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formerly of Yakima, WA and most recently a resident of Crescent Springs, Kentucky passed away peacefully March 20, 2011.
Walt was born September 17, 1918 and grew up in Sedalia, Missouri where his father was the Assistant Postmaster. He attended Missouri Valley College for three years and the University of Missouri for one year where he was a member of the Sigma Nu fratenrity receiving a BA in Zoology in 1939. He then attended the University of Missouri Medical School for two years, receiving his BS degree in Medicine in 1941. He transferred to Washington University Medical School in St. Louis. He was a member of the Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. He received his Doctorate in Medicine in 1943. Walt met his future wife and mother of his children, Jean Campbell, ...
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Dr. D. James Kennedy was a man of great vision, faith, and integrity. Under his leadership, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church of Florida developed from a small group of worshipers in an elementary school cafeteria into one of America's most prominent congregations. Dr.
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Dr. Kennedy's journey in life led him to many places-always pioneering a way for others. After graduating from Franklin High School with honors, he joined his older brother [Leon Isaac Kennedy] (now deceased) in the CCC camp. There he had his first boxing match and gained skills which he used later as a professional welterweight boxer to pay for his college education at New York University. While at NYU in the 1940s, he lived at the historical Harlem YMCA and earned extra money as a manager at the famed nightclub, Smalls paradise. He received his B.A., M.A., and PhD degrees from New York University, with further advanced studies at the Universities of London, Heidelberg and Paris. He was an actor, director, writer, producer, composer, and playwright for stage, television and movies. He ...
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MIAMI - Hundreds of congregants have left a pioneering megachurch in Florida to form their own congregation because they were unhappy with leadership at the church that's seen as a bedrock of the religious right.
The action by the unhappy members at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church was the culmination of a feud between loyalists to an evangelical luminary, the Rev. D. James Kennedy, and his replacement as pastor, the Rev. Tullian Tchividjian, a grandson of the Rev. Billy Graham.
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WAYNE -- Brandon James felt like a lot of weight was removed from his shoulders Friday afternoon.
Defeating nemesis Kennedy was imperative if James and his Passaic Tech teammates were to move forward in their quest to become one of the top boys basketball teams in North Jersey this season. The Knights knocked the Bulldogs out of the Passaic County and North 1, Group 4 tournaments last season, after defeating them once during the regular season.
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T.C. Memo. 2010-206
UNITED STATES TAX COURT JAMES P. AND JOAN E. KENNEDY, Petitioners v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent Docket No. 2180...
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U.S. SENATE HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR AND PENSIONS COMMITTEE HOLDS A HEARING ON THE NOMINATION OF JAMES HOLSING...
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116 T.C. No. 19
UNITED STATES TAX COURT JAMES R. KENNEDY, Petitioner v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent Docket No. 9544-00L. Filed Apri...
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Television evangelist and author D. James Kennedy began broadcasting in 1974. His TV ministry operated by Coral Ridge Ministries Media Inc., reaches millions across the country through 500 television station and 300 radio stations. Coral Ridge earned approximately $24.5 million in income in 1996 and Kennedy's Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church showed an income of approximately $16.5 million.