Peter A. Kurtin ’83
Peter A. Kurtin ’83 passed away on February 18, 2025 at his home in Oakdale, Conn., after losing his battle with pancreatic cancer. Peter grew up in the seaside towns of Connecticut where he formed interests that led to an acceptance at Maine Maritime Academy. At MMA, he took a leadership role in the regiment and entered the NROTC program graduating with an officers position in the Navy. He was also involved in forming an Academy Band which played at various MMA events. Being far from home, he was a member of the “weekend warriors,” where he formed many friendships with both fellow students and Castine locals. After graduating, he became an officer in the Navy, gaining valuable maritime and leadership experience. After completing his naval commitment, he applied his skills at engineering companies, including Pratt & Whitney Testing Facility and various power generation plants in Connecticut. He was extremely talented with the unique ability to conquer any mechanical task. He built his own home, including zoning, design and all aspects of construction. In his spare time, he would restore antique vehicles and old engine blocks, turning them into “works of art.”
Peter will be greatly missed by his family, co-workers, longtime girlfriend Laura, his best buddies Mark and Michael Kelsey ’83, and his friend professor Sam Teel ’77. The special memories he formed at MMA, time spent with family and friends, and vacations on Lake Arrowhead in Maine will not be forgotten.
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- Fenton R. McAvoy ’53Fenton R. “Dude” McAvoy, 92, of East Hartford, CT and formerly of East Millinocket, ME, died peacefully on Wednesday, July 23, 2025 with his family by his side at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, CT. He was the loving husband of 52 years of the late Ann Marie (O’Mara) McAvoy. Born in Millinocket, Maine on January […] The post Fenton R. McAvoy ’53 appeared first on Alumni.
- Jon P. Wing ’74Jon Phillip Wing of Bel Air Maryland, formerly of Scarborough, Maine, died on July 19, from complications of prostate cancer. He was 73. Jon, a retired Vice President of Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors, was the son of Arthur Wing, a salesman for Supply Distributor, and Betty Ann Lovely, a homemaker. He graduated from […] The post Jon P. Wing ’74 appeared first on Alumni.