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RALPH JOHN KENNEDY
Born: Feb 02, 1924
Date of Passing: Dec 29, 2013
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryRALPH JOHN KENNEDY Ralph John Kennedy crossed the Bar on December 29, 2013 to be in heaven with his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ and his beloved wife Lois who predeceased him in 2010. He leaves behind his four sons and their families, Scott and Sharon and their children: Ryan, Adam and Micah (Kristin); Daryl and his children: Jonathon and Robert; Shawn and JoAnne and their daughters: Meaghan (Chris) and Rebecca; Craig and his children: Melissa and Hunter. Ralph was born on February 2, 1924 to Hilda Mae Kennedy (Tozer) and Michael John Kennedy in Antler, Saskatchewan. Ralph is also survived by his brother Bill and sisters Bernice (Nels), Barbara (Bill) and Bonnie (John) and numerous beloved cousins, nephews and nieces. Ralph attended Elmwood High School in Winnipeg and joined the Royal Canadian Navy at age 17. Ralph fought for liberty and freedom by serving his country as an ASDIC operator during the Second World War. He participated in the Murmansk Run, the Invasion of Normandy on D-Day and the North Atlantic Run, known as the most intense submarine battle in the War. As a result of his service both in the war and in the community, Ralph was awarded the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal in 2008 and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013. Following his service in the navy, Ralph became a teacher at Tec Voc High School in Winnipeg. Ralph taught for 37 years at Tec Voc in both the electrical shop and as a guidance and career counselor. Ralph was a constant fixture at any Tec Voc event and was immensely proud of the Green and Gold. Ralph made a tremendous impact on so many young lives and could even name faces in pictures back through to his inaugural days of teaching at Tec Voc. Ralph was also a night school principal at Kelvin High School in Winnipeg. Ralph loved to laugh and read, and watch sporting events. Many an unwary teacher at Tec Voc "shared" in Ralph's jokes. Ralph and several fellow teachers kept up a monthly game of cards that they continuously played for over 50 years. In 1961, Ralph moved his young family to the Municipality of Springfield where he built Valley View Farm. There, he raised and trained Thoroughbred racehorses. Subsequently, Ralph and his family moved to Hillside Road north of Oak Bank where he established his Thoroughbred training centre known as Pine Ridge Farm. Ralph served as president of the Manitoba Horseman's Benevolent & Protective Association and the Vice President of its Canadian Division. Ralph was also involved in politics and had a strong interest in the well being of his beloved Canada. Ralph served on council in the R.M. of Springfield and was a longtime supporter of Ducks Unlimited. Ralph served on the committee that established Kin Place Personal Care Home in Oak Bank and for seven years was on the Board of Directors of the North Eastman Health Association. Ralph was also a longtime hail adjuster for Co-operative Hail Insurance. Ralph was a proud member of the Canadian White Ensign Society and the Manitoba Legion. Ralph was known for his love of family, his sense of humour and his generosity, honesty and integrity. Our Dad and Grandpa was loved immeasurably by his children and grandchildren. Ralph received Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour in later life. Both he and his family witnessed the Lord's grace and power in strengthening and sustaining him through both good and difficult times and circumstances. The family would like to thank the staff at Riverview Health Centre for the kind attention to Ralph over the past two and one half years. The Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, January 4, 2014, at 11:00 a.m., at Oakbank Baptist Church, 26033 Springfield Rd. (West of Hwy. 206), Oakbank, MB. "Those who go down to the sea in ships, Who do business on great waters; They have seen the works of the Lord, And His wonders in the deep." Psalm 107:23 & 24.
Publish Date: Jan 3, 2014
RALPH JOHN KENNEDY Ralph John Kennedy crossed the Bar on December 29, 2013 to be in heaven with his Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ and his beloved wife Lois who predeceased him in 2010. He leaves behind his four sons and their families, Scott and Sharon and their children: Ryan, Adam and Micah (Kristin); Daryl and his children: Jonathon and Robert; Shawn and JoAnne and their daughters: Meaghan (Chris) and Rebecca; Craig and his children: Melissa and Hunter. Ralph was born on February 2, 1924 to Hilda Mae Kennedy (Tozer) and Michael John Kennedy in Antler, Saskatchewan. Ralph is also survived by his brother Bill and sisters Bernice (Nels), Barbara (Bill) and Bonnie (John) and numerous beloved cousins, nephews and nieces. Ralph attended Elmwood High School in Winnipeg and joined the Royal Canadian Navy at age 17. Ralph fought for liberty and freedom by serving his country as an ASDIC operator during the Second World War. He participated in the Murmansk Run, the Invasion of Normandy on D-Day and the North Atlantic Run, known as the most intense submarine battle in the War. As a result of his service both in the war and in the community, Ralph was awarded the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal in 2008 and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013. Following his service in the navy, Ralph became a teacher at Tec Voc High School in Winnipeg. Ralph taught for 37 years at Tec Voc in both the electrical shop and as a guidance and career counselor. Ralph was a constant fixture at any Tec Voc event and was immensely proud of the Green and Gold. Ralph made a tremendous impact on so many young lives and could even name faces in pictures back through to his inaugural days of teaching at Tec Voc. Ralph was also a night school principal at Kelvin High School in Winnipeg. Ralph loved to laugh and read, and watch sporting events. Many an unwary teacher at Tec Voc "shared" in Ralph's jokes. Ralph and several fellow teachers kept up a monthly game of cards that they continuously played for over 50 years. In 1961, Ralph moved his young family to the Municipality of Springfield where he built Valley View Farm. There, he raised and trained Thoroughbred racehorses. Subsequently, Ralph and his family moved to Hillside Road north of Oak Bank where he established his Thoroughbred training centre known as Pine Ridge Farm. Ralph served as president of the Manitoba Horseman's Benevolent & Protective Association and the Vice President of its Canadian Division. Ralph was also involved in politics and had a strong interest in the well being of his beloved Canada. Ralph served on council in the R.M. of Springfield and was a longtime supporter of Ducks Unlimited. Ralph served on the committee that established Kin Place Personal Care Home in Oak Bank and for seven years was on the Board of Directors of the North Eastman Health Association. Ralph was also a longtime hail adjuster for Co-operative Hail Insurance. Ralph was a proud member of the Canadian White Ensign Society and the Manitoba Legion. Ralph was known for his love of family, his sense of humour and his generosity, honesty and integrity. Our Dad and Grandpa was loved immeasurably by his children and grandchildren. Ralph received Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour in later life. Both he and his family witnessed the Lord's grace and power in strengthening and sustaining him through both good and difficult times and circumstances. The family would like to thank the staff at Riverview Health Centre for the kind attention to Ralph over the past two and one half years. The Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, January 4, 2014, at 11:00 a.m., at Oakbank Baptist Church, 26033 Springfield Rd. (West of Hwy. 206), Oakbank, MB. "Those who go down to the sea in ships, Who do business on great waters; They have seen the works of the Lord, And His wonders in the deep." Psalm 107:23 & 24.
Publish Date: Jan 2, 2014
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 03, 2014
Condolences & Memories (11 entries)
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Ralph and Lois were our overnight guests a few years ago. It was a great delight to be in their company and to listen to their stories. We send our sympathy and love to all the family. Gary and Carole Murphy London, Ontario - Posted by: Carole and Gary Murphy (cousin) on: Jan 05, 2014
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Our condolences to the Kennedy Family .We are unable to attend the Memorial as we are out of Town. We will always cherish the Memories of the times spent together over the years. Our thoughts & prayers are with the family. - Posted by: Greg & Jan Bizruchak (Former Student,Co-Worker,Card Partner,"Friend") on: Jan 03, 2014
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Please pass on this message to Scott for me! It was a blessed privilege to know Mr. Kennedy at Riverview, also my friend Scott who loved and cared for this beloved Dad. I am sad to hear about his passing but he is with our Lord. Scott, I got the message you left at Victoria Hospital but sorry to say that I am away from Canada until the 20th. Sorry I will miss the memorial, my prayers are with you and your dear family at such a time as this. - Posted by: Chaplain Jennifer ( Pastoral) on: Jan 03, 2014
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Mr Kennedy was my home teacher and my shop teacher and thanks to him I was put back on the straight and narrow. My most memorable time with him came at the fortieth reunion at Tec Voc when I asked mr Kennedy if I could buy him a beer. His reply was only if you stop calling me Mr Kennedy and call me Ralph. May he rest in peace. - Posted by: Rick Keep (Student 1969.) on: Jan 03, 2014
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Scott, Sharon and Boys: we are so sorry we won't be able to attend the memorial service, but will be thinking of each of you as you gather to share, remember and comfort one another. Lifting you up, Jim and Lorraine McFaddin - Posted by: Jim and Lorraine McFaddin (Friends) on: Jan 03, 2014
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My condolences to the Kennedy family. It was my honour to have met Ralph Kennedy and to attend Remembrance Day Services and parades with him over the years in the RM of Springfield. - Posted by: Angela Temple (Retired CF member/ Veteran) on: Jan 02, 2014
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Wonderful memories - will always be remembered for his fantastic sense of humor and his friendship. Many evenings spent together sharing food, fellowship, laughter and also sometimes, tears. - Posted by: Irv and Lil Koop (friends) on: Jan 02, 2014
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Thinking of you Kennedy family. Lois & Ralph were super friends to us when we lived at Pine Ridge. We hope to see the Kennedy boys & their families at the funeral. With sympathy & prayer, Ed. & Bella Lefteruk - Posted by: Bella & Ed. Lefteruk (Old friends) on: Jan 02, 2014
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Many racetrack memories of Ralph and all of the Kennedy family. - Posted by: Donna, Marion & Linda Johnston (Friends) on: Jan 02, 2014
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Ralph was one of the best teachers I ever had, it was a joy to attend his classes. So sad to hear of his passing and of your loss. - Posted by: Ken Kennedy (Student at Tec Voc in the 60'd) on: Jan 02, 2014
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Mr. Kennedy had a lot to do with my development in the electrical field. He taught us discipline, but with a wry sense of humour to make it enjoyable. My sincere condolences to the family. - Posted by: Dave Peterson (Former student) on: Jan 02, 2014