My stepfather passed away on Thursday night.

Stepharoonie!

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It was one of the hardest things I've had to witness in a long time. My mother, my sister, my grandfather and David (my stepfather)'s son was in the room with him when he passed. I know he was comfortable and happy that we were there with him. He was a truly amazing man...and had an interesting life. His obituary was published in the Orlando Sentinel yesterday:



Ernest "David" Kemp
KEMP, ERNEST KEMP, ERNEST "DAVID" sailed away from his loved ones on Thursday, June 8, 2006 after a lengthy illness. David was born on November 23, 1936 in Lake County. He graduated from Tavares High School on June 3, 1954. He was a star football player as well as a 4-year honor student and President of the student body. David was always a huge Florida Gator fan. He received three degrees from the University of Florida. David received his Bachelor of Arts in 1959, Master of Education in 1959, Juris Doctor in 1967. He was a member of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. David received his Master of Law in Taxation from New York University in 1968. After NYU, David became a law partner in the firm of Andrews, Smathers and Kemp. His 40+ years of practice included taxes, estate planning and real estate. In his younger years, David raced Formula Ford cars and became a partner with his close friend, Bo Laws, who states "David was a great partner and an even greater friend". Even though his racing career ended with an accident at Lakeland his passion for auto racing remained his entire life. David's true passion was always the sea. David bought his first sailboat in 1977 and created a charter- owner program with Morgan Sailboats, which prompted David to own many charter vessels. His passion for racing turned to the sea and David became a renowned winner of many sailboat races. News personnel from WESH Channel 2 accompanied David and his crew when he won first place in his class on the 1000- mile race from Daytona to Bermuda. The television documentary is called: "The Voyage of the Fantasticks". Four weeks later he won the July 4th Green Turtle race in the Bahamas. David was a three- time winner of the "St. Pete to Isla Mujeres" in the Yucatan Race. He was a member of the St. Petersburg Yacht Club for over 25 years. David's favorite area to sail was always the Keys. He fondly told stories of Kemp's Channel and Kemp's Key, which he claimed was part of the history of an ancestor, Privateer Kemp. David loved Lake County. He acquired 100's of acres of citrus groves in Lake County, which he owned for many years. He was most proud of his Lake County property that he always called the "highest mountain in Florida," Sugarloaf Mountain. After the 1980's David remained a resident of Lake County. He and his wife, Chris, enjoyed a vacation home in the Keys until his recent illness prompted them to sell the property. David leaves behind his beloved wife, Chris; son, Don; step-daughters, Mead Owens, Stephanie Varner, and Jamie Travis; step-granddaughters, Caitlin Owens, Parker Owens, and Madison Lewis; brother Ray Kemp; and sister Linda Berg. David was truly a brilliant man, a dear friend, an avid sailor, an auto racing enthusiast, and one of the greatest Gator fans who will be missed by many.
 
I am so very sorry to hear about your loss, my best friend in the whole world my Dad passed away it will be 6 yrs ago on July 9. I was at the bed-side too.
It is still very hard, my best advice to you is don't feed into that horrible word...closure...there is no such thing. There is acceptance and life will never be the same, treasure the memories, continue to talk to him, and be sure to listen too...I send you & your family hugs and prayers,

Ruthie aka/
Anthony Sanfilippo's oldest "Little Girl"
 
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. It sounds as if you all have some terrific memories of him to carry you through this time.
 

I'm sorry to hear of your loss. What a fascinating and interesting life he led.

Comforting thoughts to you and your family. :grouphug:
 
Very sorry for your loss.

He really did live life to the fullest. :thumbsup2
 
I'm so sorry for your loss :hug:

Your stepfather lived an incredible life. We should all be so fortunate to have such an obituary written about our lives. Prayers for you and your family as you lay your stepfather to rest.
 
Very sorry for your loss. Sounds like he had a good life and people were lucky to have him touch their lives.
:hug:
 
So sorry for your loss. He sounds like he was aan amazing man who lived life to the fullest. :grouphug:
 
:grouphug: Prayers and deepest sympathy to you and Miss Maddie at this most difficult of times. Blessings to you both.
 
So sorry for your loss. It sounds like he was an amazing man who loved life. And it speaks volumes that you think so much of him that you wanted to share the details of his remarkable life with us on the DIS boards. It would be wonderful if all step parents/children could have such a loving relationship.
 
You and your family are in my prayers :grouphug: It sounds like he led an amazing life!!
 
Our sympathies and prayers go out to you Stepharoonie.....

so sorry to hear of your loss.....
 
No matter how long you have your loved ones, it's hard to give them up. God bless you, your mom, Maddie and all who mourn.
 


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