Thomas Scott Kuhaneck
December 30, 1959 – March 10, 2024
Thomas Scott Kuhaneck, “Scott”, 64 of St. Leonard, Maryland passed
away March 10, 2024, surrounded by his family at his home. Scott was born in Olean, New York on December 30, 1959, to Marion Heidrick and the late Thomas Spry. After high school Scott attended the US Coast Guard Academy in New London CT, graduating in 1982. He was an active-duty Coast Guard Officer, retiring as a LCDR in 2002. He then went to work as a civilian employee at USCG Headquarters in Washington DC, as a Specialist of the Domestic Vessel Compliance staff for the next 20 years, retiring in August of 2022.
During his years in the coast Guard, Scott lived and works in Kodiak, Alaska, Governors Island, New York City, Portland, Maine, Chicago, Illinois, then back to New London, Connecticut at the Coast Guard Research and Devolpmenmt Center until his retirement.
As a young man, Scott played football and baseball in high school and while in the Academy he played Rugby. He loved music, playing chess and watching old westerns.
Scott is survived by his wife of over 30 years, Susan Kuhaneck, son Walter Kuhaneck, and daughter Emma Kuhaneck. Son of Marion Heidrick, brother of: Lisa, Julie and Randall Kuhaneck he is also survived by his aunt, Doris Harris, uncle Richard Heidrick and many cousins. An Aunt Eveyln Crowley precedes him in death.
Services will be private.
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Contributions
Calvert Animal Welfare League
1040 Prince Frederick Boulevard
PO Box 1660
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
410-535-9300
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Scott was my “best bud” at MSO Chicago, and then we were together again in CGHQ as he entered the civilian world. He was a great inspiration of how a shipmate should be to others. He was always upbeat and positive, even when life was dealing him lemons…
Not only was this man was my brother but a fellow military man.. I served in the navy and the back n forth that we had about that was so awesome. I will miss U my brother and I will see on the next sunset ..!!! I love u my brother… go navy..!!!
Scott and I shared adjoining offices spaces for over 20 years at Coast Guard Headquarters in the Office of Commercial Vessel Compliance (CG-CVC). Soon after his arrival at Headquarters Scott was tasked with creating regulations and policy for the first ever national program for the safety and environmental inspection for over 4,000 US Flag towing vessels that travel along Americas Coasts and Inland waterways. He was respected for his dedication this important project and the depth of his professional knowledge. Scott brought together diverse interests across the Maritime Industry and Government to forge a workable program that is now fully implemented.
Scott was diagnosed with Colon Cancer at age 40 after a routine Colonoscopy. He maintained an indomitable spirit while he struggled to battle the cancer. Despite all of this he continued to carry out all his professional Coast Guard Civilian duties for the next two decades. All of us on the Coast Guard Headquarters staff who worked with him those many years miss his positive attitude and gentle sense of humor.
Scott was my mentor and friend for many years. I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing. We in CG Headquarters will miss him dearly. I will miss him even more to include his laughter and sense of responsibility to do the right thing even when no one is looking. Sue you have my deepest sympathies. If there is anything you or the family needs, please do not hesitate to reach out to me or anyone in his CG family.
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Love you guys. Scott and your whole family have been great friends. I can’t believe we’ve known each other for almost 20 yrs. You all are in my prayers
Our deepest sympathies on the loss of Scott, a great man with a big smile and an even bigger heart! Prayers to the entire Kuhaneck family.
Sue, Walter, & Emma,
We’re so sorry about Scott/your dad. He was a great husband and father who loved his family. May he rest in peace.
Love,
Pam, Ed, Connor, Landon, & Tanner
Sherry and I are so sorry to hear about your loss. We pray your memory of Scott in your life will ease the grief over time. He is missed already. Love to you all.
Arn and Sherry Heggers
Scott was my “best bud” at MSO Chicago, and then we were together again in CGHQ as he entered the civilian world. He was a great inspiration of how a shipmate should be to others. He was always upbeat and positive, even when life was dealing him lemons…
Hey Sue! I’m so sorry and sad for you and your family! I hope and pray that you guys can find comfort in this time of terrible loss!
Not only was this man was my brother but a fellow military man.. I served in the navy and the back n forth that we had about that was so awesome. I will miss U my brother and I will see on the next sunset ..!!! I love u my brother… go navy..!!!
Sue, Walter and Emma,
We are so sorry for your loss. We were so lucky to get to know you both when you lived in CT and we became friends. He will be missed. Sending our condolences, hugs and love,
Janine and Greg Dunn
Scott and I shared adjoining offices spaces for over 20 years at Coast Guard Headquarters in the Office of Commercial Vessel Compliance (CG-CVC). Soon after his arrival at Headquarters Scott was tasked with creating regulations and policy for the first ever national program for the safety and environmental inspection for over 4,000 US Flag towing vessels that travel along Americas Coasts and Inland waterways. He was respected for his dedication this important project and the depth of his professional knowledge. Scott brought together diverse interests across the Maritime Industry and Government to forge a workable program that is now fully implemented.
Scott was diagnosed with Colon Cancer at age 40 after a routine Colonoscopy. He maintained an indomitable spirit while he struggled to battle the cancer. Despite all of this he continued to carry out all his professional Coast Guard Civilian duties for the next two decades. All of us on the Coast Guard Headquarters staff who worked with him those many years miss his positive attitude and gentle sense of humor.
Scott was my mentor and friend for many years. I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing. We in CG Headquarters will miss him dearly. I will miss him even more to include his laughter and sense of responsibility to do the right thing even when no one is looking. Sue you have my deepest sympathies. If there is anything you or the family needs, please do not hesitate to reach out to me or anyone in his CG family.