Ginger Kennedy

WILMINGTON—Ginger Kennedy, 91, of Wilmington, passed away Sunday, July 12, 2020 at the Joliet Area Community Hospice Home.
Born Dec. 13, 1928 in Leominster, MA, Edna Mary “Ginger” was a daughter of Phillip David and Ruth (nee McMilleon) Girouard. She was raised and educated in Leominster, where she later married Francis Xavier Kennedy, who was actively serving in the US Army. Following, Francis’ retirement from the service, the family relocated to Illinois, where they made their home on Laraway Road. Ginger worked at J.C. Penney in downtown Joliet, and was a member of Sacred Heart Parish, before transferring St. Mary Carmelite and later St. Patrick Parish in Joliet. It was during her years on Laraway Road that Ginger also volunteered for many years in the soup kitchen at St. Mary Carmelite.
Following the death of her husband, Francis, Ginger moved to Wilmington, where she became a member of St. Rose Catholic Church, and became active with the Wesley Community Club. Throughout the years, she also belonged to the Fraternal Order of Eagles 3588 in Joliet. One of Ginger’s greatest past times was playing cards, and in addition she enjoyed gardening, flowers, and cooking.
Survivors include her five children: Kathleen Kennedy, Kevin Kennedy and Dan (Lyne) Kennedy, all of Wilmington; John (Vickie) Kennedy, of Manhattan and Brian (Colleen) Kennedy, of New Lenox; six grandchildren: Ryan Kennedy, of Beecher; Bruce Kennedy, of Denver, CO; Bradley Kennedy, of Los Angeles, CA; Kacey Kennedy, of Wilmington and Elsie and Conner Kennedy, of New Lenox; one great-grandchild, Hunter Knox Kennedy, of Los Angeles, CA; one sister, Jean Barber, of Wilmington and dear friends: Koreen, Nadine, Sue Michaels and Gloria Gurza.
Ginger was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Francis (June 16, 2004) and one brother in infancy.
A Memorial Mass was held on Thursday, July 16, 2020 in St. Rose Catholic in Wilmington. A celebration of life immediately followed the Mass.
Ginger was privately laid to rest with her husband at Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood.
Preferred memorials may be made as gifts in Ginger’s memory to St. Rose Catholic Church or to Mercy Home for Boys in Chicago.
Family and friends may sign the online guest book, upload photographs, or share Ginger’s memorial page by logging onto: www.BaskervilleFuneral.com/obituary/Ginger-Kennedy
Cremation services and memorial arrangements were made under the direction and care of Baskerville Funeral Home in Wilmington.

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