Commander Peter Nann

Commander Nann was born July 22, 1942 in Brooklyn, NY. He was the son of the late Henry E. Nann Jr. and the late Mildred F. Nann. He is survived by his daughters Laura C. Overzet of Petaluma, CA and Michele D. Krupkowski of North Andover, MA as well as by his two (2) grandchildren and two (2) great grandchildren.

Pete graduated in 1960 from Fort Hamilton High School in Brooklyn NY. In 1959, he enlisted in the US Naval Submarine Service. After basic training, he went to

Electrician Mate "A" school in Chicago, IL followed by Submarine School in Groton, CT.

He qualified for the Nuclear Propulsion Basic Training in Bainbridge, MD.

In 1963, he was a participant in the "Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Program"

which included a 4 year college scholarship followed by a commission in the US Navy.

He attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated in 1968 with a Bachelor's

Degree in Physics. Upon graduation he was commissioned as Ensign in the US Navy

and was selected to participate as an Officer in the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.

He was assigned to his first tour of Duty on the USS Thomas A. Edison. He was then

transferred to USS Sam Houston. In 1972 he was transferred to USS Cavalla, Groton

Connecticut where he served as commissioning Weapons Officer. While onboard the

Cavalla, he qualified as a Chief Engineer of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Plant.

In 1975 he was transferred to USS SKIPJACK where he served as Chief Engineer. In

1978 he was transferred to the staff of Submarine Group Six, Charleston, SC and

served as the Executive Officer of the Naval Undersea Weapons Certification and

Training Team. In 1980 he was transferred to USS Narwhal and served as Executive

Officer. While at this command he was certified for "Submarine Command at Sea"

and was promoted to Commander. In October 1982, Commander Nann retired after 23

+ years of Naval Service.

After his retirement in 1982, he moved to Newport, RI, and was employed at

Aquidneck Data Corporation and supported the Naval Undersea Warfare Center and

headed up contractor support for Submarine Launched Tactical Missiles. In 1986,

Commander Nann married Evelyn C. Fernandes. Commander Nann changed employers

in 1992 and was employed by Aquidneck Management Corporation. In 2004,

Commander Nann started up a local Newport RI office for Epsilon Systems Solutions.

In 2010, Commander Nann and his wife finally retired and moved to Georgetown SC.

He and his wife are members of Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church. He worked as a member of the church's "Hammerhead" group. In 2018, he and his wife organized

and led a group of fourteen (14) Pilgrims (Parishioners) on a 11 day tour of Israel.

Memorial Services will ten o'clock July 21, 2022, at Prince George Winyah Church. Officiating will be the Rev. Gary Beson.

Please sign a guest book at: www.mayerfuneralhome.com.

The Georgetown Chapel of Mayer-Ethridge Funeral Home is assisting the family.

Ellene Harrell

Ellene McGehee Harrell passed away peacefully on June 27th surrounded by family after a short illness. Ellene was born in Columbus, Georgia on August 14th, 1936 to Joseph Olin McGehee and Calista Ellene McGehee. She attended Columbus High School, Colorado College and the University of Georgia. Ellene was the wife of the late Dr. Warren Lamar Harrell, Jr. with whom she enjoyed a long and loving marriage. Ellene was an educator for several years before having four children (Tracy, Lamar, Kelly and Wesley). Upon becoming a grandmother, Ellene became appropriately and lovingly known as “Queenie” to her family. She and Lamar raised their children mostly in Shelby, NC and later resided in Debordieu Colony, SC, Wellington, FL and Sanibel Island, FL. Ellene enjoyed tennis, horseback riding, golf, sailing, gardening, entertaining, seeking recipes, and especially a game of bridge with her friends. She loved the sun on her face, a beach chair, her white sunglasses, and her toes in the sand. She was grand, opinionated, incredibly generous, and will be immensely missed.

Ellene is preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Warren Lamar Harrell Jr., and her daughter Wesley Harrell Fay (Jimmy) of Sanibel, FL. She is survived by three children, Tracy Harrell Hallett (H.K.) of Charlotte NC; Warren Lamar “Mister” Harrell III of Indian Harbour Beach, FL; Kelly Harrell Bell (Edwin) of Albany, GA; eleven grandchildren, H.K. Hallett III (Madeline), Wilson Hallett (Julia), Campbell Hallett, Ella Harrell, Logan Harrell, Win Bell, Nathan Bell, Olivia Bell, Elise Fay, Laney Fay, Hannah Fay.

Her life will be celebrated with a private family gathering.

Elizabeth Hudson

Elizabeth Anne Muller Hudson of Georgetown, SC, age 92, died Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at the home of her son WIlliam in Annandale, VA. Interment will be at a later date in Arlington National Cemetery. Please see full Life Story at https://www.cunninghamfuneralhome.net/obituary/elizabeth-anne-muller-hudson/

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