
Ward’s Marine Electric mourns longtime service technician
Ken Linn, a longtime senior service technician at Ward’s Marine Electric, died Jan. 25 after a long battle with cancer. He had just turned 59.
Ken Linn, a longtime senior service technician at Ward’s Marine Electric, died Jan. 25 after a long battle with cancer. He had just turned 59.
William Ward Eshleman, a fixture in the South Florida marine industry who founded Ward’s Marine Electric, died Saturday of pneumonia while in hospice care, according
Fort Lauderdale-based Ward’s Marine Electric was awarded a $2.5 million contract to replace automatic bus transfer switches for the U.S. Coast Guard. “This award represents
Ken Linn, a longtime senior service technician at Ward’s Marine Electric, died Jan. 25 after a long battle with cancer. He had just turned 59.
William Ward Eshleman, a fixture in the South Florida marine industry who founded Ward’s Marine Electric, died Saturday of pneumonia while in hospice care, according
Fort Lauderdale-based Ward’s Marine Electric was awarded a $2.5 million contract to replace automatic bus transfer switches for the U.S. Coast Guard. “This award represents
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