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Chief Pingeton was born on January 1, 1974 in Fort Payne, AL. On August 2003 she snuck off and enlisted in the US Navy Reserves with her friend Crystal while living in Chesapeake, VA. Chief Pingeton met her husband, retired MAC Jason Pingeton in VA in 1998, they were married for 16 years. They have 6 children together Jordan, Shania, Sean, Cyaira, Justin and Jasel. She enjoyed spending time with the family, baking, watching Alabama football games and always had time to lend her ear to her junior Sailors and peers alike. Chief Pingeton came into the Navy as a Yeoman and her first duty assignment was with Seabee detachment 22 out of Richmond, VA. She switched rates to a Storekeeper when she went from USNR to FTS. Her previous assignments include SWRMC San Diego, NAVSUP San Diego, CRG -1, LCSRON-1 and NAVSUP New Orleans. She transferred to NOSC Tampa in November 2021 and immediately made an impact on her Sailors. The CMC hand selected her to take over Admin and be the SEL during his time away from command while still operating as the Supply Chief. After a long and hard battle with cancer Chief Pingeton passed away surrounded by family and friends on September 10, 2023. Her legacy will live on to those that knew her throughout the Navy and the community.
“Sweet Roses are among Us
In their Splendor and their Form
The Light of God is upon Us
Because we’ve been tested in the Storm
The Love of God will direct Us
In the Light upon our Path
We need not overly Worry
Because the Angels have our Backs.”
We Love you Ian Dane Zimmerman! You are our ANGEL!
Angela Boone, Ian’s Mother
In Honor of Zachary Douglas McKain Zachary Douglas McKain, born May 7, 1987, served with honor and distinction as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy. Known for his leadership, dedication, and unwavering commitment to his fellow sailors, Zachary embodied the core values of duty, courage, and service above self. His time in the Navy reflected a deep sense of responsibility and pride in protecting his country. Zachary possessed a deep understanding of the human mind and had a way of connecting with others on a profound level. On January 16, 2024, we lost a remarkable individual whose legacy of service and sacrifice will never be forgotten. Zachary’s impact lives on in the hearts of those who knew him and, in the freedoms, he helped defend. He will be remembered with gratitude, respect, and enduring honor.