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Gamma Zeta Boulé
from John Jackson Kennedy: A Master Class in How to Live and Love in Service to Your Community
by LLKassoc
My name is Bertral Washington, Sire Archon for the Gamma Zeta Boulé. On behalf of the Gamma Zeta Boulé of the Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, Inc., thank you for this opportunity to participate in honoring the life of our long-time friend John J. Kennedy.
organization continued to thrive, we would also increase the opportunities for executive-level success in our community. Forever committed to this purpose, Gamma Zeta Boulé will continue the work to which John J. Kennedy dedicated his life, and do our part to ensure his vision for our community and City comes to fruition.
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With Love and Gratitude
Bertral Washington Sire Archon, Gamma Zeta Boulé
As one of our biggest supporters, Councilmember Kennedy consistently participated in our efforts to provide the highest level of leadership and resources to our community. John’s presence and inspiration helped us to collaborate with the Southern California Women’s Health Conference Man Cave, co-sponsor the Career STEAMposium with the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., create and continue our annual Leadership, Achievement, Management and Professional (L.A.M.P.) Mentor Program, and provide leadership for many industries in the City of Pasadena and across the country.

In addition to his support for our community programs, John also supported the plight of our members individually. John knew that as our members and

August 24, 2022
Dear Pasadena Community,
It is with great sadness that The Huntington remembers Councilman John J. Kennedy It is such a well-known fact that John dedicated his life’s work to serving others in the spirit of public service. John was fond of visiting The Huntington and never missed a chance to bring visitors to us.
John loved to say that The Huntington was actually in Pasadena (although it is not) because it has contributed so much to the larger constellation of cultural and historical resources so dear to many in Pasadena. He was a tireless booster for all of us and his enthusiasm was deeply appreciated.

John’s life ended too soon and for that we send our heartfelt condolences to his family and to the Pasadena Council District 3 community. May his memory be a blessing and an inspiration to all of us.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Randy A. Shulman Vice President for Advancement and External Relations





