Kim-English-Obituary

Kim Alan English

Boulder City, Nevada

Aug 4, 1950 – Feb 5, 2018 (Age 67)

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BORN
August 4, 1950
DIED
February 5, 2018
AGE
67
LOCATION
Boulder City, Nevada

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Star Mortuary & Crematory - Boulder City Obituary

Kim was born on August 4, 1950 and passed away on Monday, February 5, 2018. Kim was a resident of Boulder City, Nevada at the time of passing. A proud U.S. Navy veteran, Kim served on fast attack nuclear submarines during the Vietnam War. He also leaves behind many warm and loving friends, both "on the mountain" and in B.C. Memorial Service and Burial: Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City, Monday, February 12th at 9:20 a.m. Funeral Service at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery at 9:20 AM on February 12, 2018. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Wounded Warrior Project.

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Ken and I are so sorry to hear about Kim's passing. Even though we didn't know him for too long, we remember Kim as a sincere, kind hearted man and a straight shooter too. He lived an interesting life and we were very lucky to have known him. Rest In Peace.

Brotherhood of the Dolphin

To the English Family,

On behalf of the Charleston Base SUBVETS and Swamp Fox Chapter SUBVETS WWII, I offer you our sincere condolences on Kim's passing. We grieve with you on the death of your loved one and our shipmate. The SUBVETS will have your family in our thoughts and prayers. There is no expiration date on the back of our dolphins and Kim will always be remembered as a Brother of the Phin and a great Patriot. BRAVO ZULU SHIPMATE!!

(SS) Kim Alan English
US Navy...

Thoughts of sympathy are with you today at this time of loss. Numbers 6:24-26

On behalf of the United States Submarine Veterans (USSVI), I offer our sincere condolences on Kim's passing. You and your loved ones are in our thoughts and prayers. We are forever grateful for Kim's service to our country in the U.S. Submarine Service. To our Brother we say, Sailor, rest your oar. We have the watch. May you rest in peace and may God bless your loved ones who remain. Thank you for your service to our country.

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