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[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E593-E594]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE LIFE OF PATRICK KENNEDY
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HON. SUSAN W. BROOKS
of indiana
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Mrs. BROOKS of Indiana. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor the life
and legacy of Patrick William Kennedy, a friend to many in the
Indianapolis community, including me. Pat passed away on April 12,
2020, after a courageous battle with Covid-19. He will be forever
missed by his friends, family and colleagues.
Pat Kennedy was born June 27, 1956, in Indianapolis, Indiana. After
graduating from Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School, Pat went on to Notre
Dame University where he graduated in 1978. Upon his graduation from
Notre Dame, Pat joined the Kennedy family business and ultimately
became the 4th-generation president of the three Kennedy family
companies: Kennedy Tank & Manufacturing in Indianapolis; Southern Tank
in Owensboro, Kentucky; and STAFCO in Columbia City, Indiana. Pat
worked along side family including his three sons to gain national
recognition in quality fabrication of steel tanks, pressure vessels,
and heat exchangers.
In addition to Pat's success in the business world, he was heavily
involved in bettering the Indianapolis community. He had a deep passion
for auto racing that led to him attending fifty-seven consecutive
Indianapolis 500 races, but spectating was not all that he did. Pat
served on the board of the 500 Mile Oldtimers Organization, sponsored
race car drivers, and wrote two books on race trivia, collaborating
with Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) historian and friend Donald
Davidson as a technical advisor. Pat was a former director of the 500
Festival Board and was a director of the 500 Festival Foundation Board
at the time of his death. Pat was very involved in bettering the
experience for Hoosiers and fans all around the world when it came to
his beloved Indy 500.
The 500 was not the only way Pat served our community. He supported
numerous organizations including Wheeler Mission, CYO, United Way,
Friends of Holliday Park, Little Sisters of the Poor, Indianapolis
Motor Speedway Foundation, and many schools and parishes in the
Archdiocese of Indianapolis. Pat was a passionate sports fan, rarely
missing a game played by those in his family, but his interest extended
to any great competitive event. Pat was a devoted supporter and
longtime season ticket holder of the Indiana Pacers and the
Indianapolis Colts.
Pat was preceded in death by his beloved parents, William and Frances
Kennedy. He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Cheryl Kennedy;
children Maura (Chris Page), Bill (Ellen), Jimmy (Anna Grace Sterry),
Patrick, and Joey Gaines; grandchildren Kate, Grace, Luke, and Bo;
sisters Peggy Shorter (Mark), Kathy Fairchild (Thom), and Ann Bolin
(Paul); and nieces and nephews Kelly Schneider (Matt), Mickey Shorter
(Ashley); Kimmie Rumer (Justin) and Kyle Fairchild; and Courtney,
Kevin, and Brian Bolin.
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On behalf of the Fifth District of Indiana I offer my deepest
condolences to the family and friends of Pat Kennedy. The Hoosier
community will greatly miss him and his extensive contributions.
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