Paul Duwayne Kennedy
Paul Duwayne Kennedy age 55, of Quincy died in his home on Friday, March 8, 2024. Paul was born in Quincy on October 25, 1968, a son of Luther and Kathleen (Kroeger) Kennedy.
Paul was known for his cooking abilities; he was the cook at the Elks Lodge for many years prior to retiring. He was a graduate of Quincy High School.
Paul had a great sense of humor and was a good storyteller. He dearly loved the time spent with his grandchildren, his family and following St. Louis Cardinal Baseball.
Survivors include his daughters, Kathleen (Thomas) Dalton of Mendon, Amber (Brett) Heckman of Quincy and Kayla (C.J) Perry of North Carolina.
Four grandchildren, Faith, Tommy, J.P., and Wyatt Dalton.
Three brothers, Don, Shane and Bill Kennedy, nieces and nephews also survive.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and a sister, Kellie Voepel,
Cremation rites will be accorded. The family plans a private celebration of Paul’s life.
Arrangements for cremation are with Duker & Haugh Funeral Home.
Messages may shared with Paul’s family atwww.dukerandhaugh.com
My heart is with y’all. This sucks so bad I can’t imagine how y’all are feeling. But I hope you find peace in knowing he is no longer in pain or sadness ❤️❤️❤️
Wow such a tremendous loss of a good man and friend. I have very fond memories of Paul and very proud to say he was a friend and close personal friend to me for so many years and I will miss him dearly. My heartfelt condolences and prayers to his family and kids.
So Sorry For Your Loss He Was a Good Person Loved Working With Him
Prays knew you from salvation army and a friend of Kent Crawford he sends prays as well
I’m so sorry for your loss I’m keeping you and your family in my prayers he was a nice guy I remember when he cooked at elks Lodge he was nice to everyone
Very sorry for your loss.
Eternal rest Paul
Chaplain Mark
Blessing Hospital
I’m so sorry for your loss. My condolences to the family.
So sorry for your loss. Paul will be dearly missed. I enjoyed working with him many years from apac to amateur sports. Sending lots of love prayers and positive vibes through this difficult time.