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At random: "THAT'S NICE THAT THE ELECTRICIAN AND A-GANGERS WORKED ALL NIGHT TO GET THE DIESEL GENERATOR READY, BUT WE'RE NOT GETTING UNDERWAY UNTIL EVERY TOASTER IN THE WARDROOM PANTRY IS WORKING" quoted during Tautog's DustPac '85-86 Deployment
Wednesday Obit
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Posted 2023-03-22 9:08 AM (#103408)
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Subject: Wednesday Obit

McMAHON, John F., of Abilene, TX, formerly of Lynnfield, MA, and Hampstead, NH, in Abilene on March 2, 2023. Born December 28, 1952, John was the first-born son of the late Francis A. and Ruth (Kallenberg) McMahon of Lynnfield. John attended Lynnfield Public Schools and graduated from Lynnfield High School in 1970. He earned an associate degree from Northeastern Christian Junior College in Villanova, PA and later studied at Abilene Christian University, where he majored in history and developed an affinity for Texas. In 1978, following in the tradition of his father and uncle, John enlisted in the U. S. Navy. He served as an Electronics Technician First Class on the nuclear submarine USS Baton Rouge (SSN-689) on deployments which took him to far flung destinations via the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean, and the Mediterranean. John's 20 years of service included stints in Naval Reserve recruiting and concluded with active duty aboard the submarine tender USS Simon Lake, on her final voyage from La Maddalena (Sardinia), Italy to Norfolk, VA. After retirement and returning to Texas, John pursued his lifelong interest in German engineered vehicles through his work for Volkswagen dealerships in Abilene. He was an active and engaged volunteer for the Taylor County (TX) Veterans Service Office, where, despite his declarations of pride in being a Yankee from New England, he developed friendships and camaraderie with the veteran community. John leaves his son and daughter-in-law, Brian (Susan), of Somerville, and his daughter, Bethany, of Derry, NH. Other survivors include: his brother, Francis, of Greenfield, NH; and a sister, Ruth, of Lynnfield. A private service and burial in Willow Cemetery, Lynnfield, will occur at a later date. Arrangements are in the care of McDonald Funeral Home in Wakefield. Published by Daily Item Mar. 22, 2023.


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