Welton-McKean-Obituary

Welton "Skip" McKean

Henniker, New Hampshire

1943 - 2024

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Welton "Skip" McKean Henniker, NH - Skip McKean (Welton) passed away on December 6 after suffering a medical emergency at home. Skip was born in Goffstown NH on April 15, 1943 to Welton D. McKean and Ruth Williams McKean. He lived in Goffstown and Manchester and at age 13, after the death of his...

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I never met Skip, Im from Colombia, South America. My grandfather and his brother, started in the propane industry since beginning of 60's until we sold it in 2010. I know Skip in internet because we used to have that kind of truck tankers, same Macks and double tanks. SKIP life rebemer me too much the story of all my family. My deeply condolences for your lost.

Carolyn & Family, So sorry for your loss. Thinking of you all during this difficult time.

So sorry to here this he was a great man we trucked together for many years RIP my friend Stan and Lyn Hamlin

Dear Carolyn and family We were so sorry to hear about Skip. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. We had a lovely visit with you and Skip when we stopped by to see you in August. Take care. Love Judy and Vernon Wheeler Your Canadian friends

Skippy was a one in a million person who was truly a very dear friend. I feel very fortunate to have spent many days working and being a friend of a very special family man. As Skippy would say to your meeting him" it´s good to see you Skip", he would reply "well it´s good to be seen". Skippy you haven´t changed a bit since I last saw you " like change in your pocket" he´d say. We ( I ) are going to miss him . A very special man.

Sorry to hear about skip always enjoyed chatting with him about trucking & his classic truck collection he will be missed our condolences to his family

He was a great guy and a Henniker treasure. Condolences to his family.

Carolyn Kate Bill & Amy So hard to say goodbye to someone you've known your whole life. I remember as a small boy on lake Massasecum Skip delivering tanks to our camp. He always took the time to say hi ask me what I was up to. Later in life as a great customer and friend a true man of integrity we shared some meals and some laughs. He will truly be missed Frank

"They sure don't make them like that anymore " My deepest condolences to the McKean family. Barbara Christian