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Kenneth Newman
In Memory of
Kenneth Alan
Newman
1942 - 2016
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Condolence From: Eddie McAfee
Condolence: I just today learned of Kenney's passing. My condolences to his family. I have known Kenny since our days as airmen with the 81st Air Police Squadron, Royal Air Force Stations Bentwaters/Woodbridge, England in early 1962. We were both just youngsters together but we both loved the Air Force and our police jobs. He was a fantastic person, great NCO and leader. I will miss him so much.
Tuesday March 27, 2018
Condolence From: Mike Connor
Condolence: I met Ken when I took a position in Training with the Office Of Secure Transportation, NNSA. Ken's expertise in logistics and planing made each training and exercise event and deployment a success. His unique ability to negotiate with military or department leadership for appropriate training venues, adequate temporary staging facilities, and the deployment itself were just outstanding. His warm personality and quick wit made Ken a real pleasure to be around. I will miss him! My sincerest condolences to Ken's family.
Tuesday December 13, 2016
Condolence From: Jim Roper
Condolence: When living in N.M. I worked with a Special Group of People some times as a Training Instructor . Ken was a contract person who was very valuable to your mission. One of the hardest workers I knew. Never met a stranger and always kind. Prayers go out to Kim and Family. God Bless. JHR.
Monday December 12, 2016
Condolence From: Dennis Reese
Condolence: Ken was a GREAT man, a wonderful person, and a fantastic leader! I knew Ken from the USAF Security Police and the DOE Federal Agent training program. I could always count on his ability to organize special training events, coordinate activities, and make things run smoothly without any "glitches".

God Bless you Ken!
Monday December 12, 2016
Condolence From: Dave Shannon Firearms 1
Condolence: I remember Ken as not only a coworker but a friend. He and I along with hundreds of Federal Agents and Contractors worked together for many years. Without his devotion to his job our mission could not have been completed . RIP MY FRIEND !
Sunday December 11, 2016
Condolence From: Nick Dayan
Condolence: Ken was the first friend I made when I moved to Albuquerque three years ago… he quickly became one of my best friends ever. I will miss him trying to tell a joke and watch him mess up the punch line. I will miss that we will never be able to play golf again. I will miss not being able to have a drink with him again…..I will miss him so……my love and prayers to Kim, Karen, Brian and the grandchildren.
Friday December 09, 2016
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