~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, DL Capt. Archibald Kennedy
September 10, 1935 – June 12, 2026
Archibald Donaldson "Arch" Kennedy, Jr.,
known as Don in his youth, was born on September 10, 1935, in Louisville,
Kentucky…………………..
He and his wife, Penny, a dedicated flight
attendant, were married for 39 years and lovingly known as "Sky King and
Penny." Penny preceded him in death in 2025……………..
A Delta Golden Wings member and retired Delta
pilot, Captain Kennedy joined Delta Air Lines 12-18-1962. He is survived by his daughters and his
stepchildren and their families.
PCN memorial site
https://www.legacy.com/legacy/archibald-kennedy-jr
Archibald
Donaldson "Arch" Kennedy, Jr., known as Don in his youth, was born on
September 10, 1935, in Louisville, Kentucky, to Dr. Archibald Donaldson Kennedy
and Louise Kennedy.
After graduating
from Atherton High School, he attended Centre College, where he was a proud
brother of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Initially setting his sights on medical
school, life took him higher—soaring 10,000 feet above, as he began his
distinguished journey in aviation.
A U.S. Navy pilot,
he trained on the T-28 and landed on aircraft carriers in the S2F. Later, he
joined Delta Air Lines, where for 35 years he flew both domestically and
abroad, training countless pilots and becoming a beloved figure in the Delta
community. His final Delta flight was on the L-1011 from Ireland to Atlanta in
1995.
He and his wife,
Penny, a dedicated flight attendant, were married for 39 years and lovingly
known as "Sky King and Penny." Penny preceded him in death in 2025.
Arch is survived
by his daughters, Kimberley (Kent) Ellsbree, Kathleen (Joe) Ferguson, and son
Arch Kennedy III, as well as his stepchildren Colonel Mike (Cathy) Butler and
Michelle (Tim) Martin, three grandchildren, Reed (David) Lemasters, Joey and
Ryan Ferguson, and great-grandson, John Lemasters.
He was a devoted
member of Peachtree Road Methodist Church and an active participant in the
Blazers. In his spare time, Arch worked with therapeutic horsemanship at
Chastain Park, bringing joy to children and adults with disabilities.
Arch spent a
career in the clouds and, as Mark Twain once said, "The air up there in
the clouds is very pure and fine, bracing and delicious. And why shouldn't it
be?—it is the same the angels breathe." And now he soars on that bracing
wind, held close by Christ in the purest peace of heaven.
A celebration of
Arch's life will be held on Thursday, June 25, at 4:00 p.m. at his cherished
church home, Peachtree Road Methodist Church, with a reception following in
Grace Hall. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Arch's honor
to Peachtree Road Methodist Church.
Arch's laughter,
charming sense of humor, his sky-high dreams, and his boundless love for his
family will forever lift our hearts.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/penny-kennedy-obituary?id=58833202
Penny Kennedy Obituary
Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 10, 2025.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Penelope Lynn
(Andrews) Kennedy, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, who passed
away at the age of 83 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Penny departed this life to join her Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ, on July 3,
2025.
Born in Sylacauga, Alabama, on April 2, 1942, Penny lived a life marked by
service, creativity, and unwavering faith. She found great joy in her early
career as a flight attendant with Eastern Airlines and later with Evergreen
International, where she was especially proud to support U.S. service members
by transporting them to the Middle East and Africa………………




