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Albert R. "Al" Kinnon III
March 12, 2007

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Albert R. “Al” Kinnon III
...beloved grandfather; 62
TEWKSBURY - Albert R. “Al” Kinnon III, age 62, a professional who was well known
throughout the Merrimack Valley, died Monday morning March 12, at Saint’s Medical Center in
Lowell, after suffering an apparent heart attack at home. He was the husband of Christine E.
(Nolan) Kinnon, with whom he had celebrated a 38th wedding anniversary this past August 3rd.
He was born in Cambridge, on March 8, 1945, a son of Dorothy “Dolly” (McKinnon)(Kinnon)
Feloney of Chelmsford and the late Albert R. Kinnon, Jr. Mr Kinnon was raised in
Tewksbury, graduated from Tewksbury Memorial High School in 1964, received his B.S.B.A.
from Bentley College in Waltham, M.Ed from U-Mass Boston, and M.B.A. from University of
New Hampshire in Durham, NH.
He worked as a Certified Public Accountant, a Real Estate Broker, and as an Instructor at
Middlesex Community College at both the Lowell and Bedford campuses.
He was a member of the 495th Radio Controlled Squadron based in Tewksbury, B.A.R.S or the
Billerica Amateur Radio Society with his radio call sign as KD1EA, and the YCCC or Yankee
Clipper Contest Club.
Mr. Kinnon was a member of St. William’s Church, and was elected and served on Tewksbury
School Committee.
He was described by his family as “the best” grandfather, a loving husband, and terrific father.
Besides his wife and mother, he is survived by a step father William Feloney of Chelmsford and
five children and their spouses, Susan Timmons and her husband Jay, Mary Kelly and her husband
Jay, John Kinnon and his wife Stephanie (Coldwell), Alison Butler and her husband Joseph, all of
Tewksbury, A. Michael Kinnon and his wife Lindsay (Charlebois) of Lowell; fifteen
grandchildren, William, Nolan, Andrew, David Timmons, Devin, Colleen, Julia, Jack, and Michael
Kelly, Leah Kinnon, Jocelyn and Owen Kinnon, James, Corey and Nathan Butler ; a sister,
Maureen Boenis and her husband James of Lowell; a brother, Donald Bianchini and his wife Liz
of N.C.; his mother-in-law, Christine (Cheetham) Nolan of Tewksbury; numerous brothers-in-
law, sisters-in-law, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

His Funeral Mass was held Friday, March 16, in St. William’s Church, Tewksbury. Following his cremation, a spring time family interment will be at Tewksbury
Cemetery. Memorials
to “Tewksbury Cares” P.O. Box 511, Tewksbury, MA 01876 OR St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101 will be appreciated.

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