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It’s very sad to hear of Mark’s passing. I was fortunate in my younger years to be able to travel to the US from London, for 1 or 2 conventions including OUSA and PCOC, and I was blessed to meet him there. He immediately demonstrated his kind loving nature and his character of sharing. From giving away loads of his handmade origami badges (which my mum wears all the time with her Saris) to giving away photocopies of diagrams he had collected over time. I will miss his fun, loving qualities and I pray he will rest in peace. Vignesh Cumareshan (London, British Origami Society) ------------------------------------------------------------- Notice of Confidentiality: The contents of this e-mail and any attachments are confidential and copyright to HCA International and may also be privileged. They are intended only for the use of the addressee(s) shown above. Any unauthorised reading, use, distribution or copying of them is prohibited. If this e-mail has
Mark Kennedy
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I recall with pleasure the many interactions I have had with Mark since we were both members, during the 1980s and 90s, of the circulating magazine, FOLD. I n addition to writing stimulating messages and contributing diagrams to the magazine, he encouraged FOLD members to attend the annual NYC Convention (and even planned meetings, lunches and dinners of members during the Convention). Over the years, it seems that Mark, with his vast array of origami pins and spirited give and take around a big table of admirers, was a presence at almost every origami convention I attended. On a more personal level, he promoted my books and frequently notified me about interesting books and articles on origami from around the world. He will be sorely missed. Arnold Tubis Carlsbad, CA
In memory of Mark
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My grandson and I were lucky enough to meet Mark at last year's Origami Convention in New York. It's our first time there and Colin my grandson, age 7, was one of the youngest participants. Mark gave him lots of attention and love--showing him how to fold these two hats. We were just eating in the cafeteria! Colin remembers him well and can say Mark's full name without prompting. Actually I wasn't sure and had to look it up. Indeed, he was correct. Thank you, Mark for touching Colin's life! You would be missed!
Reminiscences of Mark
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Hello! My name is Brian Yoon, currently a high school student who folds origami. I am very sad to hear that he passed away. I first met Mark at a fold and feast where did not know anyone attending. Mark was the first person to set out a chair for me and invited me to fold with him. I really appreciated his thoughtful gesture as it made me feel welcomed and allowed me to experience the generosity of the origami community. I still remember that night when he taught me his signature origami dragon. He folded one out of a colorful blue paper while I followed suit with a red piece of paper. It was such a marvelous fold and I enjoyed folding it tremendously. While Mark also taught me how to fold a spinning top and a clown, I really enjoyed the dragon. I still have it up on display in my bedroom! I am very sad to hear that he passed, but I am also very glad to have had the pleasure to make his acquaintance. I saw him again at the most recent fold and feast. It was very nice to see him again
Mark Kennedy at the 1992 Origami Convention
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Mark was a wonderfully generous person. His folding lives on in the box of models he sent to me back in 1991 which I display when I go to teach origami at schools. I loved talking with Mark and trying to memorize the rapid fire jokes he would tell. The final fold of Mark's magnificent legacy is now complete but his gift to the world lives on every time someone folds his creations. Steve and Jayne Richards 1932 St. Clair Pekin, Illinois 61554
Memories of Mark
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Memories of Mark being the special guest at the Dutch OSN convention with Arlene. His workshop of dyeing paper, folding together and his jewelry. cherishable moments. RIP dear Mark. This was on FB from Elly van Zundert from the Netherlands. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2191119320901898&id=100000115556684 Verzonden door BlueMail
We'll miss you, Mark
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Oh, I wish I'd known about this site while Mark was still alive! I just hope he knew how much he meant to us. Tovi's been going to the museum folding sessions ever since Mark first told us about them, and for the past six and a half years – from all the models and jokes he shared to his thoughtful emails, witty T-shirts, and endless warmth, patience, and humor – he's been such a heartening fixture in our lives. Pi Day (which happens to be Tovi's birthday, too) won't be as sweet without him. Sending you all our love and sympathy, Arlene. Rachel, Eric and Tovi
Picture with Mark pins
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We are deeply saddened by Mark's passing. But so so many of us have been touched by Mark, his teaching, his generosity, his kindness and spirit. Those of us who were at the OPF meeting yesterday, wanted to send our prayers and share our sincere sympathy. Pictured are: Back row (L – R) John, Karen, Tim, Merida, Mike, Yasue; Front row (L – R) Amanda, Monica, Bonnie Mark we miss you. Arlene we send our love.
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I'm sorry the first email was sent accidentally, before I finished with pictures. I met Mark at my very first origami convention in 2011 in Long Island, New York Origami Heaven. I came there with another origamist who passed away Russell Sutherland and Mark welcomed me like he used to: with an empty bag which I should fill with his pins.... Few years later he came to German convention, I wanted to pay back for his generosity, but he looked on my works and said that this is his pay back - the way I found my place in origami. Both Mark and Russell found in me an origami potencial and asked me to work with it, and without them and Origami Heaven I wouldn't be what I am - as a matter of fact.... In the restaurant he tought me how to fold a dollar bull and I still have the one he folded for me, as same as many magnets on my fridge. He will be missed by all of us . Lots of love to Arlene! Beata Kupczak, POLAND
photo and comment on Mark I posted on my FB account
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James Goddard 23 hrs · This is one of my most treasure models that I folded with the late Mark Kennedy (who sadly passed away today) with paper he made too, at the 2013 Extreme Origami Convention at Origami Heaven, Stonybrook, NY It was a real treat to fold this John Montroll Stegosaurus one on one with Mark and I still remember and the way Mark help me through this Complex model with such great teaching I almost thought it was a intermediate or simple model LOL, Mark Kennedy will forever be in me Heart RIP Mark and may your soul never stop folding !!
Fwd: goodbye Mark
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From: Alessandro Beber I was shocked to hear Mark Kennedy passed away yesterday... My thoughts are with his wife Arlene, and all his friends. I first met Mark at my very first origami convention, in Florence, Italy, in 2002. I was just 10, and spoke no English yet, but never forgot this funny gentle American man, and was so proud to wear one of his pins! Then, Mark and Arlene were in Italy again in 2012, at the convention in Vicenza, and we travelled together to Munich, Germany, for the 10th OrigamiTag, where I had the chance to know them better. One photo is from that time. And then I was lucky enough to join their famous Fold&Feed last summer, after the 2017 OrigamiUSA convention! I had a great time there, and was really wishing and hoping for many more times together in the future, somewhere around this origami world! It's hard to describe such a special person in words, but I'm sure he left something important and strong in everybody who had the chance to meet him. He
Fwd: Memories from 2003 - for Mark from Andrea
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From: Andrea Thanner Dear Mark, sad to hear that you are haveing cancer. I wish you all the best and strength for the operation and further treatments. I always keep my pins as "my jewels" and will always be thankful being guest in your house in 2003 after the New York convention. This was marvelous. I wish you all the best and hope to see you soon. Love. Andrea
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I posted this on Facebook, but I wanted to make sure that Arlene get to see.
..... From a variety of sources. The folding community has lost a
folder. Mark Kennedy. My heart goes out to Arlene and his family. Mark
had a fantastic and generous will as a folder. Conventions won't be
the same, those amazing Fold and Feed Sessions. Folding Sundays won't
be the same. I took this photo of him at Origami Heaven a few years
ago. RIP Mark. I will miss his presence. -Linda Yau
Mark checking out my work at my show April 2017
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Mark Kennedy and the 2018 Michael Shall Volunteer Award
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Hi Mark
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Hi Mark I started bringing my nieces to the convention when they were about 8 years old. (They are 22 now) It became a tradition to buy a pin or two from you at each convention. When they were young, they would ask to go see the "Pin Man". This is a photo of Kristen and Courtney at the last convention they attended at Manhattan College. We are all sending happy thoughts your way.