John-McKechnie-Obituary

John George McKechnie

Groton, CT, Connecticut

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Groton - John George McKechnie, 78, of Groton, won his battle with pneumonia and went to be with the Lord Jesus on Monday, June 16, 2008 at Lawrence and Memorial Hospital in New London.

He was born February 26, 1930, in Sugar Notch, Pa. and was the son of the late John and Elizabeth (Finley)...

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To the McKechnie family:

I am deeply saddened to hear of Mr. McKechnie's passing. You are all in our thoughts and our prayers.

Karen and family -

You are in our thoughts and our prayers.

So sorry to learn of Jack's passing, my condolences to all of his family. I have many pleasant memories both from working with Jack and playing golf with him, he truly loved that game. He will be missed.

The McKechnie Family,
We were deeply saddened to hear about your loss, I can honestly say that Jack was one of the greatest people I have ever known. I had the great joy of playing golf with Jack and my grandfather on many occassions and I will always remember those days. He had a heart of gold and always knew how to have fun. I will cherish the memories that I had the luxury of experiencing with him and I know that he will always remain in my thoughts. My hope for your family is that...

My condolences at this time of your great loss.

Jeanne,Jackie,Karen,Beth & Families~
It is with a heavy heart I sign this book. Your husband & father has been such a important factor in our lives growing up. He was my grandfathers best friend along with my fathers, he was my officer in star and someone that could always put a smile on your face. I'm glad I got to spend the day with him in Florida this winter! Enjoy your memories as I will mine! Never will S.S.S be forgotten.

My sympathys to the McKechine family. It was an honor to work with and know Jack.

It was with deepest regrets that I learned of the passing of my friend and brother Jack. my condolences to all the family during this time of loss, but know that he is home with our Lord and Saviour.

Jack took a lot of good natured ribbing about his Height! But no one ever stood "Taller" among Men & Masons He left a Legacy in Honesty- Caring and Thoughtfulness. WE shall think of him for a LONG time. It has been a great friendship of 36 years.