Kenneth E. Thomes, Jr

kenneth thomes, jr

July 10, 1934 ~ January 4, 2013

PORTLAND, MAINE - Kenneth E. Thomes, Jr., 78, of Dover Foxcroft, died on Jan. 4, 2013 at his son's home surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Portland on July 10, 1934, the son of Kenneth, Sr. and Margaret (Ryan) Thomes. Kenneth grew up in Falmouth and attended Falmouth High School, class of 1953. After high school Ken joined the National Guard and was part of the 103rd Armored Calvary. On July 2, 1957, Ken reported to work for the Portland Fire Department at Ladder Company 6 on Park Avenue and retired as Captain at Central Station on November 1, 1977, after 20 years of service. Kenny then worked for Central Maine Power for years and was especially happy to work at the Harris Project just above his camp in Moxie. He later started work as a carpenter with Thomas Kane Associates and retired completely after working for Cianbro Corporation. Kenneth was "at home" in the outdoors. He loved hunting, trapping, and fishing and enjoyed these treasures with many lifelong friends, especially his grandson Trey, who took to his same interest and pleasures. Kenny was a member of the Maine Trappers Association and a member of Maine's "Big Buck" Club multiple times. In addition to his parents, Kenneth is predeceased by his former wife, and mother of his children, Barbara L. Savage in 1997, and his son, Glen H. Thomes in 2004. He is survived by his two sons, Steven A. Thomes and wife Sue and Scott M. Thomes and wife Loretta; two daughters, Linda J. Thomes, and Patricia A. Bailey all from Portland; 12 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; his sister, Patricia A. Thomes of Windham; aunt, Eva Langley of Casco; and a special nephew, Michael Thomes of Florida. Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours from 4-7 pm on Wednesday, January 9, at Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. A private service will be held for family. In lieu of flowers the family ask that donations be made in Kenny's name to: Firefighter Cancer Support Network, C/O Jeff Howe, 22016 Superior Court, Santa Clarita, CA, 91390.Online condolences may be expressed below.

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  1. deeply saddened by the passing of Ken,he was the best of neighbors with a ready smile and quick wit who loved a good prank.He will be missed by all of us at Parsons Landing,Sleep well old friend.

    – Carl and Liana Berce

  2. Vicki and I send our deepest condolences to the Thomes family. We both enjoyed our times with Ken. I especially enjoyed goose hunting with him. Vicki and I will never forget the trapping events in Bethel,Maine. On one such occassion Ken and Vicki mixed up some liquid spirits in Ken’s Thunder-Jug!! They were offering to share drinks with anyone who dared. It was a hoot! I also remember fishing Sebec Lake in Ken’s nice new Sunbird boat, which he was very proud to own. Ken was a hard worker. May he rest in peace. Always friends…Tom and Vicki, Garland,Maine

    – Thomas & Victory Todd

  3. I send my condolences to your family.I worked for a short time with Kenny at CMP and heard only good things about him. I send my Love to all of my step family and I do think of you all often,Patty, Linda, Steven and Scotty.

    – Peter Grant

  4. Kenny will be saddly missed by all of us who knew him and loved him. He could always make you smile. Howard will miss his dear friend and hunting buddy and Brother Firefighter from Portland. He will never be forgotten by anyone who knew him. Our family sends much love to all of you that he left behind and he will always be looking down on us to make sure we behave.

    – Howard and Margaret Lewis

  5. I am real sorry to hear of Kenny’s passing. I realy enjoyed our two winters as partners on a Beaver trap line in far northern Maine. We shared a lot of goodtimes and caught a lot of fur. I will miss visiting him when i’m in the Dover area.

    – Ernie Lugdon

  6. Our deepest condolence for the passing of Kenny. We will miss our neighbor on the Parsons Landing Road. Our visits were always enjoyable exchanging stories of where we went and what we did.

    – John and Norma Gayley

  7. Sue and Steve, We are truly sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during these difficult days. May you find peace and comfort in your memories.

    – George and Elaine Michaud

  8. My deepest condolences to your family. I worked with Ken at the PFD and considered him to be a good firefighter and a good friend.

    – Don Murdoch

  9. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived..It was always a pleasure being with Ken and hearing the hunting stories whenever I was up to Camp with the boys from CT….He will be missed in body but never in spirit…God Bless

    – Mike Smith


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