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Kenneth McArn Obituary

McArn, Col. Kenneth Hunter USAF (Ret)
passed away peacefully on January 14, 2013. He was born in Laurinburg, North Carolina on October 30, 1927 to Hugh Munroe and Marie Covington McArn. After graduating from Laurinburg High School he attended Davidson College in North Carolina. When World War II called, he volunteered and was accepted into the Navy V-5 program as an Aviation Cadet. Released from active duty after the war, he returned to Davidson College graduating in 1949. When the Korean War started, he applied for pilot training in the USAF and was accepted as an Aviation Cadet. He was a Distinguished Graduate of his pilot training class. He went on to fly a variety of jet fighters throughout his 26-year career including assignments in the Middle East and other parts of the world. He served two tours in Vietnam, flying the A-1 Skyraider and serving as Commander of the F-105 "Wild Weasel" Squadron. He received numerous honors and awards throughout his military career including the Distinguished Flying Cross with three oak leaf clusters. He was a member of the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association and the Order of Daedalians. He is survived by his wife Peggy; children Karen, Erin, Hunter and Heather; and grandchildren Anya, Alesandra, Nicholas, Charlotte, Maddalena, Olivia and Bryce. He is also survived by his brother Dr. Hugh McArn, his sister Jean Horton and many beloved nieces and nephews. A celebration of his life will be held on Sunday, January 20 in Scottsdale, Arizona. A memorial service will be held at a future date at the Laurinburg Presbyterian Church in North Carolina. He loved his family, his country and the privilege of flying jet fighters. We will miss his beautiful smile and happy disposition. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Hospice of the Valley.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Jan. 20, 2013.

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Boyce Billingsley

January 14, 2024

Here wishing you peace on love on this day of his passing... sending all of you much love ! Boyce

Boyce Ann Billingsley

January 14, 2022

Remembering his funny stories...oh how we laughter about the Russians are coming.. so glad I got to share that with the family... loved being there. I am sure he is greatly missed.

Michael McArn

February 11, 2021

He was an interesting uncle. His last words to me were: "Your rewards will be in heaven." Then he confessed, "Jesus Christ." I was one of his nephews. (Michael)

Boyce A Billingsley

January 20, 2013

I will miss his blue, blue eyes and his genuine laughter and love for so much and so many. I will never ever forget his stories about Vietnam. He was a wonderful man.

David Nichols

January 20, 2013

My deep and sincere condolences to the McArn family on the loss of such a great man. May you find peace.

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