KENNEDY, Marlene Kennedy
September 17, 1949 - February 9, 2026
With profound love and immeasurable sadness, we announce the peaceful passing of Marlene Kennedy on February 9, surrounded by her family and wrapped in the love she gave so freely throughout her life.
Marlene was a woman of quiet strength, tenacity, and remarkable resilience β the kind of person who met lifeβs challenges with grace and its joys with open arms. An avid crafter, she poured her creativity into everything she touched. Whether she was knitting, sewing, or creating something beautiful from nothing at all, her hands were always busy and her heart always full.
Her sunroom was her sanctuary β a warm, light-filled place where she and Judd watched the birds they adored and found peace in the simple rhythms of nature. She loved camping and fishing, finding joy in the outdoors and in the moments shared with the people she loved most.
Above all, Marlene treasured her life-long love, Judd. Their bond was deep, enduring, and unwavering β a partnership built on devotion, laughter, and a lifetime of shared memories. Judd misses her with a love as profound as the one they built together.
Marlene was endlessly proud of her family and held her grandchildren close to her heart. Wyatt Kennedy, Joe Stinson, and Lilly Stinson brought her joy beyond measure, and she cherished every moment spent with them.
She is survived by her loving husband Judd; her son Bill (April) Kennedy; her daughter Lissa (Stan) Stinson; and her adored grandchildren. Her family will forever carry her strength, her humour, her kindness, and her love within them.
The family extends a heartfelt thank you to sister Pat and Doug Duncan, for their thoughtfulness, compassion, and unwavering support during this time. Also remembered and loved by nieces, Leann and Grace Duncan. Deep gratitude is also extended to the doctors and nurses in palliative care at Four Counties Health Care in Newbury for their care and compassion.
Marleneβs legacy lives on in the love she gave, the beauty she created, and the family she shaped. She will be missed beyond words and remembered with every sunrise, every bird song, and every moment of quiet joy she taught us to appreciate.
- Location: South Western Ontario
- Funeral Home: ARN FUNERAL HOME
