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The volunteers were at the JFK Marina for the opening of a new boat launch on April 7, 1995. Their boat was the first to be launched off of it.

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Mayor Zaleski was at the JFK Marina for a ribbon cutting ceremony that opened a new boat launch ramp. This event was on April 7, 1995.

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Award to Captain Frank and Kay Kendrick who served the United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps for over 50 years.

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Frank Kendrick was a member of the United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps for over fifty years and eventually became its Captain.
He died on September 11, 2002 saving the life of a woman who jumped into the Hudson River in an attempt to commit…

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Mayor Flynn is the third person on the bottom row kneeling. Frank Kendrick is to his right.

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Spencer is presenting the U.S. Volunteer Life Saving Corps a certificate of appreciation on behalf on the City Council.

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The letter describes how members of the U.S.V.L.S.C., including Frank and Kay Kendrick, rescued Michael & Catherine Amoia and Dennis & MaryAnn Wepfer.
The letter is signed by the Amoias and Wepfers. It is dated 1996.

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The letter is about Frank Kendrick aiding people under attack at the Tanglewood Shopping Center.
The letter is dated October 4, 1990.

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Russell Kleius relays his fond memories of Frank and Kay Kendrick in this letter shortly after Frank's death.
The letter is dated September 15, 2002.
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