BREMERTON Skyler Record was eight days into a COVID-19 quarantine aboard the USS Nimitz when his wife, Miranda, gave birth to their second child at Naval Hospital Bremerton.
Despite being just 5 miles away from this wife while aboard the ship, the machinist s mate would have to wait almost an entire year to meet little Raelyn Rose, who d already learned to walk by the time her father came home Sunday. His eyes are blue, his boots are black, after 340 days, we got our sailor back, the family s sign read as the Nimitz arrived at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
The 46-year-old Bremerton-based carrier s sailors are returning to a world different than they d left it. A pandemic spurred the shutdown of restaurants, movie theaters and schools. Protests for racial justice reverberated across the nation. And in all that time, the USS Nimitz s sailors traversed the Pacific and Indian oceans to defend the nation.
Nimitz sailors return to lives, families and a pandemic: You re never away from work on deployment
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Ronald A. McIntyre.
We are greatly saddened to announce the death of Ronald A. McIntyre, also known as Dad, Ron, Ronnie, Gramps and Papa Mac.
Ronald McIntyre was born on November 23, 1934 in Bangor, Maine, to Margaret McIntyre.
Ron went on to live his whole life in Lincolnville, graduating from Camden High School in 1953. In Ron’s younger years, he was well-known for his love of baseball and threw a wicked curve ball. Later on in life, when playing ball was no longer possible, he enjoyed watching the Braves and the Red Sox.
During Ron’s years in Lincolnville he was an involved member of the community, serving as a member of the Lincolnville Volunteer Fire Department and instrumental in the fundraising efforts and construction of the Lincolnville Community Building. Ron became a well-known builder in the Midcoast area building everything from chicken barns, to homes, to completing small home improvement projects. Ron also served on the board of directors for the Lincolnville T