Dennis “Zak” Zaklan, MCPO US Navy, Ret.

Passed: March 24, 2020

Dennis “Zak” Zaklan, MCPO US Navy, Ret.

Passed: March 24, 2020

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Dennis “Zak” Zaklan, MCPO US Navy, Ret., age 65 of Goodyear, died March 24, 2020.  He was born into the Navy on June 12, 1954 to Cryptologic Technician Chief Stephen and Jane Corrigan Zaklan in Vallejo, CA.  As the youngest of three boys, Zak learned lessons the hard way while becoming a world traveler with his military family.  He lived in Hawaii (before statehood); Yokosuka and Yokohama, Japan, Ft. Meade, MD, and Harrogate, England before graduating high school.  He joined the US Navy in 1973 and trained as a Cryptologic Technician.  He retired as Master Chief Petty Officer in 2001 with 29 years of service.  During a deployment to Stuttgart, Germany, Zak met his future wife YN1 Cynthia Janz.  They married on August 18, 1979, in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.  Cindy and their son Joshua survive him.

Zak’s Navy career took him to many duty stations, including Clark AFB, Philippines (non-Morse Operator (CTT), Adak, Alaska (promoted to Second Class Petty Officer).  Zak converted to the Electronic Intelligence field and transferred to European Defense Analysis Center in Stuttgart, Germany. From there, Zak joined Cindy in Hawaii, an assignment that led to a Defense Meritorious Service Medal.  Then, orders to NSA and into the highly competitive Middle Enlisted Cryptologic Career Advance Program where he was initiated as a US Navy Chief. While there, he was selected for Limited Duty Officer and became an Ensign.  Zak described his next assignment in Naples, Italy, as his one non-pleasant tour.  He reverted to Master Chief Cryptologic Technician and received orders to the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.  Next came a tour as the Operations Chief at NSGA, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, which Zak described as his best tour of duty.  From Hawaii, Zak went to his last naval assignment at the Naval Security Group Denver.  This last assignment was at ANG base in Aurora, CO with all four services, two national agencies, and 37 different contractors where he managed the operations floor.

During his naval service he was honored with numerous individual and unit awards:  Four Defense Meritorious Service Medals, three Joint Service Commendation Medals, one Navy Commendation Medal, one Navy Achievement Medal, seven Good Conduct Medals, and two National Defense Medals.  His performance also enabled two of his Joint Units to receive the Joint Unit Commendation.

After retiring from the Navy, Zak took a position in 2003 at New Mexico State University Physical Science Laboratory to run a high-altitude ballooning program to provide surveillance from very high altitudes.  From there Zak moved to the unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or drone side of the house where he established the NMSU US flight operations team.  He then established the UAS Flight Test Center.  His last assignment was Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Test Center Deputy Director. He remained there until 2017.  Zak obtained his Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree in Organizational Management/Project Management during his civilian career.

Zak and Cindy moved to PebbleCreek in Goodyear, AZ in September 2017 from Las Cruces, NM.  In addition to wife Cindy and son Josh, Zak’s oldest brother Steve survives him. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Chris.

Throughout his life and career, he was always deemed a stand-up guy:  no-nonsense, tell it like it is.   This character earned him the highest regard from his superiors, peers, and subordinates.  Zak was a kind, do-anything-for-you husband, father, mentor, colleague, and neighbor.  While “cussing like a sailor,” he would stand up like a bear to any known harm or injustice but was as gentle as a lamb and caring as a shepherd to those he regarded well.  His family and circle of military friends and PebbleCreek neighbors will especially miss his unique style, his help, and his friendship.

Per his wishes, the body has been cremated.  Considering current social restrictions, local services will be announced later.  Zak’s family suggests memorials/donations to any of the following: Military Officers Association of America, Scholarship Fund, Luke AFB Chapter, in memory of MCPO Dennis J. Zaklan.  Send to Luke MOAA, PO 5072, Sun City West, AZ 85376. US Naval Cryptologic Veterans Association, in memory of MCPO Dennis J. Zaklan.  Checks should be made payable to NCVA and mailed to Jim Green, NCVA Treasurer, PO Box 550, Dripping Springs, TX  78620-0550. Infinity Hospice Foundation, in memory of MCPO Dennis J. Zaklan.  Mail to 5110 N. 40th Street, Suite 107, Phoenix AZ  85018.  Condolences for the family may be left below.

“Chief, you stand relieved.  Boatswain stand by to pipe the side.  Shipmate going ashore!”

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45 responses to Dennis “Zak” Zaklan, MCPO US Navy, Ret.

  1. Shipmate, you have sailed the seas, you have impacted many, and left a legacy of love for your wife (Cindy) and son (Josh). You will not be forgotten, only missed. God rewards those how gave and helped others…you have and did along your journey, and now you are being rewarded by a grateful GOD.

  2. Dear Cindy & Josh,
    We were so sorry to hear of Zaks passing. Cindy working with you at NASA GSFC in Greenbelt, MD was a good time. Socializing with Zak and you were special times. May Josh and you find peace in knowing that Zak is in heaven now and watching over you both.
    Our Love and Deepest Sympathy,
    Doc & Sandy Dostal

  3. Cindy and Josh – You are in our prayers. Even though we never met Zak, we looked forward to his Christmas letter every year. He always kept Jim and I up to date regarding my best friend Cindy and Josh. Meeting someone doesn’t make them any less a friend. My heart is breaking for the whole family. We love and miss Zak, he will always be in our hearts.

  4. Cindy & Josh:
    Our deepest sympathies in the passing of your beloved Zak and dad. Hold onto the beautiful memories of the wonderful life that you shared together. Those memories will after time, bring you much comfort and peace.

    With love and aloha,
    Blaine & Joyce Tsugawa

  5. Cindy,
    I am so sorry to hear about Zaks passing. I never got to meet Zak, but, judging from all the other comments published here, that is truly my loss.
    I understand your loss as I lost my husband, Terry, on March 4th to a very long journey with Parkinson’s Disease.
    If at some point you come back home to Beaver Dam please get in touch. I’d love to see you again.

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