Thomas James Kennedy, M.D.

September 25, 1915 ~ October 20, 2013
Thomas James Kennedy
Thomas J. Kennedy, M.D., 98, died Sunday, October 20th from complications arising from a stroke. He was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and was stationed at Fitzsimons Army Hospital during World War ll. After the war, he and his wife, Eleanor, permanently relocated to Denver, where Dr. Kennedy practiced Radiology.
He is survived by his wife Eleanor Kennedy, two daughters, Mimi (Steve) and Katy (Paul), and one son, Mark (Diane.) Services to be held at Fort Logan National Cemetery at a later date.
I owned the Pharmacy at University Park Medical Clinic from 1960 to 1997. I got to know Doctor Kennedy quite well. What a nice person he was. We were able to visit with each other early many mornings. I also got to know you Mrs Kennedy over the many years.
I'm sure you and your family will miss him very much.
Wally
My sincere sympathy to the family. I worked as an xray tech for Dr Kennedy at the Cherry Creek Medical Building in the late 1970's , early 1980's and the utmost respect for him. He was highly regarded by his peers, he did specialty radiology readings for B-reader films and for the spine radiographs from the D&RG Railroad. In the mornings when he would come to the office before he started his day there he wanted the news paper, then the Rocky Mountain News and a bottle of coca cola.. and he waited weekly for his US and World News Report magazine. I truly enjoyed working for him and remember him fondly. I am happy he lived a long life..hope he got to garden for many years as I know he enjoyed that! I still remember the old purple car and the range rover!