father, D. Joseph Kennedy, was an American mining engineer sent to Northern Manitoba (Bissett) in 1928 to operate a gold mine. His mother, Edna Kennedy, was also an American and a retired schoolteacher. Don was schooled at St. John’s Ravenscourt school in Winnipeg, the University of Manitoba and the Colorado School of Mines before enrolling in the Canadian Army, where he served honourably as a lieutenant at Camp Borden and later served in the Reserves.

Don’s business career started in finance with Industrial Acceptance Corporation (IAC). He opened a branch in Kenora, Ontario and then moved to Montreal with IAC. In 1960 Don and Nancy moved to Wingham, Ontario, where Don worked with his brother-in-law (Richard LeVan) at Western Foundry, later becoming Wescast Industries. Nancy and Don lived in Wingham for 28 years before relocating to Ottawa, where Don served as Executive Director of the Canadian Foundry Association. He subsequently retired to Toronto and enjoyed working part-time for the Employment Insurance Board of Referees for several years.

His commitment to community and volunteer services was admirable as a Board member of the Wingham and District Hospital, the Canadian Cancer Society, Wingham Golf and Curling Club and numerous other boards. He was part of the original executive of the Junior Hockey team in Wingham, known as the Wingham Ironmen, which just celebrated its 50th anniversary. Don will be remembered for his sharp wit and sense of humour. He never missed an opportunity to tell a story to anyone who would listen.

At Don’s request, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Cremation has taken place, and a private family interment service will follow for both Don and Nancy. Condolences can be forwarded through Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre (www.etouch.ca). In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Wingham and District Hospital Foundation.

The family thanks the caring support of Dr. Alissia Valentinis, the staff at the Dunfield Retirement Residence, and the Palliative Care Unit at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto.

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Raymond and Eleanor Massi (Friends)

Entered October 30, 2023 from Montreal

So sorry to hear that your Dad passed away Bill and Anna….
May the memories of him bring many smiles to you and the family…
Take care, Eleanor and Raymond

Steve & Gail Caslick (Friend and Mentor)

Entered October 30, 2023 from Kincardine, Ontario

As the father of my very good friends Bill and John, he looked out for me as well. He shared his wisdom with me not only personally but in business and these words still ring true in my head today - “never lose your sense of humour” - and always will in his memory

Alexandre LeBlanc (Friend)

Entered October 30, 2023 from Montréal

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of Mr. Kennedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Linda St-Onge (Employé de Bill Kennedy - National Bank)

Entered October 30, 2023 from Beloeil

Dear Bill,
I wish to express my deepest regret and condolences, to you and all family.
Linda St-Onge

Dana Ades-Landy (friend)

Entered October 30, 2023 from Montreal

Dearest Bill, Anna, girls and family. My sincerest condolences on the loss of your beloved father. He is reunited with his loving wife where he no doubt longed to be since her passing. i hope that you and your family find comfort in your cherished memories and are spared any further sorrow.
sincerely, Dana

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