Monday, May 31, 2010

Just one of the faces

I thought it important, today, to remember how many families are missing a loved one because they felt it important enough to serve our country. Here is just one person I found online. I picked Mr. Kennedy because he looked like someone John would have been friends with. It could have been John or any of the men and women he works with. Please remember our servicemen today and always.

KYRAN E. KENNEDY

Chief Warrant Officer Kyran E. Kennedy grew up in Boston but fell in love with living in the Kentucky countryside. He and his wife bought a farm, kept a variety of animals, managed an ambitious beekeeping operation, and tended a garden and an orchard. "He absolutely loved this place. We were going to retire in Kentucky," Kathy Kennedy said. Kennedy, 43, was killed Nov. 7 when the Black Hawk helicopter he was riding crashed near Tikrit, Iraq. He was assigned to Fort Campbell and lived in Hopkinsville, Ky. Kathy Kennedy said her husband made a dulcimer that he carried to Iraq and was teaching himself to play. "He was a wonderful woodworker," she said. The instrument was important to him and provided a sense of peace in the midst of the war, she said. Survivors include his children: Christopher, 11; Katie, 9; and Kevin, 3.

2 comments:

Suzanna Catherine said...

Thank you for sharing Kyran Kennedy's story. It sounds like a cliche, but we all need to remember that our freedom isn't free. Our military men and women (and their families) pay the price.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this Wendi
Tante Jan