In Memory of

Wayne

Hartung

Keene

Obituary for Wayne Hartung Keene

Wayne Hartung Keene died on October 28 at Boothbay Harbor, Maine, surrounded by
family. The son of Murray Calhoun Keene and Evelyn Amelia Hartung Keene, he was
born at Boothbay Harbor on April 29, 1937. He attended grades K-12 in Boothbay
Harbor and won the Mathematics Cup when he graduated from high school in 1954.
During the early years he built and flew model airplanes, played the trumpet in the school
band and orchestra, worked as deckhand on the party boat Linekin, worked as a
carpenter’s helper at Samples ship yard, worked at the Fishermen’s Coop, and delivered
milk for Oakhurst Dairy.

In 1954 Wayne entered the University of Maine in the Engineering Physics department
and graduated with a BS in 1958. Summers he delivered milk again and worked as a pipe
coverer on mine sweepers at Hodgdon Brothers shipyard in East Boothbay. On June 2,
1957 he married his high school sweetheart Suzanne Amanda Lewis of East Boothbay
and took her to Rochester NY where they both worked for Eastman Kodak for the
summer. After the senior year at UM they moved to Niantic, CT where Wayne worked
for a year at Electric Boat division of General Dynamics on sound and vibration in
submarines.

Then it was back to UM for a MS degree in physics in 1961 where Wayne taught
Freshman Physics labs and did an MS thesis in X-Ray diffraction crystallography. On
March 2 1960 their first daughter Sonya was born. Then they went to Worcester
Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts for three years where Wayne taught physics and
graduated with a PhD in Physics in 1964 with a dissertation on time-resolved laser
spectroscopy published in the journal “Applied Optics.” Their second child Nancy was
born on July 10, 1962.

In 1964, after a year at Westinghouse in Maryland, Wayne and Sue moved to
Massachusetts for their careers: Wayne at Raytheon in Sudbury; and Sue at
Massachusetts Hospital School in Canton. Wayne was awarded 18 US patents on various
aspects of coherent detection infrared laser radar systems that he and his group designed,
developed and tested. He was on the leading edge of this new technology for many
years. He retired in 1992.

While at Raytheon, Wayne’s hobbies were racing in the showroom stock division of the
Sports Car Club of America, where he won the 1973 mid-Atlantic championship in a
Porsche 914. He also built and flew radio-controlled model airplanes and attained level 4
in the League of Silent Flight, and began researching family history and genealogy.
After retirement, Wayne and Sue lived in New Hampshire and wintered in Green Valley,
Arizona; and Naples, Florida, before moving back to Maine where they lived in East
Boothbay and wintered in Tavares, Florida. Wayne learned to play the fiddle and played
in jam groups and open mikes, and was regularly invited to play with Kay Brown at her
Tugboat Inn Piano Bar. Sue joined quilt clubs and made many quilts.

Wayne is survived by his wife of 64 years, Sue, daughters Sonya Keene of Nantucket,
and Nancy Donahue of Natick, MA, and their husbands John Moy and Timothy
Donahue; five grandchildren; Maria Moy of San Francisco, Kyle Donahue of Boulder
CO, Paul Moy and his wife Kelsey Sheridan of Superior CO, Julia Moy of Charlottesville
VA and Lauren Donahue of Natick MA; brothers in law Alan Lewis of East Boothbay
and Richard Lewis of Cape Elizabeth ME.

A private ceremony will be followed by burial at Evergreen Cemetery in Boothbay.