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News and Discussions => Nuke Community => Fallen: => Topic started by: Marlin on Jan 19, 2018, 04:31
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Gary Kephart has passed, I worked with him at Clinton Power Station a few decades ago and he worked here in Oak Ridge more recently.
http://www.pantagraph.com/news/local/obituaries/gary-kephart/article_48401ae6-a9f0-5470-a9ba-c1dc5c68b504.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=user-share
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this is bad
i worked for gary many years ago
the world has definitely lost a quality individual
he was great to work for, none better in my 33 years in the business
he supported me going for the nrrpt and chp
gary, im gonna miss you, already do
(if anyone has details, please post and if anyone has contact info for his wife please message me)
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this is bad
i worked for gary many years ago
the world has definitely lost a quality individual
he was great to work for, none better in my 33 years in the business
he supported me going for the nrrpt and chp
gary, im gonna miss you, already do
(if anyone has details, please post and if anyone has contact info for his wife please message me)
Try the condolences in the Obit. I went to the visitation tonight his many awards, certificates, and memorabilia were on display, a life well lived.
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I hate seeing this sort of stuff. In the past year 4 very good people with whom I used to work have died of heart attacks, diabetes, and yesterday ALS. An RP Tech, Instructor, Mechanic and IC Tech. Good guys who I spent many happy hours working and swapping lies with. Here I am nearly 57 and I have no plans on leaving the industry until 70. I truly hope all my friends and people I work with live that long. The older I get the bigger holes they leave when they go.
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Wow, Gary was too young to pass on. I worked with him on the NRRPT Board and Exam Panel. He was a very sharp (smart) guy. Will miss him.
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I missed the original posing back in January - I was in the hospital at the time. I worked with Gary at Clinton for several years. I am sorry to hear he has passed.
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I remember Gary from the 80s at Hanford. He would br studying on the bus ride home every night. PUREX got another one.... RIP my friend