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Kent McCown Obituary

McCown, Kent
Kent Anderson McCown, 57, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away on Friday, February 5, 2021 from his courageous battle with lung cancer. He had taken up residence with his parents at Inniswood Village in Westerville, OH and was surrounded by loved ones leading up to and at the time of his passing. Kent was a man of many contrasts. He always had a full beard and tough guy attitude, and he deeply cared for his family and friends. Always ready to reach out with a helping hand, to share his passion for nature, hunting and motorcycles, he was also prepared to fight for and defend those that he loved. Born in Ironton, OH to Terry and Eleanor McCown, he found his interests in hunting and the outdoors. Growing up, he would often "borrow" his father's motorcycle and run the trails around those Appalachian hills. He thoroughly enjoyed driving cars hard, and preferably off-road. A 1981 graduate of Ironton High School, he also graduated from Ohio University with studies in computer science. A fierce defender of the 2nd Amendment, he loved his country and joined the US Army. Serving with the 324th Signal Co. in Karlsruhe, West Germany during the height of the Cold War in the 1980's, he loved traveling Europe during leave, and especially enjoyed driving the Autobahn with his Army buddies during his many road trips. He once said the thing he liked least over there was "getting irradiated by the Soviets from Chernobyl." After his Army service concluded, he lived in Atlanta, GA for a short time before moving to the Columbus, OH area. He began working with telephone systems throughout the state for the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, switching to computer assistance for employees of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services later in his career. In addition to his parents, Kent is survived by a sister, Terri (David) Hogsten of Virginia Beach, VA, and brothers Mark (Anke) McCown of Ironton, and Benjamin (Angelique) McCown of Westerville. He was the fun uncle to 11 nephews and nieces and had a large extended family that stretched from Alaska, Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and throughout Ohio. He had deep friendships that he had made along his way, and Hocking Hills had a special place in his heart. After a private cremation, a virtual public service will be held in March at a time to be determined. In lieu of flowers or donations, the family asks that you find those that mean the most in your life and tell them what they mean to you today.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Feb. 13 to Feb. 14, 2021.

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Lakisha Morris

September 23, 2023

I remember when we had a challenge at work and Kent shaved off all his facial hair. I told him Kent You Fine! Miss you!

Mark Simkins

February 15, 2021

I met Kent back 04 through the trappers course, we shared a lot of good yrs. hunting, trapping, and fishing together. We would usually go down and enjoy these activities at my family property in the hills of Morgan County. We made a lot of good memories together, he was a good friend and I could always count on him if I needed to. Me and my family will miss him dearly.

Diane

February 14, 2021

Lovely heartfelt tribute to a generous fellow. Rest In Peace Kent, your family loved you very much!

Rich Schneider

February 14, 2021

Definitely a man of his convictions.and dedicated to living what he believed in.

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