Condolences
“Death can never take a good man away, for, in the hearts of the people he inspired, the legacy remains and continuous throughout generations. He was a great friend to many and may his soul find eternal rest.”
He touched the heart of our family with his love and kindness, throughout the years.
He will be missed by the Sackville Stones, Colin and his uncle Earl and Paula
So deeply saddened to hear of David’s passing. He was an amazing person and work colleague. My condolences to all who mourn David’s passing. He was an incredible person and will be missed.
Dave was like an uncle to me and a very good friend to my father, Bruce. We lost touch but we always hoped to reconnect with him.
Anne, I'm so sorry about your loss. I only spoke to David on the phone a few times, but he seemed such a gentle and kind person. So unfair that he was taken so young.
David was a good friend for many years,and we shared so many great times,he is missed.
Sincere condolences to Anne and family at this most difficult time. Prayers and hugs.
Margie Tubrett, sisters-in-law.
When I started at M & H, David was the first one to encourage me, give me some insight into things and also some really practical advice. He was such a funny, kind man. I will always remember him fondly.
David was an old friend from my days in Fredericton. I'll always hold fond memories of him. RIP David. My deepest condolences go out to David's family, which has experienced much loss over the past couple of years.
I will always remember the cheeky little laughs David would share with me throughout the day! He was one of the most supportive people that you could ever want to work with. He really was a shining light in my time at Mc Innis and Holloway! I loved our chats over coffee at Eastside (he would even occasionally come by on his day off just to connect with me) I am so sad I will not be able to be there for the memorial but know that I am with you all in my heart. And to David's mother Anne and his family my heart breaks for the loss you must be feeling. David was truly one of the most beautiful souls!
we, the Aucoin family in Dartmouth and Clare, Nova Scotia , and Patricia and Cameron Dow in Cagary,wish to express our sincere condolences to DAVID KENNEDY'S Mom ,Anne in this difficult time. Our prayers are with you now and in the future.. sincerely,
Ahhh my friend....it's difficult to share a lifetime. We met when were teenagers in YCS. Connected again in University. I left for the states and we reconnected again in Connecticut. A lifetime goes by and by chance Jimmy reconnects us. It was amazing talking about death and dying to someone who understood the process. Then you call this year and death and dying has a new meaning. Death and dying is you. I will cherish our time reconnecting. Facetime....who would have figured 35 plus years later. At least we were able to laugh together while you were waiting to die. I can still hear you laugh. I'm sorry I cannot be with you to spread your ashes but you will always be in my heart. Cathy.
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