In Memory

John Kenneth Yeckley

Lt. Colonel John Kenneth Yeckley, (Ken), (U.S. Air Force, Retired), passed away peacefully on 1-27-2024, at the age of 82.

Len was born on March 25, 1941, in Pittsburgh, PA, to Albert Francis Yeckley and Helen Hughes Yeckley.  He attended St. Bernard's Catholic School and Mt. Lebanon High School.

Upon graduation from Notre Dame University in 1963, Ken enlisted in the United States Air Force where he had a successful career as a pilot traveling all over the world.

He served in the vietnam War and was stationed all across the continental United States.  During his tenure in the Air Force, Ken began as a Navigator, then fighter pilot, flight instructor of T-38's, and finally as a pilot of KC 130's refueling aircraft.

Ken moved to Savannah, GA in 1990, where he began his second career as a teacher and coach at Benedictine Military School.  He truly loved being a role model to B.C. students.

Ken is survived by his loving wife, Kathleen, of thirty years, his two daughters, Kristine Yeckley of the Netherlands, Anne Marie Sanchez (Christopher) of Atlanta, His three stepsons, Ronald A. Smith, Jr., (Brandy) of Statesboro, Chriatopher A. Smith of Kansas, and Patrick W. Smith (Kristina) of Savannah, his nine grandchildren, Sebastian, Ellie, babriel, Tegan, Colin, Nora, Peirson, Aubrey, and Stanton.  Ken also leaves behind a brother, Dr. James A. Yeckley of Savannah, and his loyal, Beloved dog, Missy.

We will forever feel grateful and truly blessed for the incredibly honest life, and examble he leaves behind.

A private Rosary and Funeral Service will be held, followed  burial in the Catholic Cemetary.







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