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It is with sadness that we announce the loss of our beloved Martin Patrick Kennedy of Babylon, NY, who passed away peacefully on May 11, 2020. Martin was born on February 24, 1931 in Newburgh, NY to Joseph A. and Mary (Lahey) Kennedy and was married to his devoted wife, Louise M. (DiGiulio) Kennedy, for 62 years.
Martin attended Washingtonville High School in Washingtonville, NY and The Storm King School in Cornwall-on-Hudson, NY. He was an engaged student and involved in athletics and theater. He attended SUNY New Paltz where he received a Bachelors’ Degree in Elementary Education in 1954 and a Master’s Degree in Educational Administration in 1957. At New Paltz, Martin played basketball and was the Class President for four years.
Martin dedicated his professional life to school children during his more than 30 year career as a teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent in West Babylon Schools on Long Island. Through his presence and leadership, he touched the lives of countless children, parents, teachers, staff, and fellow administrators locally and around the State, all of whom were valued by him. In retirement, Martin worked as an adjunct professor in the School of Education at Dowling College and as a starter at Timber Point Golf Course.
Martin was a long-time, active parishioner of St. Joseph Church in Babylon where he was often seen at 7am Mass on Sundays and served on the committees for the Annual St. Joseph Golf Outing and the Chrysanthemum Ball.
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Committed to service in his community, Martin was chairperson of the 1976 Babylon Village Bicentennial Commission; a volunteer driver for F.I.S.H., a volunteer at the Babylon Annual Fair, a member of the Babylon Village Zoning Board of Appeals and the Babylon Booster Club, involved in the founding of the E. Donald Conroy Golf Course at Sumpwams Creek; and engaged in local political campaigns. He was active in the West Babylon Alumni Foundation, and, in 2011, honored with the Foundation’s Special Board of Directors Award.
Martin loved people and would light up when spending time with family and friends. He and his wife, Louise, traveled frequently to visit their children and grandchildren in San Francisco, CA and South Bend, IN as well as to extended family in Salisbury Mills, Albany, and North Carolina. Martin enjoyed reading biographies and mysteries, attending Carnegie Hall performances in New York, dancing the lindy with Louise, and watching sports - especially the Mets and Notre Dame. He was an avid traveler, skier, and golfer; and he loved baking apple pies and tending to his vegetable garden.
Martin is survived by his wife Louise, daughter Mary Kennedy (Ray Furey); son John (Kathy) Kennedy; grandchildren Martin, Izzy, Zachary, and Charlotte; brother Joseph Kennedy, and sister-in-law Nancy Noesen Streff (Tom Streff) as well as 18 nieces and nephews, 23 great-nieces and nephews, and 3 great-great-nieces and nephews.
Martin is preceded in death by his parents as well as his brother, William; sisters Anne Marie, Margaret, and Catherine; father- and mother-law John and Carmela (D’Alleva) DiGiulio; brothers-in-law Stanley Noesen and John DiGiulio; sisters-in-law Roberta (Rickner) Kennedy and Nancy (Henry) Kennedy; and nephew, John P. Kennedy.
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Martin was someone from whom many sought advice, support, and reassurance. He was equally warm and understanding as he was gregarious and funny with a quick wit. Martin was Pop to his grandchildren, Uncle Mart to his nieces and nephews and Marty to his many friends. He was a devoted and loving husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend. He gathered with others through many stories, jokes, and songs. Marty was someone with whom all cherished spending time. We will miss him dearly.
The family is grateful for their never ending, gentle care given to Martin by the aides and staff of TLC and Northwell Home Health Program as well as the aides and medical staff of Gurwin Jewish Rehabilitation and Nursing Home and Good Shepherd Hospice.
A private, graveside service will be held at the convenience of the family at St. Joseph Church Cemetery in Babylon, NY. A Mass in honor of Martin and a gathering of family and friends will be held at a later date. In honor of Martin, support may be offered to St. Joseph Church Parish Outreach, 39 North Carll Avenue, Babylon, NY 11702, www.stjosephsbabylon.org; The West Babylon Alumni Foundation - Martin P. Kennedy Memorial Scholarship, 10 Farmingdale Road, West Babylon 11704, westbabylonalumni.org; or The Storm King School, 314 Mountain Road, Cornwall-On-Hudson, NY 12520, www.sks.org.
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Barbara Salatto lit a candle
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
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I was fortunate enough to meet Marty when he and Louise moved to Washington Street. He was the Dad everyone wanted to call their own. He played baseball with us and had amazing snowball fights. In the fall he would rake up massive amount of leaves for all of us to play in. When he became a father to Mary and John he still included all the neighbor kids in their wonderful family life. He taught me how to ski and was a fantastic mentor as I grew older and decided to become a teacher. Marty was kind to everyone and was a bright light in my life when I needed it the most. All the kids on Washington Street benefited from Marty’s love and joy of family and friends. He taught us well and will be missed.
Mary Kennedy Posted May 23, 2020 at 12:25 AM
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michele corry posted a condolence
Friday, May 15, 2020
Mary , John and Lou,
I was so fortunate to grow up a few houses down from the Kennedy's. Marty introduced me to skiing , summer backyard clam bakes and the importance of community and strength in family friendships. We will miss your smile , love and sensibility. with tremendous love and gratitude. xoxo Michele Corry.
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Phill &June Ames posted a condolence
Thursday, May 14, 2020
A truly great friend for 63 years. Our youngster loved Uncle Marty and Aunt Louise. We have many wonderful memories of the fun times. You were a real class school man and we were privileged to work with you. We love you dearly.Rest in peace and God Bless
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Stephen A. Dlugosz posted a condolence
Thursday, May 14, 2020
John and family,
Condolances from lockdown in London England.
Your father was an incredible man, and I always enjoyed his company. An especially great memory is the time we all went to the John Wooden Classic basketball tourney in Indianapolis.
Peace, Steve Dlugosz
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Wednesday, May 13, 2020
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