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Kenneth M. MCLEAN

Poquoson, Virginia

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POQUOSON - Kenneth Maynard McLean, CWO4 (USCG ret.), 54, a native and lifelong resident of the Peninsula, died Tuesday, July 20, 2010, surrounded by his loving family.He retired from the U.S. Coast Guard, as a Diesel Engineer, after 22 years; worked 10 years as a service advisor at various auto...

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I worked for/with Ken for years in the USCG at Portsmouth, VA. I will always remember him and his intelligent wit, had me belly laughing numerous times. He was a great Naval Engineer & all around wonderful human being! We miss him.

My sympathy is extended to his children, Jessie & Joseph,at this time ,on the loss of their mother, Mary Ann .

My sincere sympathy to the family. We were shipmates on the CGC Forward. He did my reenlistment oath while we were stationed together. God Bless.

We will greatly miss Ken and his wonderful sense of humor. Try to remember all the happy times and laugh. I know it is really difficult but you will have him forever in your heart and mind. He is still with you and always will be. He wants you to be happy.

My the LORD God wrap arms of love and protection around you during this time of bereavement. May he lift up countenance upon you, and give you peace.
Ken will truly be missed.
Orville and Linda Gillikin

USCGC Forward

Our condolences to the family. I was a shipmate on the CGC Forward. Ken always kept smiles on our faces.

With sympathy and our sincere regret to Rhonda and Ken's family. Ken always had a laugh for the day and will be remembered always. "Fair wind and following seas" shipmate.

Marc & Barbara Tellinger, Chesapeake, VA

With deep regrets and sympathy to Rhonda and Ken's family. I had the pleasure of sailing with Ken on the Coast Guard Cutter's INGHAM and FORWARD; he always kept me laughing...he will be missed.

With deep regrets to Ken's family. Ken and I were stationed at RTC back in the 80's and shared some good times. He will be missed.