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are commonplace today. Among his many professional affiliations, Kennedy served as <br />president of both the California Land Title Association and the American Land Title <br />Association, and chaired numerous committees in both organizations. <br />A lifelong philanthropist, Kennedy's extensive involvement in community affairs included <br />support of dozens of organizations focused on Orange County and Santa Ana. A past <br />chairman of the Orange County Business Committee for the Arts, Kennedy also served <br />on the boards of South Coast Repertory and the Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, <br />among others. When serving on the board at Bowers, he was instrumental in <br />negotiating the museum's partnerships with the Smithsonian Institution and the British <br />Museum. His support for the museum's north wing, which was named the Dorothy and <br />Donald Kennedy Wing in 2007, tripled the size of its exhibit space. He served on the <br />board of trustees for Chapman University and was a member of Stanford University's <br />Athletic Board, as well. <br />Kennedy also provided key support for the creation of the Chapman University School <br />of Law and was recognized in 1999 with the dedication of the Donald P. Kennedy Hall, <br />a state-of-the-art teaching facility and home of the university's school of law. That same <br />year he was named "Man of the Century" by Orange Coast Magazine. <br />An avid life-long golfer, Kennedy scored his first hole-in-one in 1930 at the age of 12, <br />and went on to score eight more over the next seven decades. Kennedy was a member <br />of Stanford University's 1939 NCAA championship golf team and also was an active <br />member of the Santa Ana Country Club for most of his life. When elected as the club's <br />president in 1952, he was the youngest person to have served in that capacity. <br />Kennedy is survived by his wife of 65 years, Dorothy; his son, Parker S. Kennedy; two <br />daughters, Elizabeth Myers and Amy Healey; six grandchildren; and two great- <br />grandchildren. <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 18 APRIL 2, 2012
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