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2069 Suzy Tabor 07 Pine Crest Chaperones


1313 Lewis Maness Officers & Men of 47th INF 9th Division To the Officers and Men of the 2nd Battalion, 47th Infantry 9thDivision during
WW
II. This battalion captured, intact '8' GermanV-2 missiles. These missiles were
shipped to the United States, where they were studied and thus played a great
part in establishing the U.S. Missile Program and NASA.
1147 Eugene Abruzzo Eugene Abruzzo
1328 Carl F. Acker Carl F. Acker Contributor To: Lunar Module Program as Instrumentation and Calibration
Engineer for vehicle and ground support equipment. Grumman Aerospace Corp.
Cassini Mission to Saturn and Hubble Telescope Programs as Program Quality
Assurance Manager for the reaction wheel and electronic assemblies and rate
gyro
assemblies Allied Signal Corp.
183 Trudy S. Adams Chuck Keith Adams The Space Program had a very special person in Chuck, who served with
dedication, skill and the highest of standards as an Engineer with Lockheed. In this
way he can always fell he is still a part of this exciting program.
1213 Sammi Adams Mac C. Adams Dr. Mac C. Adams played a major role in solving the problem ballistic missile
reentry and helped to develop the theory which determines the type & amount of
ablating material needed to protect spacecraft & ballistic missile heat shields.
From 1965-1968,Dr. Adams was Associate Administrator, Advanced Research
&Technology for the National Aeronautics & Space Administration in Washington
D.C Received Exceptional Service Medal in 1968
1941 Your Family Loves You! Richard "Dick" Adams Mr. Richard "Dick" Adams is an extraordinary tour guide and has been since 1969.
He loves the Space Program, and the knowledge and the spin-offs it provides us
all. His constant desire to be able to answer questions from all of his guests
motivates him to read and research on his personal time. If you ever have a
chance to tour the Kennedy Space Center, he will provide information and insight.
He is
the best guide KSC has ever had!!
162 Col Thomas C. Adang Thomas C. Adang (Col) Commander of 45th Weather Squadron from 17Jun94 to present. Directed all
operational weather support for space launch activity at Kennedy Space Center
and Cape Canaveral Air Station, ensuring72 safe, successful launches (16 Space
Shuttle; 8 Delta; 19 Atlas II; 7 Titan-N; and 22 Navy Trident Ballistic Missile
Missions).
572 Joan Adornato Rudolf Adornato Rudy Adornato was instrumental in the development and operation of the Apollo
program's Lunar Module from inception of the Lunar Orbit and Rendezvous
technique through the Apollo Applications Program. As the leader of Grumman's
Trajectory Analysis, he developed unique and lasting techniques for manual
rendezvous and docking. He went on to become a manager and leader of
Grumman's Space endeavors.
1982 Chuck Sammons Space Adventures Space Adventures is the Premier Space Tourism Company and the only company
to have sent tourist to space orbit; to the ISS. The first space tourist, Mr. Dennis
Tito, in April 2001; Mark Shuttleworth (Cape Town, South Africa) in April 2002;
and Dr. Greg Olsen (Princeton, NJ) is scheduled to fly to ISS on Soyuz Rocket in
October
2005.
672 Charlotte Affe Armand Affe Armand J. Affe started employment with Grumman March 1952, until his death in
Oct 1985. He worked as a manager of the 'Clean Room' during his association with
the LEM project. He was very proud his signature was included with other workers
and traveled to the moon and back.

517 Steven Agid Steven Agid Served as a Senior Electrical Engineer for McDonnell Douglas Payload Projects at
KSC. He was Lead Electrical Engineer for the Gamma Ray Observatory. Awarded
NASA Group Achievement Awards for his work on Galileo-Jupiter and Hubble
Space Telescope repair mission. McDonnell Douglas Employee of the Month
October 1996.
110 Louis R. Aguinaga Louis R. Aguinaga As an employee of Grumman Aerospace Corporation, I was assigned to the
Kennedy Space Center from October 1968 through February1973 as an
instrumentation engineer on the Apollo/Lunar Module ground support program.
From 1983 through 1986, I was responsible for managing the Space Shuttle
ground
support calibration program.
2179 Douglas D. Ahrens Douglas D. Ahrens Began work at Cape Canaveral in the spring of 1959 on the Atlas R&D launches.
Was Pad 14 Lead Propulsion Engineer on last two Mercury launches (Schirra &
Cooper). Transferred to NASA in 1964 on the ELV Atlas-Agena program. After its
conclusion, participated in approximately 150 Delta, and several Atlas-Centaur
launches.
813 Karen R. Aiello Peter Aiello Started work at K.S.C. for USBI in 1978 as a software engineer. Hired by Lockheed
Corp. in Jan. 1984 as a software engineer specialist for L.P.S. was awarded the
Silver Snoopy in 1989.Received The Space Flight Awareness Award in January of
1996for trouble shooting an Anomaly in Control Room 1 during OMIS0024 test for
STS 71 Launch

1327 Amy Aitken-Tatusko Charles W. Aitken


1241 Ed Romano Frank F. Albanese Frank's 50 year career in aerospace started with Republic Aviation. The next 25
years with Grumman Aerospace he spent in the QC department advancing himself
lead person working on the Lunar Module to Director of QC.
330 Stephanie Albinski Stephanie Albinski I worked for Grumman for 25 years, twenty years were spent working on the LEM
& Space Programs. Enjoyed working for Grumman, it was a family oriented
company. Grumman was the finest company to work for. I retired in Oct 1989 at
the age of 70. I'm still involved in Grumman (now Northrop Grumman) working on
the Retiree Newsletter, blood drives & attending monthly meetings.
780 Mel Aldrich Mel Alderich 1948 North American Aviation1952-55 North American Aerophysics-Edwards AFB
x 10 Flight Test1955-63 Rocketdyne Research & Development Lab on engines for
Redstone. Thor, Jupiter, Atlas Navajo,Saturn1963-82 Rocketdyne Procurement
Field Rep. on Saturn and Shuttle1982 Retired to Utah Mountains with wife Zoe to
get reacquainted
2012 Jeffrey Kohler James A. Aliberti Mr. Aliberti served as the Chief of the Technology Transfer Office at the Kennedy
Space Center (KSC). In this position he oversaw technology commercialization,
partnership development and technology transfer at the Kennedy Space Center.
The office also has the responsibility for managing the Small Business Innovation
Research Program (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer Program.

Prior to serving in his current position, Mr. Aliberti was the Technology Transfer
Officer for the Kennedy Space Center directing a comprehensive program of
public services and technology dissemination and commercialization.

He also served as the Manager of the Small Business Innovation Research
Program; having the responsibility for the implementation and management of
the SBIR Program at KSC.

Mr. Aliberti has worked for NASA at the Kennedy Space Center since 1979 when
he joined the KSC Safety Engineering Office as a Senior Project Manager.

Prior to working at KSC, he worked on the staff of the Director of Navy
Laboratories at Headquarters, Naval Material Command, Washington, D. C. and as
head of the Design Engineering Division, Naval Ship Research & Development
Center, Annapolis, Maryland. Mr. Aliberti has a Bachelor of Science Degree in
Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University Institute of Technology and
an MBA from Rollins College. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the
states of Florida and Maryland.
361 William Allen Hillard Allen Hired by Pan American in 1957. Ship Operations Manager aboardORV-1836 and
Sampan Hitch, Base Manager at Eleuthra and Grand Turk. Superintendent for
Mace, Pershing, Saturn 1B, Atlas ICBM, Range Program Manager for Apollo Saturn
1B, CCAFS Manager, Manager of Range Bases, Manager of Program Control.
Retired from Pan Am/Johnson Controls in 1995.

695 William R. Allen William R. Allen


1175 Eugene A. Abruzzo David W. Allen From 1983 to September 1995 David was involved with and advisory to the
Shuttle
Support Project. He was the Manager of personnel involved and coordinator of
Paws/NASA Project
1393 Andrew & Brenda Allen Charles A. Allen Dr Charles A Allen is a WWII veteran and early Navy Aviator. He had an exemplary
career the spanned over 40years in aviation and space. He is the father of Space
Shuttle Astronaut Andrew M Allen
1807 E.J. Allen E.J. Allen E.J. Allen, military brat born in Dijon, France 1945. Attended the University of
Florida and earned an Electrical Engineering degree in 1981. Employed by United
Technologies/USBI at KSC, in 1981 primary task was generating documentation
and to participate in the installation of hardware on the Solid Rocket Boosters
(SRB's) and to integrate the SRB's with the External Tank and the orbiter, within 2
years the job was changed to Software Development for the orbiter. I was made a
Chief Engineer and the Supervisor of the ITS (Integrated Test Support Group),
later known as EVIS (Electrical Verification of Integrated Systems) of Launch
Support Services. Participated in more than 50 launches.
571 Robert Allnutt Robert Allnutt With NASA 1960-70 as a patent attorney (60-65), Assistant General for patent
matters (65-67), Assistant Administrator for Legislative Affairs (67-70). Staff Apollo
2&4 Review Board, Member, Apollo 13 Review Board. Associate Deputy
Administrator,1978-81, Associate Administrator 1981-83. Founding Director
Alumni League.
346 Katherine Alloway William Alloway My husband was a tireless hard working American Patriot trying to help make a
difference for the space program & a more fruitful dream for all American
mankind. He admired & was admired by all his co-workers at Computer Sciences
& McDonnell Douglas until his death Sept 26, 1992, a young man (60 years). He is
much loved &missed by his family.
1545 Mr. Thomas E. Alman Tom Alman RCA
1803 Marion R. & John D. Jones Mabel Saxman José J. Amador Responsible for design and development to Payload Checkout Unit and Space
Station Checkout System. Also was lean instrumentation engineer for
Environmental Monitoring System of Canister Transporter. Recently has upgraded
the Stripchart Recorder Loader and the Events Display System for the Expendable
Launch Vehicle Program at KSC. Member of IEEE and Tav Bota Pi.
1930 Dick Rowley Emily Jenny Amy & Terry Will submit at a later time.
668 Robert Anderson Robert Anderson Senior Field Engineer, Thiokol/RMD 1965-68 at Cape Canaveral on Surveyor Lunar
Lander Vernier Engines. Propulsion Engineer for Grumman Aerospace Corp at KSC
1968-73 and member of the Lunar Module team responsible for the operational
checkout and propellant loading of the LM descent, ascent and reaction control
system engines.
1667 Mary Leigh & Dan Kragh Idmon "Andy" Anderson He's an avid supported of the space program! He's probably attended more
launches than some astronauts. His wholehearted enthusiasm for the space
program is infectious.
1153 Shirley W. Andoniades John S. Andoniades My husband, John S. Andoniades worked for Bendix Launch Support in the 1970,s
422 Richard Andree Richard Andree A safety specialist for Republic Aviation Corporation (1961-1964) he rovided
safety engineering and industrial hygiene services for the MOL project, man-rated
space chamber, re-entry, ARC-JET and space materials labs. A senior safety
specialist for Melpar Inc.(1964-1971) he provided services for the Gemini and
Apollo spacecraft.
880 Virginia P. Andrew Thomas L. Andrew Data Processing never had a better employee, It is a fact that he made all his
millions in the stock market, the lottery and the horse races. Your friend Hank
Henry
763 Norman W. Andrews Norman W. Andrews Appointed, Grumman Director of Safety at Kennedy Space for the LM Program in
1965 and continued this thru contract closeout in 1973. Responsible for over all
safety of product and personnel including all Launch Operations
823 James I. Andrews Beverly T. Andrews Beverly has been working for NASA since 1987. She worked for the Safety Office
at the OPF,VAB and both pads and assisted in getting the 'Return To Flight'
mission launched safely. She is currently working as a NASA Scheduler and is the
Interface
between NASA-KSC and the USAF
1053 Ed, Patty, Wendy & Bruce Bundt C. Peter Andrews Lt. Col. Andrews was buried with full Military Honors at Arlington National
Cemetery Sept. 1997. Worked at the Pentagon, Wash. D.C. outstanding 'Top
Secret' Military Career. Assignments(20 years) to space coast for D.O.D. and highly
respected for his work in U.S. Space Program and throughout the world. Well
respected by many top NASA officials & local leaders I.E. Arnold Richman, Howard
Benedict, Dave Spain and many outstanding citizens

182 Wilhelmina Angel Bill Angel In 1965 Bill Angel received an early-out from the US Air Force because of his
computer expertise to take a position at KSC with Computer Applications Inc.
(CAI). CAI had the Data Processing contract for KSC's daily operations, accounting,
payroll, etc. In either '67 or '68 CAI lost the contract to Federal Electric Corp-those
1950 & 1960 workers were the pioneers of today's space program.
603 V. Sturiale Lloyd G. Angeloff Involved in the early design phase of the LM Project to establish the most efficient
landing gear configuration, after which designed the main & secondary shock-
absorbing struts (LEGS) &followed all stages of their fabrication, assembly,
installation testing & qualification. Assisted in other mechanical systems design
problems when required
1068 Claire/Barbara Angy Allen B. Angy 1951-1954 (U.S. Civil Service) repaired/installed communications equipment at
Patrick A.F.B. and downrange stations supporting all Cape launches.1954-1972
(RCA Service Co) Planned/coordinated all Global timing firing/sequencer/visual
countdown data support for all launches at Cape Central Control. Received
Commendation support Certificate for first Apollo (X1) Lunar Landing July 20,
1969
985 Dennis & Eileen Lecik Otto L. Antlitz Tech Writer for McDonnell Douglas. Tested and launched HERMES missiles from
Germany. Assisted in launch of Bumper Missile in Cape Canaveral in 1950.
Assisted in the design of the Space Lab. Assisted in the launch of the first satellite.
Wrote test procedures on the Space Lab.
1398 Gayle C. Arbes Gayle C. Arbes Gayle C Arbes Writer of Poetry Painter of Pictures Child of the Universe Lover of
the Stars
1399 R. J. Arbes R. J. Arbes Richard J. Arbes, Lt Col. USAF (retired) Chemist, Physicist, and Meteorologist.
USAF Weather Officer, 1964-1986. Fl. Dept. of Environmental Protection Manager
for air pollution measurements. Romantic Realist- understand the technology of
Space Travel. But awed by the beauty of nature, space and the stars

270 Richard G. Arbic Richard Arbic NACA Langley 1949-1956: NASA Florida 1959-1978. Mercury/Gemini: Developed
and managed Launch Site Data Collection, Processing and Flight Evaluations
Support Activities for STG/MSC. Apollo: Managed Development and
Implementation of Launch Mission Rules System. Shuttle: Managed Operations
Engineering Branch for ET, SRB Pyrotechnics and Launch Support Equipment.
1776 Marion Archer Marshall Lee Archer Will submit at a later time.
1432 Heather Dale Gary Archibald
1755 Marlene, Betty-Mae & Jim Mary-Ellen Arigo Mary-Ellen Arigo has been in education for 29 years, dedicating herself in the
belief of educating our youth, to be great adults. She received her masters in
education, then went on to be principal of the Paul School in Wakefield, NH,
retiring June 30, 2001. Dedicated by her loving siblings.
2 Cheryl Ann Armstrong Curtiss S. Armstrong In 1957 CURTISS S. (ARMY) ARMSTRONG became a member of America's Space
Team. His career began with the launch of Explorer I and Apollo programs. His
tireless dedication has contributed to America's future. He is truly an American
Space Pioneer.
1368 Mary Jo Armstrong Edward Armstrong Gemini-Escape, Landing & Recovery Engineer Skylab-Orbital Assembly Deputy
Manager Shuttle-Payloads Coordination Deputy Manager - Program Planning
Manager - Ground Systems Engineer - Manufacturing & Test Deputy Manager -
Production & Missions Assistant Manager Space Station Freedom - Manufacturing
& Test Manager Edward Armstrong

1881 John & Nancy Armstrong John & Nancy Armstrong Will submit at a later time.
1565 David William Arnold David William Arnold RCA
1448 Shirley Arnowitz Leonard Arnowitz
1159 Tere Arnsmeyer Tom Arnsmeyer 1979-1992 Support for Launch Processing System/Grumman
1457 J. A./ Beatrice Morales Tere Morales Arnsmeyer Part of Grumman
1043 Pasquale Aronna Pasquale Aronna As a Technical Illustrator in publications, created illustrations for LEM Program.
These illustrations were for operation, maintenance, flight and parts manuals.
Also created illustrations for training guides and schematics.
518 William Ashley William Ashley NASA-Ames Research Center 1963-1980. Bone-Calcium loss in space.
Histochemistry, Neuropathology, Space-Radiation, 'Biocore', Apollo 17. Study for
life on Mars, 'Pyrolytic-Release' experiment; pre-launch, landing and post landing
experiments. Mars-Viking 1975-1980.
157 Donna A. Atkins Paul Atkins Paul S. Atkins began his career at KSC in 1985, as a Lockheed engineer for Shuttle
Launch Accessories. He became Senior Engineer Specialist and lead engineer for
engine change out and engine service platforms. He received numerous awards
and commendations for his excellent work and contributions to the Shuttle
Program.
699 Paul S. Atkins Donna Apt Atkins Donna Apt Atkins began her career at KSC in 1987 as Senior Librarian in the
Documents Department of the KSC Library, she is responsible for acquiring,
cataloging and desiminating technical documents, specifications and standards to
KSC employee's
1231 Charles E. Kroupa Audrey Kroupa Atwood Audrey Kroupa Atwood was a summer employee of Grumman Corp. at K.S.C.
During the Apollo Program. The daughter of Charles E. Kroupa, Director of Lunar
Module Operations for Apollo 14-17This brick is in her memory, date of death
04/25/91
1010 Catherine L. Avery Catherine L. Avery Program Manager for Space Mirror and CSE
28 Rudolph Avitabile Rudolph Avitabile I have worked for Grumman 42 years myself and family have lived our lives
around Grumman and building of the 'LEM' also other Space Projects.
2072 Amy Wasson BPS 1970 -2008 Bachtel, B. With gratitude for 38 years of dedicated service to the students of Brevard Public
Schools. Thank you, Betsy Bachtel.
1380 Lori, Jonathan, Loren, Benjamin Bahr Glen Bahr
1507 Williams/ Peggy Bailey William & Peggy Bailey William H 'Bill' Bailey, Jr. RCA Missile Test Project/Central Control Doris O 'Peggy'
Bailey McDonell Aircraft/ Mercury Project
2176 Addison L. Bain Addison L. Bain ABMA 1959 - 1961 U.S. Army, Mercury Program; MSFC 1962 - 1964 Brown Engr.,
Saturn Project; KSC 1965 - 1994 NASA, Gemini, Apollo, Space Shuttle Chief
Propellants Management Office, Hydrogen Program Mgr.; 1994 - 2010 Consultant
to Wyle, SGS, EG&G.

192 James Baker James M. Baker Jim has worked at KSC since May 1968 on Apollo, Skylab, ASTP, and Shuttle
programs. Starting as pad technician, later working as a crew member of NASA 6
aircraft developing remote sensing technology. He has traveled to Europe, Africa,
Guam and Hawaii in support of Contingency Landing Site Installation.
193 Teresita C. Baker Teresita C. Baker Teri has worked at KSC since June 78 on the Shuttle program, starting as secretary
in the Measurements Department, later in the LPS Engineering Department
supporting the drafting section. She subsequently worked in Configuration
Management, and is presently secretary to the Director of Engineering Support.

230 Dorothy, Craig, Kenneth Baker Roy Benton Baker Roy became involved with the missile and space program at Patrick AFB in 1956.
He retired from NASA in 1989 with 35 years service. He served in Korean War,
graduated FSU 1956. Wife Dorothy Roberts-Baker. Sons Craig Mark Baker -
Engineer NASA, Kenneth Robert-Baker - USAF - FBI.
1087 Richard T. Baker Richard T. Baker Radar Systems Engineer on Apollo LEM Spacecraft Launch Team during the 1966-
1970 period. Executed Luna Mission simulation test on Rendezvous (RCA) and
landing (RYAN) radars. Enjoyed many long work shifts developing procedures,
testing equipment and solving problems with the worlds finest technicians,
engineers, scientists and astronauts.
662 Louis Baldassin Louis Baldassin Designed the piping and wiring installation in the LM cabin. Designed the LM
descent stage propulsion tanks anti-slosh baffles installed thru the 2 3/4 inch DA
hole in the bottom of each tank. I supervised installation of the LM cabin piping
and wiring for fire testing after the Apollo fire.
45 Tex H. Baldwin Tex H. Baldwin Engineer: BSEE, 59E Northeastern University, Boston MA. Born: 1930, Lynn MA.
Wife: Sally A Baldwin. NASA Engineer (Civil Service) KSC: 1964, Apollo Program,
Operations Engineer, Manned Spacecraft Operations Directorate; 1974, Space
Shuttle Program, Facilities Design Engineer (OPF & VAB), Facilities Design
Directorate. Responsibility: Telecommunications (Date Transmission).
46 Sally A. Baldwin Sally A. Baldwin Born: 1939 Beverly, MA. Husband: Tex H. Baldwin (NASA Engineer) Our little
doggies, also, experienced the Space Program: Dondi, Peta and Juan Leon. We
have a grand, launch view from our Merritt Island home. Being part of the Space
Program, Apollo to the Shuttle, is an awe inspiring experience.
1557 Al A. Baldwin Al A. Baldwin RCA
2093 United Space Alliance In-Place Calibration Department Mary Bales Mary Bales began her career on the American Space Program with Grumman
Aircraft Engineering Corp in 1966 as part of the Apollo team. She returned to KSC
and Grumman Technical Services in 1985 working on the Space Shuttle Program.
Her contributions to the space programs will long be remembered.
1882 Milt & Linda Ball Milt & Linda Ball Will submit at a later time.
1855 Tiffany C. M. Ballas Roberts Maureeny T. Ballas Davis My sister is a fine upstanding citizen who has always wanted 2B an astronaut.
With her abundant enthusiasm and love of NASA - that in my opinion is how she is
supporting our nation's space program. She is helping the progress of NASA from
the side lines - by keeping watch of the media coverage and sharing her affection
for NASA, she promotes continued interest.
443 Richard Barbagallo Richard Barbagallo Richard S. Barbagallo employee of the Grumman Aerospace Corp. from Dec 1,
1964 to Jul 28, 1994. Electronic Technician involved with Electro Magnetic
Interference Testing of various Grumman products, one being the EMI testing of
the Lunar Module during five year period from 1964-69. Richard was also a
member of the Grumman Employee's Band which honored visiting astronauts at
the Grumman Bethpage facility.
146 Todd J. Barber Todd J. Barber Mr. Todd J. Barber worked on the Galileo mission to Jupiter as a propulsion
manager. His most successful contribution to the project was the critical Jupiter
Orbit Insertion rocket firing, enabling Galileo to become the first artificial satellite
of another planet.
240 Lessie Barbour Hubert Barbour NASA Space Systems Quality Control Representative 1963-1972.Received NASA
Apollo Achievement Award for outstanding work on Apollo 11's first landing on
the moon, July 20, 1969.
1590 Louise La Marche John O. Barger
211 Martha Barnes Leroy & Martha Barnes Leroy retired from NASA/KSC after 35 years. He was a Real Property Specialist.
Martha retired from NASA/KSC after 35 years. She was Chief, Administrative
Office, Engineering Development Directorate. We are both now 'smelling the
roses'.
118 Lynn A. Barnett Lynn Aubrey Barnett Started in the space program Feb. 1963 with Pan American World Airways at Cape
Canaveral. Employed by NASA July 1964 and served as Apollo Spacecraft Test
Conductor for both the lunar module and command module. Served as Shuttle
Vehicle Manager for external tank and solid rocket motors.

2253 Sarah Barr Rocket Man Bruce Barr


34 Ed T. Barron Ed T Barron Started with LM Program in Prelim. Design in 1962. Planned and implemented
Site Activation of LM checkout and Launch facilities at KSC, Fla. 1963-1968. LM1
Spacecraft Test Engineer. and Pad Leader1968-1969. Planned for extended LM
missions 1969-1974. One of first Grummies to Cape, one of last to leave.
653 Deanna Bartcher Ronald L. Bartcher Project Manager for Wang Federal Inc. in LCC at KSC. Joined Federal Electric Co at
KSC in 1968 to maintain and enhance the operating system on GE635 computers
in the CIF building supporting the Apollo Program. Supported Apollo, Skylab, and
Shuttle. Awarded NASA's Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medallion 1981
1456 Deborah Bartfield Michael M. Bartfield Michael Bartfiled retired 30 years at Grumman Aerospace Corp.1965-1995. As
part of the Grumman LM Team, Mike manufactured detail parts, the window
frame and tank brackets which were used in the Lunar Module .
1640 Mike Bartfiled Deborah Munroe Bartfield Apollo Lunar Landing Program - Deborah provided Administrative Support to the
support activities associated with the fabrication of the Grumman Lunar Module
(LM). Space Shuttle Mission - Deborah was the Contracts Manager for the large
Barrel Panels that made up the liquid fuel tanks. Also, she provided Contracts
Management for the fabrication of the accompanying Shuttle attachment
Longerons.
1187 Richard & Stacy Tohl Andrew Bartnof
809 Charles J. Bartola Charles J. Bartola Charles J Bartola was employed by Grumman Aerospace at the Kennedy Space
Center as a Spacecraft Test Manager. In the capacity, he was responsible for
leading and managing a team of technicians, quality control, etc. personnel in the
checkout and preparation for launch of several Lunar Modules. His specific LM's
included LM 3, LM 6, LM 8,LM 11 and LM 12
913 Richard E. Barton Richard E. Barton Director Support Operations, Grumman Aerospace for Apollo Lunar Module
Program 1968-1973. Site Activities Manager and CSE Engineer Mgr. for North
American Aviatronics, Command and Service Module Program 1964-1968
1291 Laura Gosper Saul Barton MR BARTON HAS COMPLETED 24 YEARS OF FEDERAL SERVICE AT NASA KSC.HE
WAS THE RECIPIENT IN 1997 OF THE CENTER DIRECTOR'S AWARD FORHIS
CONTRIBUTIONS TO PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE OF KSC. AS THECENTER WAS
AND IS UNDER GOING ITS MOST RADICAL CHANGES IN ITSHISTORY
1943 Linnette Daniels Lillian A. Barton Dedicated and outstanding support for her 40 years service with the space
program at the John F. Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
June 3, 1964 - March 26, 2004.
1422 John Bartosek Elmer R. Bartosek As a boy, he rode his bike to Chicago O'Hare field, snagger a plane ride, and fell in
love with flight. U.S. navy; Chance-Vought (Cutless and Crusader Jets); STL;
Aerospace Corp. project engineer for 25 years (Atlas and Titans). He loves life,
family, country and God.
449 Mrs. Charles Bass Charles Bass Charlie started with Pan-American in 1956 (heavy equipment dept). Due to
contract take-over was also employed by Boeing and Boeing Services
International. Retired from Lockheed in 1989 where he received the Manned
Space Flight Awareness Award. Was with the Successful Minute Man program till
it
ended. Received numerous 'Job Well Done' letters.
203 William Baulig William Baulig Chief of KSC Procurement 1983-87. Twenty three years at NASA/KSC.NASA ESM
1978. Recognized for support in activation L/C 39B, 6SEacquisition, construction
of Shuttle Facilities.
261 Chester Baumgartner Chester Baumgartner Manager, Employee Services - Recreation on all programs including LEM for
Grumman Corporation.
567 Madeline Bayer William Bayer Quality Control - Inventory Analyst - assuring compliance and availability of all
data record necessary for successfully completing all Apollo missions, on LM line
(LEM).
684 Joseph J. Bayer Joseph J. Bayer Apollo Luna Module Grumman Skylab Martin Marietta Space Shuttle Martin
Marietta external tank Thiokol Shuttle Boosters
685 Doris W. Bayer Doris W. Bayer 1960's Job Shopper in Grumman on Appolo1967 Job Shopper in G E on
Apollo1968 ITT Federal Electric KSC Apollo1976 Lockheed Polaris1978-1987 ITT
Telecommunications Skylab and Shuttle
1385 Richard E. Baznik Edward A. Baznik
1962 Donna Rafferty Pat Beall Will submit at a later time.
629 Jane Drinkhouse-Demars Sandra L. Beattie Sandy's career began in 1965 as secretary to the Chief of Security at KSC. Her
dedication, loyalty, and love of the Space Program earned her the position of
Deputy Chief, KSC Patrol. Her loyalty, love and encouragement was always there
for her coworkers and friends. Sandy's passing in November 1995 left avoid for
many people whose lives she touched
265 Ruth Betty William Beatty Bill worked for contractors of the space program from 1956 till 1981. He received
2 or 3 commendations from the gov't - one for the Apollo program. He worked on
telecommunications Lockheed (TX) Radiation - Pan American (FL).
1146 Helenmarie Hofman Gracie Beck Directed the NASA Education Workshops for Math, Science and Technology
Teachers (NEWMAST) and Elementary Teachers (NEWEST)1991-1995
1370 Preston E. Beck Preston E. Beck Preston E Beck is a aeronautical engineer and a retired Naval Aviator. Started out
in aircraft design & testing, then in nuclear guided missiles, and finally manned
space flight. Worked for contractors, military services, and retired from KSC civil
service
1440 James H. Becker James H. Becker Mr. Becker worked for Grumman Corporation on the Apollo, Lunar Module
program in the Operational Flight Instrumentation group. He helped develop
sophisticated instrumentation for the lunar Lander and was lead engineer in the
design of the astronauts Water Quantity Measuring Device used to measure liquid
volume under zero gravity conditions

2149 Charles D. Beckner Charles D. Beckner Charles D. Beckner. 1956: Graduated Northrop Institute of Technology -
Aeronautical Engineer. 1956 to 1962 - Flight Test Engineer - Convair San Diego - F-
102, F-106, CV880, CV990. 1962 to 1974 - Systems Engineer, North American
Rockwell - Saturn S-11 Stage. 1974 to 1975 - Construction Engineer, Bechtel Corp.
- Farley Nuclear Power Plant. 1976 to 1993 - Construction Manager, British
Oxygen - Air Separation Plants - Nationwide.

1703 Roberta Gibson Bobbi Gibson Beckwith It will never be said I wasted my life. I 'seized' the moment. Live for Today.
54 Sam T. Beddingfield Sam T. Beddingfield NASA Mechanical Systems engineer on Mercury, Gemini and Apollo projects.
Program officer on Space Shuttle Program. Retired from NASA Nov 1985
1951 Parents of Cam Bedroske Students Camala Bedroske Cam Bedroske teaches kindergarten at Trinity Lutheran School in Menasha, WI.
She has a love of science and the space program that she has passed on to our
children. We feel Cam deserves to be honored by NASA for her awesome work
with our future. Cam is the best teacher we could ask for. She loves our children
and has given them a love of learning.
1957 Lisa Blair William L "Bill" Beeker William L. Beeker, a 1960 Aeronautical Engineering graduate from the University
of Alabama, began his employment at NASA in 1963. He has received numerous
technical and service awards throughout his 31 years of loyal service to the space
program. He retired as Chief, Shuttle Engineering, Mechanical Systems Division in
1994.
2041 Sylvain Belair Sylvain Belair I was a guide in the Space Science Center Museum in Montreal, Canada until
1995. Also an adviser for the American Space Program description in the TV Radio-
Canada Broadcasting, which follows news every time there is a new development
in NASA Today. My Masters degree represented the first developments in the
American Space Age.
681 Barbara Belensky Charles Belensky He was the Chief Biomedical Instrumentation Engineer for Grumman Aerospace
during the LM program and worked directly with the astronauts and physicians.
He designed all the biomedical monitoring systems for ground testing the Lunar
Module's environmental control system and assured the astronauts complete
safety during developmental testing in vacuum chambers.
866 Richard Jolley Patti Bell The 34th Space Congress, Our Space Future-Uniting for Success, proved to be one
of the best ever. The contributions of Patti Bell were instrumental in making this
success possible.
1392 Andrew & Brenda Allen John H. Bell John H Bell dedicated 23 years of his career to the NASA and Space Exploration.
He supported the Redstone, mercury/Redstone, echo, Saturn 1,appollo/saturn V,
Skylab, and the shuttle program. he was honored with the NASA Exceptional
service medal. His endeavors, vision, and leadership helped to pave the pathway
of excellence in the space program of today.
1445 Arthur Bilton Arthur Belton
177 Connie Freehill John R. Benedict A dedicated husband and father of five has always supported the space program.
Although a lithographer by trade, he has always stated that if NASA ever let a
civilian go up in space he would love to be the first in line.
1593 Gordon & Joy Yost Nelson & Doris Beneze
1194 Floyd V. Bennett Floyd V. Bennett Performed a key role during the NASA Apollo Program for development of
operational strategy for manned Lunar Module Spacecraft landings on and
launches from the surface of the Moon. Contributed to lunar landing site
selections, mission trajectory planning, and real time mission support for all
Apollo
manned lunar landings
1242 Everett K. Bennett Everett K. Bennett He stayed behind to support others who chose to lead
229 John Benson Marcia Benson Marcia Michalak Benson, hired at Kennedy Space Center in 1980 and proudly
became a Space Shuttle Team Member as a pull test technician. Upon Shuttle
completion was transferred to the Palmdale CA plant. received suggestion award,
attended National Management classes. Assumed position as test coordinator.
1764 Art Lewis (USK-502) Ronald D. Bentley Upon retiring from the USAF as a Lt. Col., Ron began working at the Space Center
in 1981. He has worked for Martin Marietta, Lockheed Martin and USA. Ron
became an authority on Ground Support Equipment and Facility Systems. He was
instrumental in coordinating, scheduling and implementing facility modifications
and GSE Maintenance. Ron retired from USA on June 22, 2001 and passed away
five days later.
1464 Orveda Benton Orveda Benton
1465 Orveda Benton Robert Benton
775 John P. Benvenuto John P. Benvenuto Originally came to KSC with a contingent of 27 Grumman Employees, transferred
from Bethpage NY in 1965 on the Apollo-LEM Program. Worked at MSOB as a
Methods Engineer for 1 year. Transferred toLC39 A and B in the capacity of Group
Leader worked there for the balance of the Apollo-LEM Program until it's
completion in 1975
249 Edward Benya Edward Benya Chrysler Corporation Space Division: Propellant Group Support Systems, Saturn
Apollo Launch Team, Skylab Program, Apollo-Soyuz Test project. Planning
Research Corp. Systems Design-Space Shuttle Ground Support Equipment.
Lockheed Space Operations Co; System Design Engineer-Space Shuttle, Main
Propulsion Systems,
Ground Support Equipment.
1810 Margot Benz Wilhelm W. Benz Wilhelm W. Benz was born March 8, 1932 in Germany, coming to America in
1955.
He served in the USAF from 1956 until 1960.
He worked for Boeing until 1962 when he started his career with NASA, retiring in
1989.
He continues to do contract work with NASA today.

1588 Katherine Berger Albert M. Berger RCA


2269 Family Bowser Emma Julie Berger
1535 Claude Bergeron C. J. Bergeron Worked for RCA Missile Test Project (MTP) from July 1958 through May 1984.In
Communications: Audio, Outside Wire, Inside Wire. I also worked in various
locations.
285 Richard S. Bergstol Richard S Bergstol Nov 1965 until Apollo completion Richard, employed by Grumman Aircraft Corp.
as an electrical power and explosive device tech., worked on the design,
fabrication, installation and final test of the lunar module in Bethpage, NY and was
a member of the first vehicle team at Cape Kennedy, FL.
494 Nancy Berman Even Berman Avid space collector since the age of 9. Wrote to astronauts and collected first day
issues. Has read books, received periodicals, etc. Has visited Kennedy Space
Center several times, followed launches and space trips via newspapers and TV.
Evan is a
physician who would love to be an astronaut.
2295 Luc Bertels Lize Bertels 16-01-2015 For my daughter: hope that once you put your feet on your brick !
1338 Richard W. Bertoli Richard W. Bertoli Worked nights and weekends supporting the program planning &control function
under the CCA's in order to get paid for changes in work scope.
1185 Roger Beshara Roger Beshara As Quality Control on the Apollo Program, working for Grumman, I was always
determined to make sure that quality of workmanship and material was of the
best. Quality became the primary commodity in everything we did. We proved it
by landing men on the Moon.
255 Angelika Best Raimund Best He works for DASA ASTRO-SPAS Program, which is part of several space missions
made with shuttle.
2044 Samantha Dunscombe Janet Bethay Janet Bethay has dedicated countless hours to the advancement of Environmental
Sustainability throughout NASA centers. As part of the team known as Principal
Center for Recycling and Affirmative Procurement, Janet is considered by her
associates to be a bold visionary, a brilliant integrator and a loyal and hardworking
friend.

915 Wayne Bezant Kenneth Bezant The family of Kenneth Bezant proudly and affectionately submit the following:
Having worked at the Hardeman, Martin, T.W.A. and Boeing Companies, Ken
Bezant was and is an enthusiastic supporter of our Space Program. His fondest
and most fulfilling professional moments were while associated with America's
Space
Program
1845 Joseph Biagiotti Joseph Biagiotti Joseph Biagiotti, LM Ground Support Engineer: Designed checkout of Lunar
Modules Test Articles for Kennedy Launch Complex 37, 39 and at Grumman
Aerospace Corporation. Developed and verified test criteria for simulating lunar
missions to ensure proper testing of ground support equipment and testing of LM
radars. Received "Silver Snoopy" for professional excellence from the astronauts.
413 Jeanne Bicknell James Bicknell James L. Bicknell head of Bendix Aerospace laboratory that co-developed RJ-4
missile fuel used in TALOS, VANDAL and Tomahawk cruise missiles. Identified
troublesome self-generating contaminant found in several missile hydraulic and
fuel systems, including early NASA vehicles. Received 1968 Colwell Award for
efforts. Conducted tests on NASA's lunar seismic module prior to flight.
451 Virginia Biener Sigmund Biener Started with Pan Am in 1961 specializing in voice communications. Engineered
systems to support Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Military and the Shuttle program.
Included are ARIA aircraft, and Downrange stations. Awarded Medal of Merit by
AFCEA International. AFCEA Chapter President, CCTS Treasurer.
486 Kenneth Child William Bierds Stress Analyst on the Lunar Module primary structure co-ordinate with the
structural designers, keeping weight to a minimum. On stand by during Apollo 13.
Group Leader, Stress Analyst on the space shuttle wing and follow through during
manufacture.

1365 Jim Bigham Jim Bigham James P. Bigham joined NASA in early 1966 at the now Johnson Space Center.
Served as Project Engineer for the Lunar Landing Training Vehicle, as Project
Manager for the Space Station Information System until his retirement in 1989
698 Edwin H. Binder Edwin H. Binder Grumman Senior Subcontract Administrator for the procurement of the LM
cockpit panel instruments. Hand controller caution and warning indicator and
signal conditioner
923 Cary Linden Bettie Bingler
1204 Richard E. Biondi Richard E. Biondi Apollo Program 1966-1973 Grumman KSC Shuttle Program 1973-1983 Planning
Research Corp. Grumman 1983-1995 Processing Shuttle Lockheed Martin 1995-
Present Processing Shuttle
1064 Angelina Garcia Robert P. Bird, Jr. Headed the operation responsible for worldwide distribution of films and
television programs for U.S.I.A. Many programs were made promoting the
American Space Program. Personally composed the promotional material to
accompany the film. Infinite Journey, which was about the moon landing
1684 Clarence Bireline Clarence E. Bireline RCA
466 R. J. Rothleutner George Birkel, Jr. Sr. Develop. Physicist. Radiation 56-65. Information theory: automatic search;
linguistic translation: high-speed print: x-plotting; pattern recognition: hybrid and
residue-coded computers digital and self-editing transducers; process control
residue-coded analog-digital converters; direct radio frequency digital conversion.
Burroughs 67-86; Sperry 65-67; Martin 55-56.
278 Roy E. Bishop Roy E. Bishop Supervisor of 'Code 2' procurement which worked closely with engineering in
purchasing the first 'Bread Board' hydraulic valves for the LEM project.
1329 Pete Bitter Pete Bitter At Grumman Aircraft Plant # 3 Bethpage N.Y. I was a part of the LEM Program. I
was in charge of all vendor made machine parts coming into Plant # 3. We would
count and log them in, and send them into the plant for finishing. After final
inspection, they would be returned to us, the machine parts- raw stock area.
Dept161 We would count and package them, and send them to plant # 2LEM
WHSE by Grumman truck
29 Eugene K. Bjerning Eugene K. Bjerning Test conductor and in Engineering Management with Rockwell on the Apollo
Program (1963-1974).
345 Nancy Fowler Dugald Black Born in Scotland, 'Dug' Black, an aeronautical engineer, hired in1942 by NACA
(now NASA) for flight research. Transferred to Cape Kennedy on the Mercury
project in 1959 serving as Deputy Manager of Manned Spacecraft Center Florida
Operations. Retired in 1980as Deputy Director of Technical Services Directorate.
445 Franklin Markle III Harold Black He supported Apollo as a Plans Flight Controller. He worked Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz,
Skylab Reactivation, Approach and Landing Test, Shuttle and Shuttle-Mir as an
Instrumentation and Communications Office (INCO). Worked 56 of 80 shuttle
flights:34 at Orbit INCO, 21 at Ascent/Entry INCO and 12 as Lead INCO.
1277 Heather Randolph Sam Black Samuel Cole Black began his career with NASA in 1972 with Apollo17. From there
he contributed to the following missions, Apollo, Soyuz, Kosmos-Soviet, STS-40,
STS-49, STS-47, STS-58, STS-76,STS-84, and STS-90, his final mission. ALL our love
to Popa Sam.
2095 Gerald Black Gerard Black
228 Ronald Blackard Ronald Blackard Started with the Boeing Co. in Feb. 1966. Participated in every Apollo Saturn V
launch. Continued at KSC in May 1977 on Shuttle Program with Martin Marietta,
then Morton Thiokol, then Lockheed Martin, then United Space Alliance. Have
participated in every Shuttle launch to date (1996) and hope to continue.
2265 Stacey Haddon Jerry Blackburn
527 Charles Blackwell Charles Blackwell Employed by Grumman Aerospace Corp. Arrived at Kennedy Space Center at the
beginning of the Apollo program in August 1966 and left in December 197 .
Worked in the Logistics' department and was responsible for the Repair Control
Unit (RCU). This in support of the Lunar Module (LM).
1611 Carole Mager James G. Blackwood Jimmy always had a keen interest in Space and worked at J.P.L. Florida. He was
the youngest son of George and Katie Blackwood. Gary was his older brother.
Jimmy and Andrew Mager were born on the dame day 29/1/67 and although
apart they maintained a strong bond and met wherever they could. Jimmy died
on 22/12/94 and Andrew on 17/7/99. Two young men with a keen interest in
space.
1749 Kate & George Blackwood Gary H. Blackwood Ph.D. graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 1994. NASA/Jet
Propulsion Laboratory Project Instrument Manager for Starlight Mission/Space
Interferometry telescope to study the origin of the universe. Scheduled for launch
in 2006. Mountaineer, hiker, skier, canoeist, conservationist, nature lover.
32 Howard F Blackwood, Jr. Howard F. Blackwood, Jr. I was involved in the design and implementation of communication and tracking
and data transmission systems for all manned space missions; design and
construction of the control centers at Kennedy Space Center; and Program
Management for systems safety, quality assurance, and readiness reviews for the
Space Transportation Systems from 1960 to 1981.
929 Dr David Blanchard David Blanchard NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Career 1964-1981, private industry support to
NASA 1981-1997. Developed space flight dynamics analysis & modeling for the
first known, successful -gravity - gradient - stabilization of an artificial satellite:
Radio Astronomy Explorer (RAE-1). Responsible for highly successful Payload
Operations Control Center (POCC) for the Hubble Space Telescope.
246 Fred Blanton Fred Blanton NASA employee over 32 years, beginning in 1960 with NASA Space Task Group at
Cape Canaveral. Mr. Blanton coordinated launch site support for all manned space
flight programs and numerous expendable launch vehicles, starting with Project
Mercury through Space Shuttle. Mr. Blanton retired as a Support Manager in the
Executive Management Office, KSC.

1783 Virginia Blevins, Katherine Wells & Beck Blevins Bud Blevins Edwin K. Blevins
2004 Marcia B. King Kenneth E. Bliss My father went to work at Redstron Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama in the early
50's. He was in procurement and worked until his death in August of 1975. He
carpooled with Von Braun in Von Braun's early days in Huntsville because we lived
on the same street. - Marcia B. King

130 Ludwig Blum Ludwig Blum The highlight of my 42 years with Grumman was the 10 years spent on the LM
Program from the mockup stages in B.P.A. to the final launch at KSC.
201 June Blum June Blum June Blum, artist, curator-at-large. Originator of 'East Central Florida Women's
Caucus for Art', Art Chairperson at Cocoa Beach Library, supporting art on space
projects and others. Created conceptual documentation book on space titled 'A
Woman's Space/Southern Exposure', in collection at Cocoa Beach Library.
Contributing, inspiring and organizing arts of the space coast since 1979.
202 June Blum Maurice C. Blum Maurice C. Blum, business man, poet, photographer, originator of the 'Cocoa
Beach Writers Workshop', and editor of the 'Driftwood V' in which many articles
and photos on space were created and inspired by the space launches. Moved
with his wife June to Cocoa Beach in 1979 and contributed to inspiring others to
the arts of the space coast.
1451 Martin Connie Blyseth Connie Blyseth Career spans 42 years in the aerospace industry. Early work involved the analysis
of the electro-magneto-hydrodynamic effects of the LM descent engine on the
landing radar. Appointed Senior. Vice President and General Manager of the
(Freedom) Space Integration Division of the Grumman Corporation in 1992
430 Joseph Bobik Joseph Bobick Was supervisor of Quality Control for NASA on projects, Mercury, Mercury-
Gemini, Apollo, Skylab and Shuttle. Was Director of Safety, Reliability,
Maintainability and Quality Assurance for Lockheed on the Shuttle program in
1987, 1988 and 1989.
1188 Mildred R. Bocek Jaroslav F. Bocek 1966-67 Mfg. Engineering Coordinator in Assembly & Test for Saturn 5
installations of LTA 10-R and 2 R in Apollo 7 and 8launches. 1967-68 Mfg. Planning
Coordinator for LEM-1 launch on Saturn 11 B 1969 as MFG. Engineer developed
spacecraft tool kits& procedures used throughout the Apollo Program
116 Mark L. Bocinsky Roberta L. Bocinsky 'Robbi' Bocinsky (Downs) served our space program for over 8years as a PR
Professional at USBI, the firm responsible for the refurbishment and assembly of
the space shuttles solid rocket boosters. Her dedicated service on NASA's Manned
Flight Awareness National panel helped to ensure the safety of America's
Astronauts.

876 J. Thomas Schank George H. Bodeen George Bodeen led and actively participated in Lindberg Heat Treating Company's
efforts to engineer unique equipment capabilities and design Heat Treating
Process Specifications for Rocket Motor Cases, Fuel Cells and Thrust Vector
Controls which have been vital to many Space Programs, including Titan, Apollo
and the Lunar Module
205 Earl Bodkin Earl Bodkin Started working in he space program for Rockwell in 1979 as a Mechanical Tech.,
transferred to Lockheed was one of two people that installed the Canadian Arm.
Retired in 1989 as a Quality Control Inspector. It was a great honor to be part of
the space program.
1480 Angela Chaconas Angela Boduch
442 Donald Bohlmann Richard Bohlmann In memory of Richard Ray Bohlmann - Electrical Engineer for NASA from 1963-
1991. Gemini project to Shuttle payload. Lead Engineer on Apollo-Soyuz mission.
Winner of the Silver Snoopy award 1987.He reached for the stars and touched the
face of God.
2227 Ray Boileau Ray Boileau Kennedy Space Center Commander Club Supporter along with Geana Wood.
2042 Patrick Boisvert Patrick Boisvert I am a supporter of the American Space Program. I will be coming every 3 months
to the Kennedy Space Center with my friend, Sylvain Belair, before Shuttle
launches. I visit many place in Titusville and Cocoa Beach to represent the
American Space Age of Mercury, Gemini and Apollo.
1017 Mr. & Mrs. Eric Mohlenhoff Allen L. Bollam Allen L. Bollam was one of the original 448 employees of NASA's Lewis Research
Center, in Cleveland, Ohio when it opened in 1958.He worked for NASA as an
electronics technician and was a member of the Host Project Team, until he
retired
in June 1987
2019 Barbara Widerman Ray & Ann Bolton Ray worked on the Electrical Design of Ground Support Equipment and was
involved in some way in the electrical design of nearly every building at Kennedy
Space Center for 33 years. He served as Chief, Special Power Section. / Ann
worked in Spacelab Checkout Operations as a test conductor checking the
scientific instruments' computer and power interfaces with Sapcelab and Shuttle
prior to their flight. Later she served as Program Manager. All total, she served
almost 30 years with the Kennedy Space Center.
289 Leonard G. Bonadonna Leonard G. Bonadonna While employed at the Grumman Corporation Bethpage, New York facility as a
Propulsion Technician I had the honor of performing various phases of assembly
of both the ascent and descent stages of the lunar module from Jan 1966 thru Jan
1971.

615 Laura & Neil Casey Charles E. Bookbinder My thirty year career at Grumman is a source of great pride to me: the Space
Program is my generation's achievement in America's great pioneering tradition.
Just as my great-grandfather Sutter discovered gold in California, my work on the
Lunar Module represents my contribution to my family, pioneering tradition
1765 Marie Short Glen R. Booker Glen began his career at KSC with Chrysler on the Saturn I Program on Pad 34 &
37 in Cape Canaveral from 1966-1969.
Apollo Program at Boeing Co. from 1969-1972. Apollo Moon Program at Bendix
from 1974-1975.
The Space Shuttle Program at Rockwell, Lockheed & USA on the Mobile Launcher
as Supervisor from 1979-2000.
The Space Shuttle Program at Rockwell, Lockheed & USA on the Mobile Launcher
2010 Linette Padgett Will D. Booker
2011 Linette Padgett Shane A. Booker
1 Beth / Forrest Goodwin Ron & Margo Borrup
1158 Hans Borstell Hans Borstell Hans Borstell supported the fabrication of the ablative components of the LM
ascent and descent engines. His tasks were to help resolve materials and
processing issues and to assure that the processing techniques were correct. He
did TDY at Hetco, Haveg, and Elder Industries, TRW and Rockwell
757 Carl F. Bothe Carl F. Bothe The above person held the position of Manager Program Planning for Grumman
Aerospace Corp. at the Kennedy Space Center during the period of January 1966
thru December 1969. He was responsible for the preparation and submittal of
detailed pert diagrams and timelines used to track the status of site activation and
LEM checkout including detailed recovery plans for the late tracking items
2021 Paul Bottone Paul Bottone Paul Bottone worked on the L.E.M. program (computer work) in the late 60's
through the 70's.
257 Joe Bourne Joe Bourne In early days worked on Nike Zeus anti-ICBM system and an air weapons control
system. Joined NASA in 1964 and served as Project Engineer during construction
of KSC launch facilities. Later worked as Delta Launch Vehicle Systems Engineer,
Apollo Program Project Manager, and finally as a Shuttle Payloads engineering
manager.
258 Joe Bourne Janice Gray Bourne As a financial manager in local business and government, remained steadfast,
loyal and outspoken Space Program supporter in word and deed. A strong
advocate of space funding through responsible Federal budgeting. Provided
advocacy of the nations space endeavors in numerous business arenas. A true
champion of the
cause.
766 Bill Bouwsma Bill Bouwsma 1958-1959 Test and checkout of the Redstone Boosters Detroit Mi1959-1962 Test
and checkout of Jupiter Program Detroit Mi1962-1966 Static test of the Saturn B
Huntsville Al.1966-1975 Launch Engineer Saturn B Program K.S.C. Skylab and
Apollo

1343 Crystal Ann Bowser Crystal Ann Bowser


1841 Michael V. Bowser Sabrina Marie Bowser Remember, wherever you go, there you are.
396 Roger Boyce Walter Boyce Known also as 'Mister Hydraulics' in Grumman, worked on all LEM's Control
System - accent - decent stages of the lunar modules. Tested tite pitch and yaw
and roll rocket motors. Monitored leakage of fuel in the systems in planet 14.
1251 Elmire Boyd Veteran of the Manned Space Flight Program for over 20 years
2170 Kathy E. Boyd Kathy E. Boyd For 21 years I have supported the Space Shuttle program and Aires 1. As a QA
inspector, I executed inspections from receiving SRM segments and ET's to Orbiter
wheel stop at landing. I'm very proud to be a part of this history.
1018 Sandra Tofflemire Jo Ann Boyer We are a family of curiosity, of wonder, of hope and of learning on every level. We
support education of youth, the field of science studies and the exploration of our
cosmic neighborhood.
337 Kevin Boynton M. A. Boynton Retired from both the military and the KSC security patrol, my father has served
the country he loves twice in uniform. From project Gemini through the Space
Shuttle missions his dedication to duty has been an example to his fellow
patrolmen and to all he protected and served.
1165 Val Stillwell The Sinclair Boys Whose love of space started in childhood, who will always be young at heart, will
always aim for the stars, and will always look up and see endless possibilities
1160 Robert E. Brader Robert E. Brader I was the LEM Purchasing Manager in charge of procuring the LEM rocket engines,
radars, environment and orientation systems electronic and all ground support
equipment. My responsibility covered request for quotes, negotiating and issuing
contracts to the chosen successful bidders and managing those contracts through
completion.

1716 Helen Bradford, The Shull Family William & Gail Bradford William S. Bradford Electronics Technician in Engineering Support shops for 39 years. (RCA 29 years,
CSR 10 years). Shops personnel were subject to travel anywhere in the world, at
anytime, for the installation, maintenance and operation of electronic systems
used for Missile Tracking.
660 Ann Bradley Ann Bradley Ms. Bradley received numerous NASA awards and both the Meritorious and
Distinguished Presidential Rank awards for her performance from 1973-1994.
Some of her positions included: Deputy Associate Administrator; Director of
Personnel; Director, NASA Resident office, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; and Director
of Administration Dryden Flight Research Center.
2097 United Space Alliance In-Place Calibration Department Charles E. Bradley Charles made monumental contributions to the Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle
Programs through exemplary calibration services at KSC. Throughout his 43 years
of service, he was recognized for his professionalism, energy, initiative and
integrity. His superior technical and people skills reflect great credit upon him and
the U.S. Space Program.

2213 Gabe Gabrielle Lori (Lucy) Bradner Lori Bradner has never ending energy and intense love of the space program. She
instills hope and fuels the imagination of her students. She established a direct
link with NASA and receives daily mission updates. Lori arranged for a bus for her
students to Kennedy Space Center to see a Shuttle launch and, despite numerous
obstacles, managed a live feed for her students to speak with the astronauts on
the International Space Station. Lori exemplifies "THE DREAM IS ALIVE".
1992 Gretchen D. Demole Jim Bradshshaw
286 Lee R. Brandt Lee Brandt 1966 to 1973 - Propulsion/Environmental Control Systems Technician on the lunar
module, worked on all manned and unmanned Apollo spacecraft missions.
Received 'Silver Snoopy' award in December of 1969 for professional excellence
on
Apollo XIII spacecraft.
2023 D. Lee Brandt D. Lee Brandt Composite Lay-up technician, 1993-1994 Grumman Aerospace Corporation,
Milledgeville, GA.
467 Harriet Larson Harriet Brannen My daughter Harriet L. Brannen died May 13, 1996. She was a good citizen and
tax payer and an avid supporter of our space program. She was also a veteran of
the US Air Force.
2006 Halverstadt Teresa L. George Brashear "Addicted to the manned space program" honorable, hardworker, always a
gentleman raised four children and accumulated 42 years covering the Murcury,
Apollo, and Space Shuttle programs. Supported Shuttle Operations at
Vandenburg AFB, received Shuttles from Palmdale, CA and worked many shuttle
landings at
Edwards AFB and KSC, FL.
1837 Lonney Bratcher Lonney Bratcher Worked at Grand Bahamas Island and Carten Kay in Timing & Communications.
Spent six months on Twin Falls Victory Missile Tracking ship. Worked at Cape in
Control Timing and Firing; then to video distribution systems. Final work area was
as Chief Electronic Tech at the Launch Operations Control Center for Titan IV
system.
1462 Cynthia C. Braughon Cynthia C. Braughon Cyndi joined JSC in 1975. She worked her way up from the mailroom to the
executive suite, starting as a mail and file clerk and eventually becoming
administrative officer to the directors, engineering, from that position she moved
to the office of the Chief financial officer, supporting manned space flight
2183 Joseph Braun Ronald Braun Ronald Braum worked at Grumman from 1968 to 2006. Worked on LEM/Apollo
Program - Flight Test Engineering, Structural Testing and Advanced Manufacturing
programs.
2184 Joseph Braun Joseph Braun Joseph Braun worked at Grumman Corporation from 1967 - 2006. Design work
on Orbiting Astronomical Observatory (OAO), Lunar Excursion Module (LEM) -
Space Shuttle Mechanical Design Wings and Elevon Seal Panels - Manufacturing
Program
Support.
448 Barbara Burkhard Lawrence Brazel Lawrence G. Brazel was an engineer in the crew and equipment department of
the Grumman Aerospace Corporation. Throughout the space program, he was
responsible for providing services for spacesuits. As a result of his efforts,
astronauts in space suits were able to safely perform various test exercises in an
environment while simulated space flight.
1324 Elizabeth C. Godfrey P. Thomas Breakfield III P. Thomas Breakfield, 111 has been a dedicated and devoted engineer, manager,
Director and mentor to all he worked with during his 34 years with NASA at KSC in
support of the Apollo, Shuttle, Space Station and Expendable Launch Vehicle
Programs.
591 Leopold R. Brecht, Jr. Leopold R. Brecht Jr. Design of Microwave Antenna at Grumman
1366 E.R. Brecken Worked on all of Saturn missions; the Saturn I, Saturn IB & Saturn V on the SIV
and SIVB stages that the Douglas Aircraft Co. then the McDonnell Douglas Co.
built and subsequent checkout and launched, from Sept. 1963 - July 1975.This
includes all of Apollo Missions (Apollo 4,6 & Apollo 8 through Apollo 17) as a
launch team member (hydraulics). Also placed the Space Stat. into orbit followed
by 3 manned
launches to the Orbiting Space Station
727 Sal Brescia Sal Brescia Sal Brescia worked for Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. during the LM
Program as a hydraulic pneumatic ground support engineer. Designed and
installed 'Cold Flow Facility' which was used to verify integrity of Space Crafts
before they were shipped to Kennedy Space Center. Also worked on Space Station
Freedom
563 Sheila Breyer Arthur Breyer III A Launch Systems Safety Advisor for the Boeing Atlantic Test Center at the
Kennedy Space Center on the Apollo Program, 1968-1972. Insured operational
safety of Launch Umbilical Tower 'Swing Arms', S1-C Stage Systems, Hold-down
Arms, Tail Service Masts and the USAF Flight Termination System. Forever,
'...keep
the 'Dream alive!'.
2197 Sheila Breyer A. William Breyer III A Launch Systems Safety Advisor for the Boeing Atlantic Test Center at the
Kennedy Space Center on the Apollo Program, 1968-1972. Insured operational
safety of Launch Umbilical Tower 'Swing Arms', S1-C Stage Systems, Hold-down
Arms, Tail Service Masts and the USAF Flight Termination System. Forever,
'...keep
the 'Dream alive!'.
2198 Sheila Breyer William Breyer III A Launch Systems Safety Advisor for the Boeing Atlantic Test Center at the
Kennedy Space Center on the Apollo Program, 1968-1972. Insured operational
safety of Launch Umbilical Tower 'Swing Arms', S1-C Stage Systems, Hold-down
Arms, Tail Service Masts and the USAF Flight Termination System. Forever,
'...keep
the 'Dream alive!'.
2147 Lee R. Bridgeman Lee R. Bridgeman After 32 years (1962 - 1994) at KSC/CCAFS Retired from NASA Spacecraft Quality
Office as Branch Chief Integrated Surveillance Division (Shuttle Operations
OPF/VAB/Pad/Landing Sites). Worked on Minuteman, Polaris, Gemini, Apollo,
Skylab, Delta, Shuttle (KSC & Vendor Plants). Presented Snoopy Award by
Astronauts John Young & Bob Crippen.
940 Roy D. Bridges, Jr. Roy D. Bridges, Jr. Roy D Bridges Jr. (Major General USAF Retired). Pilot of the Space Shuttle
Challenger Spacelab 2 Mission (STS SIF). Commander of the Eastern Space and
Missile Center (Patrick AFB and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Florida) and the
Air Force Flight Test Center (Edwards AFB Ca). Director of the John F Kennedy
Space Center Florida.
597 Robert G. Brielmann Robert G. Brielmann Member of Grumman Aerospace Corporation Apollo Launch Team at Kennedy
Space Center 1966-1972 as a Quality Assurance Representative. Ensured the
quality and integrity of ground support equipment (GSE) and Lunar Module (LM)
readiness for launch during Program Site Activation and Apollo 1 through Apollo
17 Privileged Recipient of NASA Snoopy Award
175 James A. Bright James Bright During military career supported space operations during the mid1960's thru mid
1970's while serving on submarine duty. After military retirement held position as
Systems Training Instructor in the Fire Alarm/Suppression and Electronic Security
Systems starting with 'Return to Flight'-'STS-26' at Kennedy Space Center
423 Richard Brinckerhoff Richard Brinckerhoff 1964-1969 Bendix Chief Test Conductor and Manager of complex 39at KSC. (work
area 1 in the contract)
1234 Amy & Scott Schoedler Mark Brinsko
1047 Bernard G. Brisabois Fr Bernard G. Brisabois Fr I am dedicated to space programs for more than 30 years, starting with French
and European Projects in 1965 and was Assistant Project Manager for Spacelab
and European Participation to the Space Shuttle. Today as a consultant I work for
an American Company involved in tape recorders and SSR, named Odetics Inc of
Anaheim Ca. I'm a member of the AIAA and the Planetary Society
541 Robert Briskman Robert Briskman Mr. Briskman worked for NASA Headquarters from 1959-1964 in the Office of
Tracking and Data Acquisition. He contributed significantly to the Gemini and
Apollo programs through selection of ground and shipboard stations and
development of the Unified S-Band system, receiving the Apollo Achievement
Award.
492 David Brittain Carol Brittain As a teacher she brought her math students to the Cape on fieldtrips to show her
students how critical math was to the space program - and how critical the space
program was to the country.
493 David Brittain David Brittain Currently a board member of AMF. Also served on the education committee and
was among the first group of advisors on the initial development of the
educational programs of AMF.
2192 Strategic Planning & Integration (SPI) James E. Broadfoot James E. Broadfoot graduated from Rice University in 1962 with a B.S. degree in
Electrical Engineering. Jim joined NASA (Johnson Space Center) in July 1963
through May 1988. In May 1988, Jim joined Rockwell Space Operations Company
(RSOC) working on the Space Transportation Systems Operations Contract
(STSOC). He transitioned to United Space Alliance (USA) and the Space Flight
Operations Contract (SFOC) in June 1996. In October 2010, Jim is retiring with
over 47 years of combined experience in support of the Space Program.
1113 Agnew Broadhurst Buzze Lansing E. Broadhurst Performed duty from 1962 to 1972, serving as Transportation Officer for NASA's
Space Program
275 Frank G. Brockerman, Sr. Frank Brockerman, Sr. Transferred by R.C.A. in June of 1954, from New Jersey to Florida to join a task
force in support of the missile test project (MTP). Held series of assignments
including Liaison Engineer between the Cape and Patrick AFB during the Gemini
and Apollo programs. Retired as Manager, Engineering Control, in 1972.
543 Nancy Brockman Paul Brockman Managed program support for the scientists who planned the exploration
activities for all Apollo lunar missions and established and managed, for 8 years,
NASA's outreach to state and local government and economic development
agencies, gaining broad support for NASA's civil aeronautics and industrial
technology
transfer programs.
1556 Albert E. Brodel Albert E. Brodel Grumman/ From A Brodel-Memory at age 80. Worked in Plant 33-Grummans
Bethpage in Long Island NY. Our Foreman-Paul Schatzel, Our Group Leader-
Wayne ?.We assembled electrical cables for LEM, made cables for gauges that
measured fuel for LEM. A few cables with gold pins and explosive connectors so
LEM would disconnect from the platform on the moon.
1434 Bob Brodie Bob Brodie
479 Richard Gontarek Dave Brody
397 Frederick Bronleben Frederick Bronleben Worked for Grumman Aerospace for 36 years and on LEM project for1 year.
610 Edwin J. Brooks Edwin J. Brooks Quality Control on ascent and descent stage PLT 2 clean room testing and
induction brazing. Awarded for ideas on propulsion tank inspection and grounding
testing of components
1663 Karen & David Douglas Frederick W. Brooks Mr. Brooks was a Quality Control Engineer specializing in all phases of Ultro Sonic
Testing and Evaluation on all Grumman Products.
1780 Lucille Brooks W. Wisnicky Thomas R. L. Brooks Space career commenced with Army National Guard, Nike Ajax, 1958-61.
Philcoaerospace assignments, operations controller, Thule, Greenland and
Seychelles, 1961-77. G.E. Space Program, Diyarbalkir, Turkey & Stateside, Test
Director/Data Analyst 1978-93. Space positions Martin Marietta 1993-4, evolved
into Lockheed, Database Management, 1995-6. Retired. An exemplary contributor
to vital American progress.

428 William Brosier William Brosier Involved with the Scout Vehicle design at LaRC. Transferred to Goddard Launch
Operations for Atlas, Delta and Titan launches of Lunar Orbiter, Biosatellite and
Viking. Transferred to KSC Pay-load Operations for both Shuttle and ELV Payloads.
Retired from MDAC Payload Operations after performing early planning for the
International Space Station.
770 Charles & Frances Taylor Irving C. Brower Director/Co-ordinator Data Processor Launch and Tracking manned Space Flight
Affiliated with RCA and Boeing Companies
164 Ina M. Brown Hugh M. Brown From the unmanned program into the manned program, Hugh M. Brown is
among the recognized leaders working with people and systems to maintain our
American Space Program. He stands at the forefront of technology and facility
management, having contributed to the Space Program in six of the nine NASA
centers.
279 Wilford Brown Wilford Brown Wilford Brown on board instrumentation project engineer for the lunar module
for Grumman Aerospace.
31 Joseph A. Brown, CCE Joseph A. Brown, CCE Space Program/Pioneer/NASA 5/63-1/20/95. Team member Design Engineering
Facilities, GSE, KSC Lead Cost Eng. Created & Developed over 50 Aerospace
Government Estimating tools/spin-offs. Astronauts Silver Snoopy & NASA
Commendation Awards for millions of Dollars Cost Savings. Internationally
recognized Aerospace Cost Engineering, 30 tech papers, 5 NASA Tech briefs.
2260 Julie Stanley Adrian Browne NASA and family was his love. Andy's dedication and support to the space
program spanned over 40 years. He especially embraced being a test director for
the shuttle program.
617 William H. Bruning William H. Bruning While employed at Grumman Co. I served in the followingcapacities:08-1966 to
09/1972 systems engineer on advanced studies first for a space station and
subsequently for a space shuttle. 09-1962 to 06-1966 Program Manufacturing
Manager for the Lunar Excursion Module 12-1960 to 08-1962 Project Tool
Engineer for the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory
369 Lora Singer Donn Bruse Came to the Cape in 1966 for Hughes Aircraft Company on the Surveyor program.
Five successes out of seven launches mapped moon landing areas for Apollo.
Joined NASA on the Apollo program but left and returned in 1980 on the Shuttle
program. Retired in 1994to North Carolina.
1401 Friendly Village Of Florida Danny Bryant
627 Stephen J. Bucca Stephen J. Bucca Work in Test and Checkout Documentation Procedures
47 Donald D. Buchanan Donald D. Buchanan A career Civil Service Design Engineer beginning in 1949 with NACA, then ABMA,
and to NASA in 1960. Designed launching and handling equipment for Redstone,
Jupiter, and Pershing Missiles. Chief Design Engineer for NASA, KSC for the Apollo,
Skylab, ASTP, and Shuttle Programs until retirement in 1981.
2102 Jean P. Buchanan Jean P. Buchanan
696 Anne H. Buchanan Paul Buchanan, M.D. 1972-1974 Flight Medicine Branch Chief, Johnson Space Center TX NASA Flight
Surgeon Apollo 17,Skylab 11. 1974-1994Director,Biomedical Operations Office;
John F Kennedy Space Center, Fl; Research-Muscle Wasting in Space, Closed
Ecological Life Support System. 2 NASA Exceptional Service Medals. Aerospace
Medical Association: Bauer award, Space Medicine President
592 Evelyn Buchheim Donald S. Buchheim Donald was a prototype mechanic on the LEM Program. He worked on the first
landing gear and the flag. He was proud to be a part of this historic event
1863 Nannette Long Robert Hunt Buckley Robert H. Buckley joined NASA in 1962 at the Manned Spacecraft Center in
Houston, Texas and was assigned as the lead ordnance and control system
engineer on Project Mercury in the Preflight Operations Division at Cape
Canaveral. From 1963 to 1965 he was the lead integration engineer and test
conductor on the Gemini missions, which included chairing the NASA / Air Force
subcommittee whose activities led to the first American (Gemini /
Agena)spacecraft rendezvous in space.

After Project Gemini, Mr. Buckley was assigned as the NASA test team manager
for the lunar vehicle (LEM-1) and later became the contract technical manager to
manage the Rockwell Apollo Command Service Module (CSM) contract.

In 1970 he became the Spacecraft / Orbiter Manager for the original KSC Space
Shuttle Task Team. In 1975 he was assigned as the Chief of the Shuttle
Operations Planning and Integration Office. He was named as Chief of the NASA
Air Force Management Office in 1983. Mr. Buckley supported all manned space
programs within the National Aeronautics and Space Administration up until his
retirement.

During his 32 years of NASA service, Mr. Buckley received the 1992 Outstanding
Performance Award, the NASA Exceptional Service medal, nine superior
performance awards and two certificates of commendation. Robert Buckley
retired in January 1994 as Chief of the NASA - Air Force Management Office at
KSC.
While in this position he worked for the KSC Executive Management Office and
473 Donald Buffkin Donald Buffkin Served in a logistics support capacity for 38 years beginning with Pan Am (20
years) on the AFETR, and at KSC in the VAB/OPF facilities for the past 18 years
(Boeing, Lockheed/Martin, USA) in direct support of the shuttle operations.
1786 Oscar Bullard Oscar Bullard My career began in 1965 with Douglas Aircraft on the Delta Program; continued
with engineering companies as Boeing, Pan American, PRC during the Apollo
Program; retired as a Project Manager with McDonnell Douglas/PGOC Shuttle and
Space Station Program in 1996. Working here at KSC was a great honor!
483 Barrett Whitman Jr. Frank Bunce Frank shouldered overall technical responsibility for the integrity of all of the
Grumman lunar module structure prior to the initial landing. Without people of
Frank's caliber, the lunar landing simply would not have been successful.
2027 Terrie Bunch Schoon Robert C. Bunch Robert C. Bunch was a Project and Quality Engineer on Apollo at MSFC and
transferred to KSC as Project Engineer in 1967. He was a Quality Engineer of
Shuttle External Tank in 1967. He was Senior Quality Engineer at HMF, OPE & LCC
on the Shuttle until he retired in 1997.
1356 Mrs. Wiley C. Bunn Wiley Bunn Wiley C. Bunn: Director of Quality Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville,
Alabama Deceased 1995
656 Josephine Burdish Richard Burdish Richard Burdish-Quality Assurance Engineer at Grumman Aerospace-06/28/65 to
07/02/92. Involved in designing, building and testing of the communication
system inside the LM. His career with Grumman involved working on many
programs, but 10:56 July 20,1969 was far and away the proudest moment of his
career.
712 Gene Burgess Gene Burgess Gene Burgess performed radiographic inspection for quality of workmanship on
all Lunar Module Components while employed at Grumman Aerospace Corp.
1768 Richard D. Burghduff Richard D. Burghduff I joined the Langley Research Center as an Engineer in 1961 and transferred to JSC
in 1964 and became the Apollo Guidance Navigation and Control Manager. At the
beginning of the Shuttle program, I was named Manager of the Shuttle Cockpit
and retired as Space Shuttle Chief Engineer in 1997.

1314 Rhonda Bajalia Sharon Burnette Space Education has been Sharon's specialty for a number of years. She is a
NEWEST member from the class of 1998 at KSC. Thanks to her, numerous fifth
grade students have been inspired to ' Reach For The Stars '
2165 Karla Harrell Carolyn J. Burnham I started working at KSC October 17, 1977 for Computer Science Corp. as a
Computer Hardware Technician. I worked 3 years then for Grumman Technical
Services, then Northrop Grumman, then Lockheed, then Lockheed Martin. The
United Space Alliance contract began June 1, 1996. Worked with no gaps in
employment since 10-17-77 until June 1, 2010. Took voluntary lay off. LPS
Launch
Control Room Lead.
12 Mary Leonard Burrus Mary Leonard Burrus I was Medical Technologist, PAN AM Medical Dept for 8 years. Performed
Laboratory Procedures & X-Rays required for surveillance physicals on fuel
handlers, yearly personnel physicals & key physicals as well as bacteriological
testing including water samples from the Apollo Space capsule.
11 George Burrus George J. Burrus, III Started Feb 1957 with the Douglas Thor. Was responsible for air conditioning the
Missile on the Launch Pad for 2 years. Was involved with AVCO Nose Cones on all
Missiles for 4 years. Was NASA Project Engineer, Launch Control Center and
Engineer Manager Mobile Service Structure for 14 years.
1155 Marguerite Burt Marguerite Burt I feel honored to have been a Grumman employee from 1948-1990and to have
had the privilege to participate in the awesome space program of our great
country. No company could ever top Grumman. Who else could ever have put
man
on the moon! What a feat! GRUMMAN
1260 George R. Burton George R. Burton Propulsion Technician-Member of Lunar Module Launch Team, loaded fuel and
oxidizers, supercritical helium and high pressure gases onto spacecraft prior to
launch. Checked out and tested assent, decent, and reaction control engines.
Member of 'Red Contingency Team'.
1080 Nat P. Busi Nat P. Busi Retired in 1994 as Vice President-Controller of the Grumman Corporation where
employed from 1963-1994. My duties at Grumman included active involvement
with financial/contractual aspects of NASA Programs E.G. LM; O.A.O.; Space
Shuttle
1940 Sheree Butler-White Shirlene Butler Shirlene Butler worked for GE, TRW, and NBC news out at the Cape from February
1958 to 1962. She was a communications operator and a cryptographer during
the Atlas mission and after. She had 20 minutes to get to the Cape from Eau Gallie
and to be ready to type every time Russia sent up a vessel (balloon, missile).
Shirlene typed code in the dark at about 120 wpm, without making mistakes. She
was present when the first satellite transmission from the President occurred. And
at a time when women were at home, she was the only woman there. Shirlene
said, "It was a very exciting time in history and she is glad she was given a part in
it."
1883 Butler The Butler Family Will submit at a later time.
1672 Michael Wise Linda Jean Button Linda J. Button served the SPACE program from Aug 90 - Jan 2001 She was an
Orbiter Integrity Monitor Lead. Ms. Button died January 21, 200. She was loved
and respected by all. KSC flags were flown at half-staff. She will be greatly missed
by all.
1471 Donald J. Butz Donald J. Butz Don had a lifelong interest in space exploration, particularly manned. This was
initiated and encouraged by his mother, Margarete (Willer) Butz, who came to the
U.S. in 1956 from Munich, Germany. He has a BSAAE (1981) from Ohio State
University and worked in not-for-profit R&D for 19 years.

912 John M. Buxton John M. Buxton John M. Buxton, Grumman Aerospace, Vice President, served as Director of all
Houston LEM operations for the duration of the Apollo Program. Responsibilities
included providing continuing interface and communication link between senior
NASA and Grumman management, as well as managing the extensive LEM test
program
355 James Byars James Byars Spacecraft Operating Engineer for Grumman at KSC-Apollo program. Received
Silver Snoopy award from Astronaut Allan Bean 10 Dec 69for a sustained superior
performance in all areas of space testing. Launch of LM 1,3,5,7 which was highly
professional and contributed importantly to the success of the manned lunar
effort. Your personal performance has been exemplary in all respects.
30 Frank Byrne Frank Byrne 1956-1994 GI in the US Army of Electronic Engineers. NASA - KSC. Helped design
& build the Launch Processing System.
248 Earl Cagle, Jr. Earl Cagle, Jr. Provided official Apollo 11 20th anniversary launch re-creation rocket flight at LC-
39, July, 1989, and 25th anniversary launcher-creation at Spaceport USA, July,
1994. Received written, verbal commendation from Neil Armstrong, Rocco
Petrone. Performs annual public rocket launch commemoration for Challenger
crew. Photographs, archives space history artifacts for future generations.
793 Cecily Cain Arnold Cain 1st Cameraman (Documentary Photography RCA) started work at the Cape mid
summer 1957 until RCA lost contract 1969. Received many Commendations from
Air Force & NASA including one for film on construction of VAB. He was a Space
Buff until the day he died in 1993 (After RCA he worked free lance on Marooned
for UPI) and several European T.V. stations
1511 Jim & Pat Cain James O. & Patricia Cain RCA
1642 James & Patricia Cain Patricia & James Cain RCA
544 Harold Calhoun Harold Calhoun Naval Research Laboratory VANGUARD Project Officer at the Atlantic Missile
Range Feb 56 - Sep 59. Recovery Officer, Staff of Department of Defense
Representative for projects Mercury &Gemini Sep 59 - Apr 63. JPL Representative,
KSC NASA Test Support Office, for JPL-managed lunar and interplanetary missions
Apr 63-Sep 78.

611 John A. Caligiuri John A. Caligiuri Structural Design Engineer at Grumman Aerospace 1952-1993Designed the fuel
tank thermal shielding support structure of the Lunar Module Ascent Stage.
Designer/Supervisor of the Space Shuttle Wing Plank Assembles, landing gear
door and the design/configuration of the Wing Thermal and Static Test Article
349 Sarah Callahan Robert Callahan, III 1960-1981- USAF Patrick Air Force Base & Wright Patterson AFB. Avionics
mechanic on ARIA aircraft deployed worldwide for rockets missiles, Mercury,
Gemini, Apollo and Sky Lab. Retired with over 6000 Master Aircrew hours
dedicated to space exploration. 1981-present- Rockwell International, Space
Systems Division, Kennedy Space Center. Lead Avionics Engineer for Space
Shuttle.
1014 Rosellyn J. Calvert Robert E. Calvert Hayes International Corp. 2 yrs 10 Months Supervisor-Field Liaison Engineer.
Supervised ground support equipment and launcher operations for Saturn V
Program. McDonnell Douglas Corp. Design and Development, Mobile Orbital Lab,
and Skylab drawings
1999 AMF Allan Cameron Mr. Allan Cameron was a finalist in the 2006 Alan Shepard Technology in
Education Award contest. Mr. Cameron is a teacher at Carl Hayden Community
High School in Phoenix, AZ. The Astronauts Memorial Foundation is proud to
inscribe his name on the Spacewalk of Honor at the Kennedy Space Center.
1861 Stu Cohen The Holders Camp Hill PA The Holders have attended all six of friend Jim Wetherbee's launches. Robyn
Holder has taught Space Education at St. Theresa's Elementary School of Camp
Hill.
655 Mrs. Melvin J. Campbell Melvin James Campbell Melvin James Campbell retired from NASA June 3,1985. He had been with NASA
for 21 years. He was in the Quality Surveillance Section, Shuttle Assurance Office,
Shuttle Management and Operations Director
1162 Robert L. Campbell Mary Lee Campbell Was Charles Walkers first grade teacher
1475 B. W. Campbell Leonard Earl Campbell
122 Pearl E. Campbell Guy Campbell, Jr. Guy Campbell joined North American (Rockwell International) in April, 1963. He
went to Florida as part of the Project Office on the Apollo Program. In 1973 he
became part of the Configuration Management Office of the Shuttle Team in
California. He retired in April 1984, died in October 1995.
104 Janice C. Capone Donald J. Capone Donald Capone began his NASA career in 1967. He held many responsible
positions in the areas of financial and resources management, and retired in 1985
as Deputy Cargo Projects Manager. He served as a Consultant to the State of
Florida and private industry in activities directly associated with NASA programs.
He died in 1993.
79 Paul D. Kennedy Delbert M. Carlson Became employed with Rockwell June 1, 1965. Supervisor responsible for
planning, scheduling, guidance and direction of mechanical and electrical
technicians, assigned to site activation, ground support equipment in support of
vehicle launches at KSC. Transitioned to Lockheed at SPC turnover in same
capacity
assigned to Pad A. Retired May 31, 1996.
2226 Marsha Carlson The "January Girls" 2012 Carlson, Marsha We are a group of nine women who are celebrating our sixteenth year of traveling
together in the month of January. We treasure the history of our friendship as
well as that of our country and this space program. We are blessed to be
Americans!
142 Jane M. Carmody Thomas Carmody Purchasing Manager - Grumman Lunar Space Program at KSC. Responsible for all
purchasing in support of a 1,500 man launch crew. Worked within NASA and ASPR
regulations and guidelines hired, trained and supervised a staff of 18 buyers
support personnel. Recipient of NASA 'Snoopy' award among others.
1936 Riffe Retha Donald Carnes Will submit at a later time.
188 Marie & Mary Carney James Michael Carney Mike worked for McDonnell Douglas for 25 years (1959-1970,1980-1995), and
retired in April of 1995. During that time, he worked in the Timekeeping
Department, in the Apollo Program Administrative Engineering Section, on the
Skylab program and on the Shuttle program working in the Engineering Release
Area.
2244 Lisa Cosgrove Larry A. Carr Larry Carr gave his career to NASA through 25 years as Director of Integrated Data
Symptoms and build the MODCOMP computer which launched all of the Shuttles.

294 J. Carroll Jack Carroll Grumman Corp. Asst to Apollo Lunar Module Program Dir.
384 James Carroll James Carroll A member of the ABMA Missile Firing Lab from June 1956 to July 1,1960.
Transferred to NASA 7-1-60. Worked in blockhouses 56,26,30,34 and 37 as the
Doppler Tracking Station Chief, during the launch of Alan Shepard, Gus Grissom,
the first Saturn from BH34an BH37. Worked in LCC39 data display for all 4 firing
rooms for all Apollo launches. Worked for LPS in LC39 from 3/77 to retirement
5/94.
607 Frank J. Carroll Frank J. Carroll I was part of the team that designed the equipment used for the ascent and
descent stages for the Lunar Module. Active on the LEM Program (Support Dept)
from July 1964 thru July 1966.Grumman employee from 1964-1994
310 June Carson June Carson June 1955 to Jan 1979- the most exciting years of my life! Positions I held were: a
secretary to Dr Kurt Debus, Director, Missile Firing Lab, taken over by NASA and
became KSC; secretary to Merritt Preston, Director, Launch Operations;
Administrative Specialist to Walter Kapryan who took over from Preston.
706 Stephen P. Carter Stephen P. Carter
1373 F. E. Carter F. E. Carter
1374 F. H. Carter F. H. Carter
1250 Arthur Case Veteran of the Manned Space Flight Program for over 20 years
1884 Marilyn Casey Marilyn Casey Will submit at a later time.
227 Beverly Ellis Beverly Casey Ellis Secretary, General Electric (1960-1967) Atlas Titan, Mercury, Gemini, Minuteman,
Apollo. Program Manager, Chuck Gerwig asked if I would like to draw John
Glenn's Velocity chart. On second try, chart accepted. Very proud of that
accomplishment. Typed missile documentation, budgets, costs. Note: (my name
while at G.E. was
Beverly Casey)
589 Michael J. Cassidy Michael J. Cassidy Requirements Planner for Special Support Equipment obtained data for critical
parts for the off site locations at Kennedy Space Center Houston and White Sands
1798 B. Cassisi Vincent Cassisi Began working for NASA after graduation from Univ. of South Florida in May,
1967. Served as a Mechanical and Propulsion Systems Engineer during the Apollo
and Skylab programs on the Second State (S-II) of the Saturn V Rocket for all the
Saturn V missions (Apollo 4/AS-501, through Apollo 17/AS-512 and Skylab
1/AS513). Also served as Forward Observer for several manned Saturn V and
Skylab/S-1B launches. In 1975, transferred into the Design Engineering
Directorate's Ground Systems Division, responsible for the design of access
platforms in the VAB used for final assembly of the Space Shuttle, and was the
Lead Design Engineer for Vertical Payload Handling and Access equipment for the
Space Shuttle program.
Received the Silver Snoopy Award in October 1981, for leading the development
of the active payload handling fittings for the Payload Ground Handling
Mechanism at LC-39 A & B and VAFB. Transferred to the Payloads Directorate
Sustaining Engineering Branch in 1989 and was involved with the CRF design and
construction. In 1998 was assigned to the Expendable Launch Vehicles Directorate
Analysis Branch Retired from NASA in January 2000
1275 Richard John Kalen Arnold N. Catalano Aeronautic Engineer worked for Grumman 1947. F9F Panther Jet worked LEM.
Deceased 1969
954 Mr. & Mrs. Catando Kenneth Catando
560 Stefan Cavallo Stefan Cavallo Engineering Test Pilot - Langley 4/42 - 11/47. Contributor of flight helmet now on
display at NASM, Washington DC.
584 Lawrence J. Cervellino Lawrence J. Cervellino Assigned as Grumman Resident Representative and Administrator Lunar
(Excursion) Module 1 April 1963 A & E building Cape Canaveral. Provided Manned
Spacecraft Operations Center with evolving LM Systems design data to finalize
Test Facility requirements liaison for Grumman's initial Test Operations Manual
Special assistant to Director defining operational requirements to LOC/KSC
2274 Gabe Gabrielle Wendy Chaff Wendy Chaff is an extremely energetic, amazing teacher who actively involves her
students in learning about and supporting the space program. Wendy stresses
the importance of math & science to her students, displays posters, literature, and
photos in her classroom, and has established a direct link with NASA; then uses
the information to create awareness and fuel the imagination of her students.
She is also the LEGO coach and instills in her students: THE DREAM IS ALIVE".

982 His Dive Partner, Best Friend & Loving Wife Claudia Dennis Chamberland JOINED NASA SAFETY 6/87. MOVED TO SPACE LIFE SCIENCES ASBIOENGINEER
11/89. DEVELOPING ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS FORMOON & MARS.
ACTIVE IN NASA SPEAKERS BUREAU; CHAIRMAN, KSCANIMAL CARE & USE
COMMITTEE; DESIGN ENGINEER FOR SCOTT CARPENTERSPACE ANALOG STATION
& COMMANDER OF FIRST 9-DAY MISSION 9/97;NASA AQUANAUT
1587 Katherine Berger Harry E. Chambers RCA
1811 Patrick & Carole Glynn Robert P. Chambers Will submit at a later time.
1859 Ian Gray John George Chambers A dedicated husband to Elsie and father of two, Susan and Ann, who left this
planet early to discover what life holds after death. May God hold you in His
hands until we are all reunited.
1955 Debra & Jim Ricci Brian Crytzer & Joe Ann Chambers John W. Chambers Career began on the Eastern Range in 1958 with RCA. As a cameraman in photo
services, was involved in all aspects of motion/still, engineering, documentary,
metric, tracking and video photography. Photographed launches/reentries,
including Mercury, Gemini, Apollo/Saturn, on ER & KSC from 1956 until
retirement
in 1995. Exciting career!
2203 Jo Anne Scruggs William O. ("Curly") Chandler On launch team for first satellite, first man in space, the first man on the moon.
Joined Werner Von Braun team in Huntsville Alabama in 1951. Participated in the
following launches (1951-1981): Redstones-49, Jupiter C's-9, Jupiters-37, Mercury
Redstones-6, Junos-10, Saturns-15, Apollos-12, Skylabs-4, Apollo Soyuz-1, Shuttles-
2. Received the Distingished Service Medal. Served on Challenger review team in
1985.

1832 Christopher F. DeAngelis Stefan P. Chapple Stefan grew up in Derry, New Hampshire, the home town of Alan Shepard. His
grandfather began working in the space industry at RedStone Arsenal in
Huntsville, Alabama in 1956. His father grew up in Huntsville and in Cocoa Beach,
Florida.
Stefan did several school projects on the Space Shuttle and collected the
commemorative stickers and launch-day envelopes that are produced on shuttle
launch days.
1308 Charles M. Chayka Anthony Chayka Anthony 'Tony' Chayka (1920-1992) Tony worked for Grumman Aerospace for
more than 40 years. At Grumman Tony worked on the Lunar Module (LM)
Program from it's inception. Tony developed many special tools used to assemble
the Lunar Modules in Grumman's 'Clean Room' (plant 5) Bethpage, NY -- God
Speed Tony
Chayka
1655 C.J. Cheek Lloyd Cheek, 1st
1276 LTC Dee Chester Dee, Lt Col Chester LTC Dee Chester has promoted the Space Program since 1961. She's a Nationally
known Space Educator as a Science Educator. Her goal is to fly in Space
485 Kenneth Child Kenneth Child Stress Analyst on primary structure of the 'Lunar Module' diagonal tension panels,
cap strips, fittings, subsystem supports. Supervisor Vehicle Production Engineer
responsible for main-training support and resolving all types of problems during
the manufacturing of the 'Lunar Module'. Similar position on the Space Shuttle
wing.

58 Frank M. Childers Frank M. Childers One of 37 Dept. of Army team that came to Cape Canaveral in 1953 to launch the
first Redstone rocket. Worked with the team under Dr. Werner von Braun for
over twenty years as the Kennedy Space Center was formed around our team.
Supported Redstone, Jupiter, Pershing, and Apollo launches in career fields of
electronics, instrumentation and quality engineering
978 Frank Childers Raymond Childers Mr. Childers worked in computer operations within the Central Instrumentation
Facility for over two years, beginning in 1969.Most of his work was toward
accomplishing computer documentation for Apollo launches. This included the
update of launch countdowns and procedures for each moon-rocket launch.
2228 Heidi Chillemi Sal Chillemi
2229 Heidi Chillemi Eugene A. Chillemi
2230 Heidi Chillemi Eugene B. Chillemi
2231 Heidi Chillemi David L. Chillemi
2232 Heidi Chillemi Dennis P. Chillemi
2233 Heidi Chillemi Alan M. Chillemi
2238 Heidi Chillemi Richard K. Chillemi
2239 Heidi Chillemi Sarah Ella Chillemi
2240 Heidi Chillemi Eugene C. Chillemi
2256 Heidi Chillemi Sadie Chillemi
2257 Heidi Chillemi Norah A. Chillemi
2258 Heidi Chillemi Heidi M. Chillemi
725 Mary Chisholm Mary Chisholm I worked in Grumman for 39 years and they were the best years of my life. The
LEM was the most fascinating program I've ever heard about. When LEM put a
man on the moon it was unbelievable. Good Luck in your spectacular endeavor
580 Lois Bish Andrew H. Christensen Employed at Grumman Aerospace Corp. in Bethpage, L.I. N.Y. as an executive
reporting analyst on the status of the Lunar Module (LM) Manufacturing and
delivery. Started in 1964 and retired in 1983
1625 A.L. Christensen A.L. "Chris" Christensen RCA employee from 1957 to 1998 and after 1988 still on the "Range" with G.E.
Then C.S.R. 'til 1993. Almost all on ships; ARNOLD, Vandenberg and Redstone.
Two years at MIPIR site (RADAR) Antigua. Around the world on the ARNOLD.
Navigation
Technician.
873 Jo Ann Christiansen Ronald Christiansen Ron worked four years at the White Sands test facility in New Mexico. He worked
test stand 403 working on LTA5,PA-1 and TM2.All the work at White Sands was to
clear Mission G constraints to fly. Ron enjoyed working with the men on the site
and was proud to be part of the Space Program

64 Kenneth W. Christopher Kenneth W. Christopher Transferred from Langley Research Center to the Mercury Project Engineering
Field Office at KSC in 1962. Was a member of the Johnson Space Center Resident
Office at KSC during the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo Space Programs. Retired in
1980.
373 Helene Ciavarella Michael Ciavarella Mike Ciavarella came to Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, later known
as Grumman Aerospace Corporation, in 1963. He was assigned to the Lunar
Excursion Module program, as a systems engineer. Those were exciting times and
Mike is proud to have been a pioneer in America's Space Program.
525 Diane Kopke James L. Ciccarello Worked on design and development of LEM ascent and descent propulsion
systems for 10 years. Was ascent engine cognizant engineer for 2 years and
descent stage propulsion engineer for 2years and descent stage propulsion group
leader for 8 years. Responsible for the engine, pressurization and fuel systems.
Received NASA's 'Apollo Achievement award' after the July 20,1969moonlanding
and Grumman's 'Certificate of Participation'.
1082 Martin S. Cioffoletti Martin C. Cioffoletti I'd like to recognize my father, Martin C Cioffoletti's contributions to the Mercury,
Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle Programs. His career dedication from technician
to Vice President Payload Integration was unequaled and resulted in numerous
accolades, including the NASA Distinguished Service Award. With sincerest
gratitude his son and family
50 Harry J. Clark Harry J. Clark NASA 1964-1985. MSFC, KSC & NASA Headquarters. At time of Lunar Launches &
Landings was Saturn V Launch Vehicle Branch Chief, KSC Saturn Apollo Program
Office. 1972-1981 Manager Advanced Project Shuttle Upper Stages & Related
Payload facilities. 1981-1985 NASA Hqtrs Deputy Dir., Space Transportation
Support Systems & Shuttle/Titan Centaur Program. 1985-1995 NASA Support
Contractor.
309 Raymond Clark Raymond Clark US Army Project Officer 1954. Active in Corporal, Redstone, Jupiter, Jupiter-C, and
Pershing programs until 1957. Joined NASA in 1960. Active in Saturn I, Saturn I-B,
Mercury, Gemini, Saturn V, Apollo, Skylab & Shuttle programs. Retired as
Associate Center Director 1981. Member of Missile Space and Range Pioneers and
NASA
Alumni League.
885 G. Denton Clark G. Denton Clark G. Denton Clark joined RCA in Montreal in 1956. He served in several
management capacities in the Canadian CF-105 AVRO Arrow program in
Montreal, and Camden N.J., also the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System in
Riverton, N.J., Greenland, and Alaska. In 1960 he was named Project Manager of
the RCA Missile Test Project (MTP) and served in that capacity until 1969 when he
became Vice President Range Projects, which included missile, space and range
related projects at other locations as well. On behalf of the RCA/MTP employees,
he received the wards of excellence from the Air Force, also the NASA Public
Service Award and a flag carried around the moon in appreciation of RCA's role in
the success of the Apollo Program. He was appointed President of RCA Canada in
1973. He retired as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of RCA, Inc. in
1987.
909 Martin F. Clark, Jr. Benjamin C. Clark
910 Martin F. Clark, Jr. James A. Clark
911 Martin F. Clark, Jr. Michael W. Clark
1753 Margaret Clark Boyd Bill Dees Clark Manager, RCA Safety and Security and Security Officer. 1960 to 1974 Chairman,
Melbourne Airport Authority, Councilman, Eau Gallie and Melbourne, Florida, City
Councils.
907 Martin F. Clark, Jr. Martin F. Clark, Jr. Assigned to the Program Control Dept. for Grumman at KSC. Administrating all
operation sections budgets, skill mix, including all supporting personnel. Named
Vice President of Northrop Grumman in 1995
908 Martin F. Clark, Sr. Martin F. Clark, Sr. Assigned to the Logistics Dept. at KSC for Grumman assured all materials and
hardware available on time to support all LM Vehicles thru launch
65 Charles D. Clary Charles D. Clary Mr. Clary hired by NASA in 1960 assigned to Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, ASTP &
Shuttle programs. Retired NASA Dec 1984. Hired by Lockheed 1/85. Retired 9/94
on the SPC Contract. Presently performing study at KSC for NASA Hdqtrs Code 'Q'.

559 Mrs. Henry E. Clements Henry E. "Pete" Clements Network Status Monitor Flight Control Team Mercury Program Program manger
Mission Control Center Houston Texas executive officer of NASA,NASA
Headquarters 71-75 Technical Assistant Associate Director Johnson Space CTR 75-
84Executive Officer of NASA headquarters 86-89
1707 Charles & Lucy Clements Charles & Lucy Clements RCA
410 Dan & Jane Roberts Jim & Mary Clendinen Jim and Mary through selfless civic leadership contributed to the success of the
local space program. Jim served as Cocoa Mayor and Councilman during the
1960's and as a Port Commissioner for sixteen years, emphasizing Port expansion.
Mary, a loving wife and mother, spend twenty-six years as a dedicated educator.

2209 Danielle Thal Michelle L. Closen-Lewis Michelle L. Lewis (Closen) worked for United Space Alliance from January 2004 to
April 2007. She graduated from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in May
2005. Michelle worked as a propulsion engineer on the Orbiter's main propulsion
system.
1151 Mike Miller Discovery Club The Discovery Club is a science club for seventh and eighth grade students at
South Cumberland Elementary School. We meet once a month and also do a
science related activity each month. We recently visited Kennedy Space Center
and watched the STS 87shuttle launch. In the past we have had a shuttle
astronaut visit our school and we have participated in Space Camp at Huntsville
Al.
1184 Ed Cluen Ed Cluen
1885 David M. Coad David M. Coad & Family Will submit at a later time.
975 Jack Cobb Thomas Cobb Tom began work for Rocketdyne at Stennis Space Center in November1981.
Assigned as a combustion devices engineer he was responsible for development,
certification and acceptance testing of the space shuttle main engines. Tom
received a silver snoopy award October 26, 1986 from the crew of the first flight
launch after return-to-launch following mission 51-L (Challenger).
719 Darrell J. Walen Michael Cochcroft Michael Cochcroft (deceased) meant a lot to his contemporaries. The Space
Programs here at KSC meant a lot to Michael. His passing interrupted his diligent
efforts to pursue a paperless management mind set using computer imaging
applications, to reduce costs and cut the paper trail cord- his zeal is held in high
esteem
2018 Phyllis Cochran Gilbert "Gib" Cochran This is to honor Gilbert "Gib" Cochran for his contribution to paying the way to
Space through is job as an MMSE Engineer in the Shuttle Payload Ground
Transportation Division. He either directly drove the Payload Transporter or
participated in the delivery of every Shuttle payload sent into space from February
1990 to November 2006.

1378 Theresa M. Cochran Harold Wayne Cochran, Sr. Harold Wayne Cochran Sr. 1962-1965 Ground Support Equipment for Mercury
Program Instrumentation. 1965-1967 Gemini Biomedical Engineering. 1967-1972
R.F. Communications Lunar Module1973-1975 Skylab Instrumentation and
Television. 1976-1984Space Shuttle Navaids Tacan & MSBLS. 1984-1990 Shuttle
Project Engineering Office. 1991-1994 Analex Space Systems Quality Engineering.

1252 Loye Cody Veteran of the Manned Space Flight Program for over 30 years
1886 Joseph G. Coffey Joseph G. Coffey Will submit at a later time.
1554 Grant U. Cogdell Grant U. Cogdell RCA
1726 Carol Coghill Robert I. Coghill RCA
1862 Stu Cohen Long time supporter of Manned Space Flight. Attended Apollo 15 Launch; 12
shuttle launches (First six - Educator Briefing; Last six - CDR Jim Wetherbee's
Launches). Taught Manned Space Flight course at Newport Elementary School for
21 years.
2190 Elizabeth D. Coiner Elizabeth D. Coiner I worked for NASA as a secretary from January 1967 until retirement on December
31, 1979 during the Apollo program. Apollo 11 was launched on my birthday, July
16, 1969. I worked in the VAB where all the action took place and I loved it.

2191 Elizabeth D. Coiner Fred C. Coiner, Jr. He was a Tour Escort with Grey Hound from 1968 until April of 1981 after 26 years
in the Air Force during WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. A very dedicated and patriotic
man who loved the Space Program and his country.
740 Paul Colarusso Paul Colarusso Armstrong assigned my wind tunnel engineering section -encouraged him to
apply
for astronaut program. Centaur stage a failure. Redesigned propellant lines and
hook-up to rocket motors. No more failures.
19 Mike Coleman Mike Coleman Serves as Director/Board of AMF, Publisher of the Space Coast's Newspaper,
FLORIDA TODAY.
556 Alan A. Coley Alan A. Coley Alan was and original employee at the M.S.F.C. and in 1967transferred to KSC and
worked as a senior computer systems analyst until he took early retirement in
1982 at the age of 52.

372 Eugene Coll Eugene Coll Employed by Grumman and worked in dept 601 engineering organized and design
checked drawings for LEM support such as ascent and descent stage transporters,
four story transportable work stand and firth simulator for testing ascent stage
engine. Also helped in checking drawings for LEM vehicle.
2123 William Collings Bill RCA ENG Collings From 1957, for 8 years with RCA and 23 years with Pan American, served as
Timing and Firing Engineer on AFETR. Developed range, station, and site clocks for
instrumentation platforms. Replaced neon lamps with long-life Led’s in
engineering and documentary cameras on KSC and Cape Canaveral.
98 Curtis C. Collins Curtis C. Collins Curtis C. Collins; Mathews, Virginia; joined NASA's Johnson Space Center February
27, 1961; served 36 years in Huston; provided printing, supply, Administrative
Officer, Senior Level Personnel Position Management; Direct Administrative
Support to all Apollo and Skylab manned space flight missions; and Apollo 201,
Apollo 13and Space Shuttle Challenger incident boards.
99 Barbara Lynn Collins Barbara Lynn Collins Barbara Lynn Collins; Houston, Texas; worked total 6 years; September 1966,
Southern Microfilm, Houston, as Microfilm Specialist; and from February 1967,
NASA-Johnson Space Center, Houston, as Secretary and Procurement Clerk in
Procurement Division. Supported Apollo and Skylab Program flights in purchasing
astronaut space flight suits and mission hand tools.
321 Paul Hollis Ashley Collins Ashley was a Shuttle Thermal Protection System Technician, whose zest for life,
enthusiastic attitude and unique sense of humor touched all who had the privilege
of knowing him. He will always be remembered as a 'friend and free spirit'.
Forever
your friends.
1551 Leo-Deana Collins Leo & Deana Collins RCA/ Leo and Deana Collins, Leo headed Programming at the Tech Lab and first
brought Fortran to RCA. Leo co-founded the city of Cape Canaveral and was in
first City Council and was the Police, Fire, and Road Commissioner. Deana
founded Cape Canaveral Library and once beat Alan Shepard in a race down A1A.
462 Antoinette Colson Stanley Colson Employed by the Boeing Airplane Co. 37 years. Dedicated to manufacturing
process development and quality assurance tech-niques. Was Apollo/Saturn V
first stage. Quality Assurance Manager responsible for quality of all material
processed and all scientific laboratories Michoud Assembly Facility. Was Quality
Assurance
Manager Mariner Venus/Mercury spacecraft 1973.
1647 Pamela Michaud Starfleet of Columbia Star Trek of Columbia is an international Star Trek fan club run by volunteer
members. The local Columbia SC chapter is named for South Carolina astronaut
Ronald E. McNair, who was killed in the Challenger space shuttle disaster in 1986.
We support charitable organizations and science education in our area.
1071 Daleen Comer Don Comer Don Comer, as Chief System Engineer at McDonnell Douglas for the S-IVB,
coordinated the efforts of several engineering groups to produce the third stage
of the Saturn V rocket. At Rockwell, he was Project Manager, Systems Design for
the
space shuttle.
689 Dominick Commisso Dominick Commisso Design Engineer, Grumman Aerospace Corp., Apollo Lunar Module Program. Was
responsible for the design of all fluid and electrical lines within the external mid-
section of the ascent stage and the forward reaction control engines. This also
included the propulsion lines to the ascent stage engine.
922 Cary Linden Sandra Conley
348 Laurel Beardsley Lawrence Connell Technician, US Army Guided Missile Program 1953-56 (early US rocketry) BSEE,
City College of New York, 1965. Grumman Aerospace Corp 1965-73 Engineering
Manager (avionics, communications, electrical power distribution) Lunar Module,
Apollo Program (KSC) Rockwell Int'l (Space Division) 1977-84 Deputy Director,
Shuttle Engineering (KSC). Rockwell Int'l (Rocketdyne Division) 1987-present
Director, Space Shuttle Main Engine Operations (KSC).
152 Alfred L. Conner Alfred L. Conner I entered the Space Program from NACA, Langley Field, in 1959.My first job was
technician on the recovery systems, then I became Quality Control Inspector for
the entire Mercury Program. During the Apollo Program, I was in the support
areas, retiring in 1972 after serving NASA 13 rewarding years.
457 Jack Connolly Jack Connolly Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Lunar Module Program 1963-1972.1963-1965
Assistant Foreman Instrumentation and site activation for High Pressure Test
Facility. 1965-1967 Assistant Foreman Site Activation and GSE Department, LM
Final Assembly Facility, Bethpage, NY. 1968-1972 Foreman Ground Support
Equipment Depart-ment for Propulsion Electronic and ECS equipment supporting
Bethpage final assembly and the KSC launch facility.
1722 Eugene M. Fetner Andy Conrad In 1953, Anthony "Andy" Conrad became the first Project Manager of the RCA
Missile Test Project at the Atlantic Missile Range (AMR), later known at the Air
Station Eastern Test Range (AFETR). As Project Manager and later as Vice
President, he was assigned the responsibility of establishing a network of
sophisticated missile and space vehicle tracking, communications, and data
processing systems for a worldwide missile/space test range, for which he
received the prestigious "RCA Victor Award of Merit." In 1957, he was appointed
Vice President, RCA Government Services and quickly rose up the corporate
ladder to RCA's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) where he directed the vast RCA
Empire. A testament to his ability, he went from a technician in a RCA TV Branch
in Kearny, New Jersey, to CEO of RCA, a meteoric rise in deed.
782 Sarah Yoffa Fourth Fate Consortium The Fourth Fate Consortium of Women Web Developers donated the creation of
the Deep Space Web Site at http://www.geocities.com/Area51/4296/to showcase
paintings by space artists, literary gems and science and space related links, all in
support of human space flight and enriching our virtual community. Find us at
http://www.phoenix-rising ent.com/FourthFate
24 Dorothy L. Constantin Anton Constantin My husband retired from NASA in Cleveland, OH in 1974 & has been a volunteer
at Kennedy Space Center since the inception of the volunteer program some 3 1/2
years ago. He has the distinction of traveling the greatest distance in order to
participate. His enthusiasm & excitement for the Space Program INTENSIFIES
with each launch. He takes so much pride in being a part of it all.
338 J. R. Conti J. R. Conti 1957-1961 Navaho Program - Cape Program Office 1 year. Test pilot flying F-100,
B-57, C131B & T-33 in support of missile launches 3 years. Chased early missiles -
Snark etc. 1970-1972Commander Titan IIIC launch operations. 6555 Test Wing,
Cape Canaveral.
1660 Joe R. & Teresa Contreras Lainie M. Contreras
323 Darlene Cook Curtis Cook Curtis Cook was on of thousands of employees dedicated to the success of our
space program. In the 60's he was part of the building of the VAB and also hauled
several sections of Saturn and Gemini missiles. In the 90's he gave his life for the
progress of space and the unending frontier.
1509 Donald Cook Donald Cook RCA
1639 Donald Cook Donald Cook
1661 Jan Curnutt James O. Cook United Space Alliance
197 Grover Cooper Grover Cooper Inspect all functions of the thermal protection system (tile) on exterior surface of
the shuttles.
1295 Patrick M. Keenan Katherine Cooper Having grown up in Grand Rapids, Michigan Kate has always been interested in
the space program. Through her leadership in the Enterprise Team, and
connections through the Internet, she has been very instrumental in trying to
refurbish and preserve the blockhouse of Apollo I. Kate tries to attend every KSC
launch
2083 George Garielle Pam R. Cooper Pam Cooper has established a direct link with NASA and then uses the information
to instill awareness and fuel the imagination of her students. She displays posters,
literature and photos in her classroom as well as accesses live feed from NASA
web sites to relay current mission status. Pam has also arranged to have a speaker
from NASA address her school and made arrangements for a field trip from her
school to Kennedy Space Center. Pam exemplifies that “THE DREAM IS ALIVE”.

151 Jean Cooper Edge Jean Cooper Edge My name is Jean Cooper Edge. I came to NASA in November 1977 as apart of the
United States Air Force Logistics Team. We were on loan to NASA for 5 years to
assist in the identification, selection, procurement, packaging and storage of
repair parts to support the Space Transportation System. I transferred to NASA
June 13, 1982, and retired from NASA April 29, 1983 with 30 years civilian service.

1763 Judith Cope Howard Leroy Cope Graduated 1958 Finlay Engineering, BS in Aeronautical Engineering, McDonnell
Douglas Aircraft 1958-1960 Hydraulics F4H Program. North American 1960-1964
Hydraulics B-70 Program. Boeing 1961 Minuteman Saturn V /SIC E3A (AWACS)
Program 4C-14. Planning Research Corp - Lockheed 1975-1995. United Space
Alliance - Hydraulics - Space Program. Retired 2001.
2046 Matthew V. Corbi Matthew V. Corbi My interest in science began with a fascination for the night sky. The Memory of
Challenger and summers at the U.S. Space Academy gave me a passion for space
exploration. After seeing my first launch at Kennedy (STS-117), I knew I wanted to
be a part of space history and soar higher.
2048 Matthew V. Corbi Joe Corbi Joseph Victor Corbi was born December 10, 1994 in Baltimore, Maryland, and
died: May 20, 1999 from battle with cancer. His parents were Joseph and
Josephine Corbi who were born in Sicily and came to Ellis Island in 1913. Joe
graduated from Calvert Hall High School in 1962 and served in The U.S. Navy for
two years aboard The U.S.S. Hassayampa. He was the founder of Joe Corbi’s
Wholesale Pizza Inc. Awards: - Baltimore Entrepreneur of the year (1994);

- Several Humanitarian, Charitable and Non-Profit Organization Awards; - The Joe
Corbi Foundation Established in memory of Joe Corbi

He is survived by Evelynne and their three children; Victor, Alexander, Matthew,
Victor’s wife, Jessica and two children Joey and Teddy, and two sister’s Joan and
Francis.Joseph Victor Corbi was born December 10, 1994 in Baltimore, Maryland,
and died: May 20, 1999 from battle with cancer. His parents were Joseph and
Josephine Corbi who were born in Sicily and came to Ellis Island in 1913. Joe
graduated from Calvert Hall High School in 1962 and served in The U.S. Navy for
two years aboard The U.S.S. Hassayampa. He was the founder of Joe Corbi’s
Wholesale Pizza Inc. Awards: - Baltimore Entrepreneur of the year (1994);

- Several Humanitarian, Charitable and Non-Profit Organization Awards; - The Joe
Corbi Foundation Established in memory of Joe Corbi

1279 Suzanne Cornelius Charles C. Cornelius
791 Dr. Ronald E. Zelazo Astronautics Corp Amer Astronautics Corporation of America's inertial components and systems are used
in numerous space programs including the Apollo capsule, Lunar Excursion
Module, Surveyor Magellan, Milstar, Zodiaque, AXAF, and Space Shuttle.
Gyroscopes have accumulated over 1.5 million hours in space
646 Daniel D. Corritore Daniel D. Corritore Served as Test Director/Test Conductor. In this capacity, Dan was responsible for
the generation of test documentation and the supervision and coordination of the
actual testing of the major systems on the Lunar Module. Systems included the
communications landing/rendezvous radar, and the explosive devices which
separated the LEM ascent stage from the descent stage prior to lift off from the
surface of the moon & link up w/Module in Orbit
1036 Diane Corsi C. Edward Corsi Ed Corsi worked for the National Broadcasting Co. His job required him to be in
the NBC trailer at the Space Center as Television Cameraman, assigned to David
Brinkley, in order to provide the public with continuous coverage of the flight of
Apollo 11
62 Janis C. Chieca Rachael A. Coschignano Rachael is my Great Grand daughter, and I am a Grumman Retiree, who worked
on the LEM and Rachael is having her first birthday on May 4, 1996
1490 Charlene Cote Charlene Cote I am from Derry, New Hampshire and was born the same year Alan Shepard went
up in space. I also grew on the same lake of the Shepard family. I own Babes &
Studs Wedding Boutique and Tanning in Derry and am very interested with the
space program.
1248 Lane Couey Veteran of the Manned Space Flight for over 20 years
He is survived by Evelynne and their three children; Victor, Alexander, Matthew,
267 David Coulter Philip Coulter Employee of Thiokol/Corporation since 1979, in Industrial Training. Prepared the
Thiokol RSRM (Redesigned Solid Rocket Motor) Leak Check System Training
Package (TWR-17254), following the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster. Received
the NASA Silver Snoopy award, December 1995 for 'professionalism, dedication,
and outstanding support of the greatly enhanced Space Shuttle flight safety and
mission success.'
1045 John William Coursen John William Coursen Served as Project Engineer and then Program Manager for all LM support
equipment. In early 1967 became LM Vehicle Design Engineering Manager and
remained as such thru the successful landing on the Moon and return in 1969.
Total effort on LM1963-1969 working on Grumman
967 Kimberly Houellemont Robert Cowart Robert C. Cowart was a visionary who contributed significantly to the United
States Space Program. He developed and implemented the computer security
program that is the foundation upon which we build today. His professionalism
and dedication set the standards for other computer security professionals to
follow.
1723 Eugene M. Fetner H. C. "Bert" Cox RCA
1887 Craig & Kathey Cox Craig & Kathey Cox Craig and Kathey were married on May 23, 1998. Together they have four
children: Stephanie, Christopher, Tyler and Evan.
2281 Martha Coyne James Coyne Jim (J.C.) started career 1979 - E.T. electrical design/test engineer/finishing as lead
TPE for Columbia 1990-2003, then senior TPS ET/SRB until retirement at program
end 2011. JC participated over 90 launches including shuttle maiden launch.
Received Silver Snoopy Award 1993, 2011 Space Shuttle Prime Launch Team
Achievement Award.

1696 Vic & Janet Craft Vic & Janet Craft RCA
1980 Staff of Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate J. Larry Crawford In appreciation of the many outstanding contributions Larry Crawford made to
KSC and NASA. As Director of KSC Safety and Mission Assurance, your leadership,
dedication, integrity, and concern has inspired us to perform at our best, and will
continue to inspire after your departure. Given by your friends in S&MA.
979 Marie Crescenti Marie Crescenti I worked for Grumman Aerospace Corp. over 36 years. During those years I was
closely associated with upper management personnel on many of the company
military & space program. I made a significant contribution to the Apollo program
which successfully landed the first man on the moon in a Grumman designed built
Lunar Module.

1118 Jean Lewandowski Salvatore Cristofano July 1966 - January 1983, KSC: Apollo, Soyuz, and Skylab Missions; Program
Manager for IUS, LSS Manager for Planetary & High Energy Missions. January
1983
- November 1994, Headquarters: Centaur Program, unmanned LV and Upper
Stages, Shuttle Carrier and flight systems, Spacelab Program. November 1994 -
December 1997, KSC: Manager, Spacelab/Payload Carriers Program
1808 O. Constance Critzos Chris Constantine Critzos *January 29, 1945 - July 17, 1946 - U.S. Navy
*August 1947 - Received Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, VA.
*September 19, 1947 - Appointed to the National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics (NACA).
*July 29, 1958 - NACA becomes the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA).
*November 5, 1958 - Assigned to Space Task Group, established at Langley Field,
VA (member of original STG).
*January 1, 1961 - NASA Space Task Group officially announced.
*November 1, 1961 - NASA Space Task Group renamed Manned Spacecraft
Center.
*February 17, 1973 - Manned Spacecraft Center renamed Lyndon B. Johnson
Space Center.
*December 29, 1980 - Retirement from NASA/JSC.

Chris C. Critzos enjoyed a long and distinguished career with the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, and its predecessor, the National
Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. He was a key contributor to human
space flight, from its inception in the Mercury program, to the Apollo lunar
landing missions, to the development of the Space Shuttle. Noteworthy among
Mr. Critzos' many contributions were his outstanding technical and managerial
contributions to the development and operation of the Mission Control Center in
Houston, and his superior leadership in recruiting the technical and engineering
staff required to support human space flight operations
1360 R.D. Cromwell Bob Cromwell
1694 Bob & Judy Cropper Bob & Judy Cropper RCA - Film Reader - Bob Secretary - SMMF - Judy
134 Kenneth R. Crow Kenneth R. Crow Assembly and test technician on the early prototype and first production models
of the lunar module at the Bethpage, NY facility. At the Kennedy Space Center, he
was a pre-launch test and servicing technician of the fuel and environmental
control systems on the 288 ft. level of launch pad 39.
811 Albert Crowell Dick Crowell A member of Grumman's original proposal team 2nd support systems Project
Engineer during the design phase at Bethpage served as Chief Support Systems
Engineer 1967-1969 and Deputy Chief Project Engineer 1970-1973 at K.S.C.
1979 James A. Aliberti Danny R. Culbertson Dan worked for NASA for 30 years. He worked with the Facilities Directorate
managing the construction of several buildings at KSC. He also worked in the
Technology Transfer Office where he facilitated the licensing of NASA developed
technology.
2059 N. Foster Jeffrey Brink Culler
2127 Norm Foster Audrey C. Culler
2060 N. Foster Elizabeth E. Culler, M.D.
1874 Debra Cullis Filip Debra Cullis Filip Will submit at a later time.
1003 Felix J. Curasi Felix J. Curasi My proudest design achievements were during the seven years I spent as a
Structural Systems Design Engineer on the LM Program at Grumman. My
accomplishments include: the triangular window frames / retention / sealing
system and 'Brown Cheek' structure on the Ascent Stages 'Front Face' and the
curved upper docking window system
1993 AMF William C. Cureton III William C. Cureton III (Bill) was a decidated employee of AMF. His friendly smile
helped make all our days brighter. Bill retired January 29, 2005.
1759 T. Bradley Curry, Jr. T. Bradley Curry, Jr. Joined NACA in 1957 at NASA-LRC. Relocated with NASA Project Mercury
personnel to Cape Canaveral, Florida in 1959. Performed a variety of
administrative, management and engineering duties for NASA's Mercury, Gemini,
Apollo and Shuttle programs. Following retirement in 1984, worked 12 years in
various management position for local aerospace contractors including 5.5 years
as an aerospace consultant to the Italian Space Agency (ASI) for the IRIS-Lageos
project.
737 Lorre B. Cuzze Frank J. Cuzze, Jr. Worked in Logistics for Grumman Corp from 1965-1973. Returned to The Cape to
work for USBI from 1978-1986 in Logistics and Property Management.
818 Diane Czernecki Johnson John Czernecki To John Czernecki whose dedication, integrity and resourcefulness in overcoming
obstacles significantly advanced our nations Aerospace Programs. Lewis Research
Center Cleveland Ohio February 8th 1943 NACA to NASA June 28th 1974
769 Steven R. D'Agostino Steven R. D'Agostino Since 1965 when I was 12 years old, I have been an ardent supporter of space
exploration and research, and the resulting economic and social payoff, and I have
actively expressed this support whenever an opportunity has arisen
678 James D'Elia James D'Elia James was a dedicated 2nd grade teacher at Briarcliffe Elementary School in N.Y.
He graduated Oneoita College in 1975. He served as a VISTA volunteer in
Brownsville Texas for one year. He was remembered by his students & colleagues
for his love of nature and animals of which his classroom was full of.
1028 Pat D. Marzo Pat D'Marzo Assigned to LM Test Program at White Sands in 1964- Transferred to Grumman
KSC Program in 1965 as Quality Control Supervisor for Launch Complex 37 & 39
named Vice President & General Manager for Northrop Grumman Facility at St
Augustine Fl in 1995
1562 Sue Banks Dale Sue Banks Dale RCA/ Sue Banks dale, BSN (NURSE)- Thomas Jefferson University, Pennsylvania.
She played a role in the RCA's Pioneer Space Program, Kennedy Space Center,
Cape Canaveral, Florida
1563 Frank S. Dale Frank S. Dale RCA/ Frank Dale was a member of the RCA's Pioneer's Management team that
participated in the Space Exploration Program located at the Kennedy Space
Center, Cape Canaveral, Florida; and the Missile Early Warning Station, Clear,
Alaska
752 Tony & Sharon Damoff George T. Damoff February 1964-fEBRUARY 1966 North American Aviation Inc. engineer at White
Sands Missile Range, NM on Apollo Mission Abort Program. February 1966 to
November 1973 EPS/Sequential Systems engineer on the Apollo CSM checkout
and launch operations at KSC November 1973 to August 1985 Space Shuttle
Program at KSC
367 Jean Dandridge Manning Dandridge Grumman Manager LM Propulsion System. 1969 NASA Apollo Achievement
Award.
531 John Danish John Danish Worked on the LM program at Grumman plus KSC.
1239 Walter Frank Dankhoff Walter Frank Dankhoff A member of the NASA Team from 1961-1985. Consultant on Space
Transportation there after. At LeRC served as Project Manager of the M-1 rocket
being developed as Cryogenic Upper Stage for NOVA vehicle. Later served at
NASA (HQS) as Director of Space Shuttle Propulsion, and was a member of the
'Ham & Egg Society' the team responsible for the first Space Shuttle Flight
2138 Gary A. Svec Konrad K. Dannenberg KONRAD K. DANNENBERG. August 5, 1912 - February 16, 2009. ME University
Hannover. Officer German Army. Propulsion Specialist Peenemunde where he
designed injection system A4/V2 rocket. Member of Von Braun Rocket Team Ft.
Bliss / Whitesands. Principal developer Redstone / Jupiter rockets. 1960 NASA
MSFC Deputy Manager of Saturn Program. 1972 first Space Station Development
Manager. NASA Distinguished Service award.
988 Mrs. Bob David Bob David 30 years R.C.A., @ Air Force, N.A.S.A., Florida
1233 Mrs. June Davie Donald Davie Saturn 1 B Guidance and Control Engineer. Assisted in launch of10 Saturn 1 B's.
Worked on the steerable booster rocket engines. Supervised the overall test of
the steering engines and the final attachment of the booster destruct explosive.
On some launches, controlled the guidance switches at the Blockhouse control
panel.
2150 June E. Davie Joseph Davie Joseph Davie. My job title is "System Administrator" and I work supporting the
Launch Services Program at Kennedy Space Center. I provide IT support for
Launch Vehicle systems including the Atlas, and Delta series that are used for
NASA, Air Force and Commercial spacecraft missions. I am a contractor on the
ELVIS
(Expendable Launch Vehicle Systems) contract.
700 Ronald F. Davies Ron Davies 1968-1972 Grumman Aerospace Corporation and Apollo Program. Ron was
foreman of shipping, receiving, warehouse, stockrooms and flight crew.
Bondroom for Grumman in support of the Lunar Module Program. He reviewed
Production Schedules, Inventory Reports, and Work Orders to determine types,
quantities, and availability of required material and priorities of customer
requirements
398 Douglas Davis Douglas Davis Joined Grumman Aerospace Corp. Sept 1966 assigned to FLT Development.
Assigned to LEM program as comm. tech. 1967,transferred to calibration March
1967 primary duties: calibrate all electronic test benches and equipment used to
sell-off each lunar module to NASA. Performed same duties during Apollo-Soyuz.
Northrup Grumman 1996.
488 Jim Davis Jim Davis Mr. Davis worked on the following space programs at KSC from January 1966 to
November 1996: Apollo, Skylab & Shuttle. The majority of these years were with
McDonnell Douglas. However,2 1/2 years was with PRC. He worked in Fiscal
Management, Budgets Configuration Management & Engineering Administration
positions. Retired from MDC-ASC in November 1996.
1418 Joe F. Davis, II Ellis Dean Davis
1838 Scott Parker Robert A. Davis Bob Davis is an Electronic Shuttle System Technician who has dedicated 17 years
of his professional life to Manned Space Flight. As a Technician at California's SLC-
6 and KSC's Pads 39A & B, his positive attitude, professionalism and extra effort
contributed to safe and successful space shuttle flights on missions STS-26 thru
STS-111.
2130 Launch Accessories Swing Arms Othel "Gene" Davis Othel E. "Gene" Davis, Jr., the "rocket doctor" dedicated over 30 years as an
engineer at the Kennedy Space Center, working for the Apollo and Space Shuttle
programs. His contributions to the space program are rivaled only by the support
he provided to everyone around him.
260 Justine Davis William Malcolm Davis, Jr. Worked from early 50's in space program; first with Von Braunand his group after
WW II in inertial guidance and navigation including moon shots. A wide
background in electronic design and fiber optics. Came here in 1981 after
designing and producing a modem for NASA. Worked in communications here.
1687 Dawn Daw Jeremy Daw
385 Monika Dawidowitsch Gregor Dawidowitsch Working with a shuttle program launching a German satellite -Astro-Spas
program.
623 Bertram H. Dawkins Bertram H. Dawkins Designed several 1/6 size Lunar Module Drop Test Models to evaluate the vehicles
Lunar Landing Stability. Developed the unique crushable landing gear energy
absorbers for all the Lunar Modules that landed on the moon. With the Grumman
Corp. for 39 years, retiring as a Technical Specialist in Mechanical Engineering

722 Ellis E. Dayton Ellis Edwin Dayton As a project engineer for American Bridge Division of United States Steel Corp I
worked on the erection of the Vertical Assembly Building for the Apollo Program
from December 1963 to July 1964. During this period I also worked on erection of
various launch pads and Gemini Program Assembly Building
1066 Neal A. Deluca Neal A. De Luca While employed at Grumman's Engineering Dept. between 1954-1990,Neal was
responsible for the numerical definition of all vehicle contours. This included
redefining the Rockwell Shuttle Wing and Glove Contours for the most efficient
and economical manufacturing process. Also developed the LM Eyebrow Frame
Numerical Data
573 Waldo H. Dearing, Jr. Waldo H. Dearing, Jr. Waldo H. Dearing Jr. contributed extensively to the success of the American Space
Program during full time service to NASA from1965-1977 This service included
outstanding performance in positions of increasing responsibility during the
Apollo Lunar program and the Space Shuttle program at NASA,S Stennis Space
Center
1842 Terry Reynolds William C. Deaver Mr. Deaver supported the Space Program during the Apollo years and later the
Shuttle Program. Mr. Deaver's knowledge and expertise were a valuable asset. As
an Environmental Control Systems Lead Technician, his duties included
maintaining the ECS System and maintaining conditioned purges to the Orbiter
and Payload Changeout Room.
1994 McAllister Mike Edward "Ted" DeBusman Ted's dedication to the space program covers over 30 years. From the Apollo days
to the shuttle program, his professionalism has been appreciated. Ted will be
missed as a lead in the Pad A&B LOX System. Good luck I your retirement.
2005 Mike McAllister Edward "Ted" Debusman Ted's dedication to the Space Program covers over 30 years. From the Apollo
days to the Shuttle Program his professionalism has been appreciated. Ted will be
missed as a lead I nthe PAD A&B LOX System. Good Luck in your retirement.
1769 Royal Dana DeCamp Lela B. Pursiful DeCamp Lela Bernice Pursiful DeCamp, USAF Civil Service secretary, assigned to the Launch
Vehicle Systems Division, 6555th Aerospace Test Group, Cape Canaveral AF
Station, FL November 2, 1979 to May 11, 1984. Lela has held secretarial positions
at the Pentagon, White House, USAF Japan and Patrick AFB, FL retiring October 4,
1988. (Lela had also been a member of the WAC during WWII serving in US, New
Guinea & Philippines.)
1770 Royal Dana DeCamp Royal Dana DeCamp Employed by NASA-KSC September 18, 1961 to January 3, 1986, assigned to the
NASA-KSC VO Directorate as an Administrative Assistant. Responsibilities included
the processing of request for office, laboratory, storage and program related
space needs of NASA-VO and program contractors.
1280 Katheryn & Eric DeGruson James A. Degruson As an Engineer at Eagle-Picher, Joplin Missouri for over 30years, Mr. Degruson has
been responsible for the design and development of many special purpose
batteries. Recently sodium sulphur batteries were flight tested on STS-87 in
November, 1997The flight experiment was successful and will provide useful
information for future space applications.
168 John Delillo John DeLillo Was a team member of the Manned Spacecraft Launch Operations Directive from
the early 1960 - 1985 retirement (28 years). Was a member of the Apollo Closeout
crew and also of the Shuttle close-out crew, during the approach & landing test of
the shuttle orbiter at Edwards A.F.B. in California 1976 - 1977.
282 Vincent Dellapi Vincent M. Dellapi Manager: System Test Team (Manufacturing) responsible for systems operation
and update if required.
2071 Amy Wasson BPS 1970 -20 08 Delnero, P. With gratitude for 38 years of dedicated service to the students of Brevard Public
Schools. Thank you, Pamela Delnero.
512 Michael Kerr Mario L. Delucia Mario was instrumental in Union Carbides Linde Division now called Praxair Inc.,
support to the Space Program. He was involved with the sale of LHY and LOX to
NASA for over 20 years. His single purpose focus on making Americas Space
Program successful is meritorious
835 George Demarest George Demarest As a Test Conductor testing (ECS) performed testing on everyone of the LMS
during it's manufacturing cycle. Was on the Program from the beginning to the
end
1797 Christina L. DeMoore Lindsay DeMoore Millard Will submit at a later time.
2040 Clyde Dempsey Clyde Dempsey Was employed by McDonnell Aircraft / McDonnell-Douglas on the Gemini
program in St. Louis, MO as an assembly inspector. Was involved in the
manufacture of Gemini Capsule, Adapter, Target Docking Adapter and
Augmented Target Docking
Adapter. Now retired from Boeing.
961 Susan Jeffries Carol Denicole
1179 Katie And Joe Goldbach William E. Dennis Mr. Dennis's involvement included various projects for the Space Program from
1951-1976. With the Boeing Company, Mr. Dennis worked on early Space Projects
such as Dino Soar and Bomarc. Later projects included early development of the
Lunar Rover, the design and implementation of the Saturn booster rocket and the
Lunar Orbiter

1840 Vernon Derby, Sr. Vernon Derby Will submit later


713 Vernon E. Derby, Sr. Vernon E. Derby, Sr. Snark-Missile Chief Titan and Gemini-Propulsion Lead Engineer LEM-Launch Pad
Leader Shuttle - Supervisor Sky Lab-Launch Pad Leader
1568 Sandra Dexter Stephen Derdeyn
1888 Mike & Steph Deroia Mike & Steph Deroia Will submit at a later time.
1367 Adam De Rosa Patrick R. Derosa
1167 James R. DeSantis James R. DeSantis Appointed President of the Astronauts Memorial Foundation in 1992Responsible
for construction at the Center for Space Education on the creation at the AMF
Educational Technology Institute
649 Mrs. Jeannette M. Deutsch Lowell A. Deutsch Lowell Deutsch joined P&W's RL-10 rocket program in Florida after graduating
from RPI. In 1963 he joined Grumman's Lunar Module Program in the engineering
group developing the spacecraft's main rocket engines and systems. He led
development program for the rocket fuel systems that performed flawlessly in all
manned flights

232 James Devault James Devault 1965-68: Engineer with USAF, GEEIA for Eastern Test Range HFlinks. 1968-
present: Base Radio System Engineer for KSC NASA.1976-present: Engineer for
ALT and STS Voice Comm Systems at OFRC. 1982-present: Engineer for Trans-
Atlantic Abort Site (TAL) Communications. 1982-present: Engineer for KSC SLF
Comm. Systems.
510 William J. Devine William Devine From June 1966 through November 1972 was group leader in Configuration
Management Planning Dept. For launch complex 39,vertical assembly bldg.
Coordinated planning efforts between assembly testing, engineering, logistics,
quality control and complex management. Provided the daily and 72 hour
schedules and LEM check out procedures for launch complex 39
437 Francesca DeVito Vincent DeVito Vincent DeVito was a 36 year employee of Grumman in manufacturing
engineering. He was a manager in the optical alignment group that worked on the
'LEM' and the 'Space Shuttle' wings. His last assignment at Grumman was the up-
grade of the A6-F at Clverton. A retired Captain in the Naval Reserve he was proud
of his association with Grumman.

990 Mark Devito Michael F. Devito Mr. DeVito is one of the RCA engineers who designed the
Rendezvous/Transponder Radar found on the Apollo 11 command module and
Eagle's altimeter and velocity sensing radar. He has three sons David, Michael and
Mark. He resides in Palm Harbor, Florida with his wife Angela
298 Gertie Dew R. Harold Dew I have worked at KSC for 30 years (1966 to 1996). Employers included RCA,
Federal Electric, PRC, SAIC and McDonnell Douglas. The most memorable activity
was to support television broadcasting at the KSC Press Site during the Apollo
launches.
1099 Jeniann Fisher Richard G. Di Paola Did responsibility and quality assurance work on: semiconductor devices for data
communication on Mercury, Gemini and Space probes (Voyager, etc.) Transistors
for the control warning system on Apollo 3. Battery status monitor for the Lunar
Rover.
2174 Sam DiBlasio Sam DiBlasio I have been at KSC since 1976. Worked STS-1 with USB1 off and on at KSC.
1504 Brad Dick Brad Dick
2075 Amy Wasson BPS 28 years Dickerson, M. With gratitude for 28 years of dedicated service to the students of Brevard Public
Schools. Thank you, Melody Dickson.
41 John N (Jack) Dickinson John N. (Jack) Dickinson General Electric Mercury Autonetics Minuteman NASA KSC Gemini, Apollo, Space
Shuttle, Retired as Space Lab Manager. GE- Space Station Operations Manager
WP-3.
82 David Scott Dickinson David Scott Dickinson Appointed Deputy Director of Public Affairs NASA, Kennedy Space Center, January
1993. KSC Chief of Training 1988-92. Joined NASA in 1985. Formerly, Director of
Personnel, Peace Corps. Awards include NASA Exceptional Service Medal, White
House Commendation. Baccalaureate, American University,1967. Wife: Judith.
Daughters: Melissa, Tracy, Jodie. Grandchildren: Lindsey, David.
950 Debra Jackley Albert E. Dickinson
111 Carroll Diesel Elmer J. Diesel 'Go baby go!' was the way Elmer Diesel expressed his excitement for the space
program at each launch... but it was the twenty years as a dedicated safety
engineer with the Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle programs that allowed him to
contribute to the space program he loved and believed in.
1800 James Leroy Dike James Leroy Dike began his career in the Space Program in 1965. He supported
the manned Saturn and Apollo Programs as a Pneumatics Engineer. In the
beginning of the Shuttle Program, he supported External Tank Processing at
Vandenberg, California and continues that support at KSC today.
1058 Mrs. Gilbert W. Dilley Gilbert W. Dilley Attorney Gilbert W Dilley recently deceased, was the President of the Ohio
Historical Society at the time of Neil Armstrong's flight. He was from Wopakonita
Ohio. Mr. Dilley presided at the dedication of the Museum built there in
Armstrong's honor. Tricia Nixon, daughter of the president was there. He met Neil
and his family.

930 Frank Dima Frank Dima 1964 Grumman Aerospace Bethpage, NY Plant 5. Quality Control Group Leader on
Luna Module Program. Home was Grumman-When White, Grissom and Chaffee
perished, we were there. When Lovell, Mattingly and Haise, had a problem, we
were there. When our astronauts needed us, we were there. And when our
country needed us the most, we were there.

1889 F. & Family Dinielli F. Dinielli & Family Dedicated to my two families: the one at home, and the one at Travelers. Thank
you Astronauts and your families.
1541 Rodney Ditty Rodney Ditty RCA
1270 Gary & Donna Houts Harold Benjamin Divine
1271 Gary & Donna Houts Olive Averil Divine
856 Mary A. Dlhosh John P. Dlhosh Was assigned to the LM Program with Grumman at Kennedy Space Center in the
Quality Control Dept. Responsible for Vehicles Conformance to all applicable
spec's and test documentation criteria
1048 Ronald S. Dluginski Ronald S. Dluginski Grumman Employee for forty years. Worked on all major space products. ECHO,
OAO, LM, and space shuttle. A NASA manned flight awareness honoree, was
present with wife Theresa for the launching of Apollo Eleven /LM 5 with Senator
Barry Goldwater. Received 'Snoopy ' Pin from astronaut Gordon Cooper
1483 John Jude Dobak James Dobak, Sr.
86 Sherrill Dobbs Lynn Dobbs Attending US Space Camp Huntsville in 1987 and also in 1989 began my interest
in the space program. I feel by working for US Space Camp, Titusville as a
counselor I have contributed to the American Space Program. I have passed on
my knowledge of space to many young people as well as many adults.
1111 Greenville Young Astronauts Douglas R. Dodd Mr. Dodd started a young astronaut program in the middle school in 1988. It is
now an elective class. The class puts on Space Day Camps for elementary schools
and takes trips to Kennedy and the U.S. Space Camp
779 Randy Dodge Randy Dodge Supported the Cassini and NSCAT projects while working at JPL from 1988-1995.
Was a key member of the GOES-K integration, test, and Launch Team.
998 John Dombrowski John Dombrowski Worked 43 years at Grumman in the Jig & Fixture shop Pl2. Worked on the LEM
project manufacturing and setting up the descent stage fixtures and sub assembly
tools in Pl2. Also manufactured ground support tools in Pl 2 & 3. Set up the
Shuttle wing fixture inPl5

1782 Kris K. Krumreich Richard E. Donaho In Loving Memory of Richard Edward Donaho, who worked at the Space Center
for 17 years as a Technician on Shuttle Systems. He took pride in USA's first Pilot
High Performance Organization (H.P.O.) at the H.M.F. recipient of Quest Award in
2001.
N.M.A. member and Certified Professional Manager.
870 Richard A. Donald Richard A. Donald Richard Donald was a Test Specialist at Northrop-Ventura in Newburn Park,
California during the Gemini and Apollo Space Programs. He wrote the
procedures, conducted environmental and Qualification Tests, wrote test reports
for the Recovery Systems Parachute Deployment Etc). Northrop-Ventura supplied
the
Recovery Systems for Mercury, Gemini and Apollo
8 Paul C. Donnelly Paul C. Donnelly Involved in the operations of the first 41 manned missions. Twenty years with
NASA. Ten years with USBI.
996 Patti O'Brien Donovan Patti O'Brien Donovan Patricia C. O'Brien worked at North American Aviation in Downey, California from
1952 to December 1955. She started in the personnel department then moved to
the 'small component' part area as a secretary. She worked for a man by the
name of Bob Diehl and then for Warren Schwarzmann. At that time they were
working on the X-10 missile program. She received a 3 year pin.
1107 Alvin M. Dorfman Alvin M. Dorfman First Flight Achievement Award (stated on document) The crew of Columbia is
pleased to present you with this medallion in appreciation for your contribution to
the success of the first manned orbital flight of the space shuttle. Columbia signed
John Young and Bob Crippen

1247 Jean Lewandowski Robert Dorian NASA Career began 1963 at GSFC, primarily with instrumentation for
environmental testing of Goddard satellite programs; also involved in early Shuttle
activities. Senior Systems Engineer at Headquarters in the Spacelab Program
Office, Office of Space Flight. Worked Space Station Program at Reston. Spacelab
and Payload Carriers Program at Kennedy Space Center.

1839 Douglas Douget Douglas Douget RCA


530 William Downey Bill Downey Grumman Aerospace - Project Engg group - worked at pad's and assembly areas.
Structural, thermal, MRB repairs and countdown problems on LM. Jan 1967 thru
May 1973 all Apollo launches.
2070 Chris Downs Chris Downs
1361 Rob, Susan & Ellary Draper Norman Draper
1461 Harold M. Draughon Harold M. Draughon Harold joined JSC in 1963. He worked in flight operations/Mission operations on
all manned space flight programs except Mercury, assuming increasingly
responsible positions up to flight director, where he served as lead on several
shuttle missions. After moving to the shuttle program office, he retired with
25years of service
1789 Brett Raulerson Richard Dreiling, Sr. Mr. Dreiling worked for 23 years as a Technician assigned to SRB Build Up and
later
on the Mobile Launcher Platforms. This brick is pledged by his co-workers in
memory of him.
654 Rene E. Drew Rene E. Drew Rene E. Drew was a Reliability/Quality engineer working for Chrysler Corporation
on the Saturn 1B launch vehicle Apollo missions. As an engineer on pads 34 and
37, he worked on the Saturn 1B missile and the ground support for the first Apollo
manned earth orbital flights. Later project was the three manned Saturn 1B flights
for the Skylab program

120 Jane Drinkhouse Jane Drinkhouse Jane Drinkhouse-DeMars started working in KSC in May 1968 as a security
guardette. She has worked in many aspects of security including Transatlantic
Abort Landing (TAL) Team - traveling to Africa, launch countdown headset
operations, and emergency preparedness. This career allowed her to raise two
wonderful sons Ed & C.J. Fritz, who also work at the Space Center.
463 Myles P. Browne Ron Dubeau
364 Jaime Amameo Dublado Jaime Dublado As General Supply Officer and Director of the Military Sealift Command, Atlantic
Ships Liaison Division, was responsible in providing NASA assigned personnel
aboard range instrumentation Ships with comfortable berths and high quality
food service operations on board the NASA sponsored vessels assigned Apollo and
other NASA missions.

356 Henry Dubocq Henry Dubocq Editor of Grumman ENGRG manual. Established format for LEM engineering
drawings and documented drawing procedures.
1056 Mary Lou Harlow Marylou Dubost Employed at John F. Kennedy Space Center, NASA, in December 1964.Final
progressive position was Secretary to the Director, Safety, Reliability and Quality
Assurance and Protective Services Directorate until I retired in October 1986.
300 Hannelore Duerr Herman Duerr He has been working together with the NASA for several times on the German
DARA Astrospas/Orfeus program.
1139 Richard Duester Richard A. Duester Worked on detail parts for the LEM int'l 03. During mid 60,sworked mainly on
skins which was a delicate part due to the thickness of material
686 Walter A. Duester, Jr. Walter A. Duester, Jr. Grumman, supported tests on number 3 LEM as an inspector during final
inspection
1619 Florence E. Duff Edward C. Duff My late husband - Edward C. Duff (D-June 2000) worked for RCA/GE at the Space
Center from September 1955 to retirement in 1988 - when the contract wasn't
renewed. He was a mathematician.
1890 Michael & Loma Dugan Michael & Loma Dugan Will submit at a later time.
1510 Cleborn B. Duke Cleborn B. Duke RCA/ Cleborn B Duke dedicated 31 years to working for the Space Program,
including a ride in the centrifuge, John Glenn and other Astronauts trained in. He
also, received a 'Nimbus Achievement Award' for his contribution to the first
weather satellite.
1754 Dumstorf Family George W. Dumstorf, Jr. For keeping the dream alive in our family and with the students who know you as
Mr. Space Teacher! Mr. Dumstorf has been with the manned space program since
its early days. Celebrated his 100th manned launch on 22 February 1996.
2120 unknown Edward C. Dunkerley
638 Howard J. Dunn James P. Dunn James Dunn was an electronics technician at Grumman who manufactured
various parts for the space program. He worked for Grumman for 7 years before
his death at the age of 26. He was very interested in the Space Program
928 Marlees Dunn Emile Dunn Sub-scale static test motors were built to verify that the chosen propellant met
the man-rated requirements. Hyde's involvement was in writing inspection plans
for the effort of making the sub-scale motors to be used for that testing. This
involved visual and dimensional inspection of the new and recycled components.
1206 Howard J. Dunn Howard J. Dunn I worked at Grumman for 34 years and retired as the Vice Pres. Audit and Ethics. I
had been involved in working with the management and staff of the various space
programs over many of those years. I had to visit all of the space sites to conduct
audits and assist the management on ways to improve the various operations.
1340 Laurie P. Harrison Lawrence H. Dunn ENTERED THE SERVICE 03/23/43 ; RETIRED 07/31/70. HE ORGANIZEDAND
TRAINED THE ONLY HELICOPTER-BORNE FIREFIGHTER TEAM FORCAPSULE FIRE
SUPPRESSION AND ASTRONAUT RESCUE DURING SATURN-APOLLO POST LAUNCH
FROM APOLLO 4 THROUGH APOLLO 13. HE AND HISTEAM RECEIVED
MERITORIOUS PLAUDITS FROM NASA AND OTHER AGENCIESFOR THEIR
OUTSTANDING CAPABILITY AND PERFORMANCE
1834 David Lee, Jr. Dunn David L. Dunn Born in Flint, Michigan in 1953. Moved to Cocoa, FL in Summer of 1966.

Second generation Aerospace Worker, Dec. ‘78 to Aug. ’92 USBI/United
Technologies, KSC, FL & Huntsville, AL as a Mechanical Technician, Lead
Mechanical Technician, Operations. Engineer, Senior Planning Analyst in Program
Management, Senior Facility Planner and Facility Manager.

May 98 to present Astronauts Memorial Foundation, KSC, FL Manager of Facilities
& Security.

Military Experience
Aviation Machinist Mate School (Jets), Memphis, TN Jan. ’76 to May ‘76 US Navy
active duty May ‘75 to Nov. ’78
US Navy Reserve Nov. ‘78 to Nov. ‘81
•Aviation Machinist Mate on SH2F Helicopters
•Sr. Plane Captain
•Flight Line Trouble Shooter

Traveling Worship Leader & Pastor
United Christian Faith MinistriesBorn in Flint, Michigan in 1953. Moved to Cocoa,
FL in Summer of 1966.

Second generation Aerospace Worker, Dec. ‘78 to Aug. ’92 USBI/United
Technologies, KSC, FL & Huntsville, AL as a Mechanical Technician, Lead
Mechanical Technician, Operations. Engineer, Senior Planning Analyst in Program
Management, Senior Facility Planner and Facility Manager.

May 98 to present Astronauts Memorial Foundation, KSC, FL Manager of Facilities
& Security.

Military Experience
Aviation Machinist Mate School (Jets), Memphis, TN Jan. ’76 to May ‘76 US Navy
active duty May ‘75 to Nov. ’78
US Navy Reserve Nov. ‘78 to Nov. ‘81
•Aviation Machinist Mate on SH2F Helicopters
•Sr. Plane Captain
•Flight Line Trouble Shooter

431 Donald Dunsmore Donald Dunsmore
Engineer at Goldstone, CA and Madrid, Spain for tracking and data for Ranger,
Mariner and Venus probes. NASA Skip Manager for Apollo re-entry. NASA Station
Director from Jun 69 to Aug 70 at Ascension Island. Data handling at MSFN at
Goddard.
879 Charles Durian Charles Durian
1938 Patty Enderlin, Martha Bushmiaer and Frances Berg-Cloud Frank Durkee Col. Durkee was assigned to Patrick A.F.B. in 1958 as the Strategic Air Command
representative for General Powers from '58 until 1961. He was in the block house
for all missile launches during that time. Always a strong supporter of the space
program, he volunteered as a guide at the AF museum until he died February
2003.
2119 unknown William R. Durrett
196 Manlio Victor Virgil Dussich Manlio Victor Virgil Dussich Relinquished Chief Q.C. Rep. A.M. command N.J. for A.R.D. command Patrick on
request Gen. Richardson. Assisted space program 19 1/4years. Highest positions:
Chief Draftsman T.S.L. in Charge: Inspection, Engineering Design, Drafting,
Reproduction and B/P reading instructions. Classified Mech. Design Engineer by
Director K Debus on Major Mod. Saturn 1 launch tower.
219 Maria Dussich Maria Dussich Worked for P. A. World Airways at the technical library at Patrick A. F. Base.
Started December 1955 - retired - 1972 (16years of service). Served all employees
on the Space Program at the Base and Cape Canaveral NASA KSC personnel.
281 William J. Eager William J. Eager Directed the Grumman Procedures Integration Group whose responsibility it was
to prepare Operational Test Procedures for all Lunar Modules launched from
Kennedy Space Center. Early use of computer technology were pioneered by the
group leading to automatic extraction of vital planning information for Apollo
countdowns as well as guaranteeing repeatable document quality.
1180 Norma Shear Thomas Eastham
77 Employees Of Canyon Tech Richard D. Eastwood Employed at Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1985-1989 as a Thermal Blanket Expert.
Rich's blankets covered the Galileo spacecraft, IML, IOC monitor on STS-44 and
numerous smaller payloads. Helping to design and fabricate materials for these
spacecraft ensured success of missions. Rich was a productive, innovative part of
Great JPL team.
386 Patricia Eberle John Eberle John H. Eberle 8/24/28 - 8/11/95 Born in Oak Park, IL. Joined the Navy in 1948.
While in the Navy, he was Walter Schirra's plane captain. Served in the Air Force
from 1959-1968. Supported and worked on 88 manned launches at KSC including
Mercury, Gemini Apollo and the Shuttle. Retired from Lockheed in 1992.
2303 Sheila Hernandez James Eberling Tomcat Photography - July 30, 1980 - November 19, 2016. His first love was
rocket lanch and aviation photography. RIP
1891 Eduen The Ebuen Family Will submit at a later time.
577 Geraldine Echols Carl J. Echols Carl J. Echols was one of the first African American pilots to fly jets in the U.S.A.F.
He was a member of the Mission Support team at Grumman Aerospace, Bethpage
N.Y. during the critical hours of the Apollo 13 'Aquarias ' flight. Carls work on the
LM program was the high point of his career

1929 Dick Rowley Bob & Mary Rowley Ed & Dena Allison Will submit at a later time.
1256 Judson D. Edel, Sr. Judson D. Edel Sr. Worked for RCA at PAFB as an engineer supporting the ARIS program from 1966
to 1968. Then worked as a Radar Data Reduction Analyst from 1968 to 1973 with
overall responsibility for the preparation of radar signature reports and analysis of
re entry phenomenon collected by ARIS ships and other sensors
376 Elizabeth Rossmann Rossmann Edmund Rossmann Edmund is working for Astro-Spas which is part of several shuttle
missions.
242 Mr. Edson Carole Edson Mrs. Edson has been the Manager of the Joint Industries Press Center since. In
this capacity she has informed, fed, accommodated, and welcomed visitors of
every country from the onset of our shuttle program. She warrants a place beside
the
other heroines of space flight.
498 Carole Edson Frank Edson Mr. Edson is a registered architect. He is presently principal architect for payload
processing facilities for Mc Donnell Douglas Space and Defense Systems at
Kennedy Space Center. He worked with shuttle external tank facilities, New
Orleans 1962-66. 1966-1997 he has worked with shuttle facilities at Kennedy
Space Center.
499 Penny Edson William F. Edson WORKED ON APOLLO PROGRAM BEGINNING 1962. ROCKWELLS DIRECTOR
OFSHUTTLE SYSTEMS ENGINEERING. DIRECTED ENGINEERING AND
OPERATIONSTEAM AT KSC FOR FIRST 10 SHUTTLE LAUNCHES. LED LOCKHEED
TEAM TOACTIVATE VAFB. LOCKHEED VP OF LAUNCH OPERATIONS CONTROL
FORRETURN TO FLIGHT. ASSOC PROG. MANAGER OF SPACE STATION
FORROCKWELL. RETIRED IN JANUARY 1996
481 Norm Foster John Edwards John Edwards has always been an enthusiastic and vocal contributor to the
success of the NASA space objectives. He persists with support of the exploration
programs through his comportment and personal communications.
2061 N. Foster Richard R. Edwards
2126 Norm Foster Horace F. Edwards
2151 Norm Foster Carolyn Elliott Edwards
701 Alexander Ehrenberg Alexander Ehrenberg Developed: instrumentation for the human subjects and space environments in
high vacuum chambers; Operational Checkout Procedures for Development Flight
Instrumentation of LM. Performed: as LM 2 Head Test Conductor; and as Systems
Engineering Group Leader and Management Staff for test integration of Lunar
Module vehicles. 1964-1969 at Republic Aviation and Grumman Aerospace
Corporations
641 Tom & Phyllis Eichelberger Tom & Phyllis Eichelberger
477 Elizabeth Aft Bruce Eldredge This brick is dedicated to a wonderful father, husband and citizen who,
throughout his life, has created both appreciation and support for our American
Space Program. Because of his open-mindedness and enterprising nature he has
demonstrated to others that some questions in life can only be answered in
space.
1751 Tamsey Ellis Tamsey W. Ellis Science Teacher
350 Pietro Els Pietro Els PR for the Christopher Columbus's of today. We as a species are explorers at
heart. This is exploration at its greatest. Now 18 nations are working together on
man's next big step in space towards the great society for the united Earth. A
world
without crime, poverty and disease.
250 Helga Elsner Guenther Elsner He works for DASA ASTRO-SPAS Program, which is part of several space missions
made with shuttle.
1458 Chester Emery Chester Emery As a member of the Grumman team in New York my contribution was an
engineering effort in the environmental controls to make the Lunar Module and
Shuttle a Success
1779 Hernandez Engineering Hernandez Engineering Nineteen years supporting NASA's mission in the areas of Safety, Engineering,
Training, and Documentation and Information Management.
113 John C. England John C. England McDonnell-Douglas: Saturn SIV/SIVB Mechanical Systems Supervisor1962-1970.
Delta Structural/Mechanical Engineering Supervisor1970-1974 at CCAFS. Shuttle
Mechanical Systems Branch Chief (ICIO) 1979-1982 at KSC. Cargo Projects (DOD)
Chief Engineer (SPOC) 1982-1989 at CCAFS.
114 Julie K. England Julie K. England NASA-KSC: Delta Program - Secretary to Chief CCAFS 1979-1987.Desing
Engineering - Propellants and Gases, Headquarters KSC 1976-1979.Transportation
Office at KSC 1973-1974. MDAC on Delta Program and Skylab 1968-1973.

720 Darrell J. Walen Ray Engle For Ray Engle, working in the Space Program was more than a job. It was an
opportunity to support, however humbly, mankind's opening of the last great
frontier. Ray's knowledge and technical skill as a systems programmer supported
the automated business processes that enabled the work of so many others
57 George L. English George L. English After 13 years with air breathing missiles in the Air Force joined NASA in 1964.
Served as the NASA Executive Officer for 20 years retiring in 1994.
2121 Caroline Engrand Peter Engrand Peter Engrand has worked for NASA for 23 years. He was on the Discovery launch
team while in APS. Worked on a Mars software project and now works as a
systems engineer on the Constellation project. He is dedicated to the space
program.
1700 Donald Eri Donald G. Eri Don began his aerospace career in 1956 when he entered into the employ of RCA
on the Missile Test Project at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. In 1962 he
transferred to the RCA Communications Project and participated in the activation
of what ultimately became the Kennedy Space Center. Over the years, because of
the dynamics of government contracting, Don was employed by General Electric,
Federal Electric, Planning Research Corporation, Lockheed Space Operations
Company, and he retired from Lockheed Martin on May 31, 1996. Don
contributed support to the following missile programs: Matador, Snark, Bomarc,
Redstone, Navaho, Jupiter, Vanguard, Thor, Bull Goose, Polaris, Atlas, Titan,
Mace, Pershing, Minuteman, and Saturn. He also contributed support to the
following manned space flight programs: Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, ASTP, and the
Space Shuttle.
489 Roy Erickson Roy Erickson Started on Apollo program Nov 1963 working for Grumman Aerospace, worked
on propulsion development systems in White Sands, New Mexico. Transferred to
Kennedy Space Center in 1966. Managed technical support launch complex 37 &
L/C 39 throughout entire series Apollo launches.
1253 Preston S Erlick Preston S. Erlick Pat provided for the First Two Flights of Apollo Command Module to be flown on
the Unproven Sivb Booster to Man-Rate the booster. All Command Module
functions were Automated at North American Aviation, Inc. for these Two
Unmanned Flights, which were successful. Booster was Man Rated, Apollo
Command Module was Viable.
1597 Renate Klinger Cinkl & Erni Erni
1444 Peggy C. Eubanks Carnell Eubanks
217 Kimberly D. Houellemont Sherman Evans In loving memory of Sherman J. Evans. Father of Space Center Security. Mentor to
all who came near during a 34 year career with NASA and Lockheed. Sherm gave
his all for family, friends and the space program. 'Shermisms' will live forever. You
will always find him in our hearts.
469 Brian Evans Brian Evans I was an employee of Grumman Aerospace from 1941 to 1976,permanent
number 5524. One of my assignments was that of Sub-contractor Manager for the
Lunar Module in the mid 60's, and was responsible for the delivery of all major
sub
systems for the LEM vehicle.
692 L. J. Evans, Jr. Lew Evans President and CEO Grumman Aerospace Corp. Contributor to the Grumman LEM
teams vision, dedication and success. Believer that we should continue the quest,
to benefit all humankind.
87 David M. Evans, Jr. David M. Evans, Jr. Joined TWA July 1964 was active in Gemini Program Pad 19- HiRanger 118'
support. Active in all Apollo shots & Skylab-outer space probes, Viking-Galileo,
Space Shuttle from beginning until retiring from Lockheed 1992. First to load
Columbia on 747, White Sands 1982 mobile crane.
1709 Dorsey E. Evans, III Dorsey Eaton Evans, Jr. Dorsey E. Evans, Jr. joined RCA and the Space Program in 1957. After several years
in the photo labs, he advanced into data processing and later was the RCA data
processing resource manager. He retired after many years and remains in the area
working for the Brevard County Library System.

131 William Everett William Everett As LM Technical Publications Supervisor, Bethpage, I helped setup Test/Checkout
procedures groups in White Sands Test Facility, Houston Space Center and
Kennedy Space Center. Additionally, the group prepared Ground Support
Equipment Data and Checkout Procedures used in Bethpage. I wrote and
published the LM Familiarization Manual and News Reference Handbook.
1352 J.L. Hiers Jack D. Everett 1959-1968: Kennedy Space Center/Pan American Airways Guided Missile Range -
Quality Control Tech/Engineer - Quality surveys facility evaluations in area's out
of USA.1968-1974: ITT Federal Electric - Supervisor of Plans/Audits -Branch
Manager of Quality Engineering - Branch Manager Launch Complexes - Acting
Manager of Quality Assistance and Engineering Dept. Etc....
1604 Randy Everetts Bruce Everetts
2177 Donald A. Eversberg Donald A. Eversberg NASA employee, Kennedy Space Center, FL., November 9, 1964 through January
2, 1979. Retired "Technical Support Controller." Participated in the Technical
Support of KSC missions "Gemini 2," through "Apollo, Apollo/Soyuz, Skylab," and
the "Approach and Landing Tests" of "Shuttle Orbiter 101 at Edwards AFB,
California." Recipient of "Astronauts - Silver Snoopy Award, May 19, 1975."
391 Brian Ewenson Brian Ewenson I have been collecting space program information for 17 years. In my job with
Boys and Girls Clubs, I educate children about the space program and will be
setting up a space exhibit in our local aerospace museum in May of 1997. During
the summer of 1997, I will become the Director of the Calgary Space Club and will
train and
educate children for their trip to Space Camp.
992 Vincent J. Quinn Joyce K. Ewers Joyce started for Rockwell in 1978 as an access control monitor (ACM) and
advanced through the ranks to configuration management (CM) until her death in
Nov. 1994. She was 34 years old.
2031 Cathie Gray Anthony David Ewing Anthony David Ewing proudly served his country fighting the war on terror in Iraq.
He made the ultimate sacrifice on Memorial Day 2007. His grandmother, Aurelia
Garong, is employed by The Astronauts Memorial Foundation.
1614 Anne & Carl Exline Anne & Carl Exline Anne worked with Range Safety for 43 years, 35 with RCA. For 15 years was Lead
Programmer in Range Safety Support at Cape Canaveral. Carl worked for 35 years
for Pan American World Airways in logistics delivering supplies to downrange
sites.
Range was always safe.
574 William H. Fadeley William H. Fadeley Quality Control Supervisor All Grumman Corp Aircraft and Space Programs incl.
LEM
180 H. E. McDilda George R. Faenza George has been involved in eastern test range and KSC activities since 1955 as a
technician on the range, as the Chief Test Conductor for McDonnell Douglas for
the Apollo Program and as Program Manager for Apollo Soyuz, Spacelab, ICIO
programs and the Vice President-General Manager for the Shuttle Payload
Ground
Operation contract.
1098 George Faeth George Faeth Worked on the LM in Bethpage, NY. Responsible for the electrical fabrication of
the wiring and all the control panels of the LM. The electrical shop had just over
200 people supplying all the parts to final assembly. Also responsible for the
electronic testing of all control panels. This was from 1st mock up in 1963until end
of program in 1970

957 Melody Fair Melody Fair Worked in Satellite Program Support as a software troubleshooter for Lockheed-
Martin Federal Systems supporting the Air Force Satellite Control Network at
Onizuka Air Station, Sunnyvale California.
491 Betty Fair Lowell Fair, Jr.
1513 Stephen J. Falcioni Stephen J. Falcioni RCA
1555 Dolores Falkenstein Falkenstein James W. Falkenstein RCA
127 Robert Falkowski Robert Falkowski I worked on the LEM Program as a lead man in the structures department building
the ascent stage of LTA8 which was a test ship & LEM4 which went to the moon. I
also worked on the first set of wings of the space shuttle, & I'm proud of both
achievements.

1447 Eugene/Susan Fallon Eugene & Susan Fallon


1477 Lillian Jasen Jason The Family
2251 John Ratnaswamy Ratnaswamy Family
1502 Ian Penny Ian Penny & Family, Uk
1984 Cathie Gray Rudolph E. Fanska Rudolph E. Fanska is a WWII Veteran who earned the Silver Star and Purple Heart
medals. He was a biochemist, and Professor of Biochemistry at the University of
San Francisco Medical Center. Rudy moved to Titusville FL with his wife, Freeda
(Sue) when they retired in 1978. Rudy is a scientist who is a proud supporter of
the space program. His daughter, Cathie Gray, is employed by the Astronauts
Memorial Foundation.
2094 Cathie Gray Sue Fanska Freeda "Sue" Fanska was born in 1916. She grew up in Oklahoma and became a
Navy nurse who served in WWII. One of her patients was a brave Marine, Rudy
Fanska, who was decorated with two Purple Hearts and the Silver Star. They fell
in love and were married near the end of the war. Sue passed away in 2008. Rudy
and their daughter, Cathie Gray, who works for the Astronauts Memorial
Foundation, live in Titusville FL.
564 Charles Farley Charles Farley Liaison Engineer - supported the fabrication of the LM Descent Stage including
systems of the LM Ascent Stage - 1965 thru 1969.
1602 Wayne Farrar Hiram D. Farrar
399 Charles Farrell Charles Farrell Grumman manufacturing spacecraft supervision, MSO Supervisor and later Asst.
Manager of Manufacturing. Moved to Florida for the activation of the MSO VAB (6-
66) and participated in all the Grumman LM launches during Apollo (12-72).
256 Joe Bourne Becky Fasulo During the Shuttle era was a key member of the NASA Shuttle Payload Team
which had the responsibility for the ground processing and launch of multi-
national payloads. Was a dynamic leader among Federally Employed women.
225 Marilynn Faulkner Marilynn Faulkner Employed by McDonnell Douglas as a secretary. Programs included Mercury,
Gemini, Skylab, Delta.
1572 Tom & Christian Feeney Chuck Feeney CHUCK FEENER MERCURY-LOXCHUCK (CHARLES J.) FEENEY WORKED AS AN
ENGINEER AT CAMBRIDGECORPORATION IN MASSACHUSETTS DESIGNING THE
LIQUID OXYGEN TANKERTRUCKS AND TRANSFER SYSTEMS FOR PROJECT
MERCURY. IN ADDITION HEWAS A BRAIN STORMER IN SEVERAL SPACE THINK
TANKS WITH WERNER VONBRAUN AND OTHER COLLEAGUES.
1688 Kenneth Fehling Kenneth F. Fehling RCA
1331 Stephen Feldman Stephen Feldman
1648 Lorraine Sweeney Greg Feldman
1825 Raymond A. Fenimore Raymond A. Fenimore Will submit later
590 Saul Ferdman Saul Ferdman Director Advanced Space Programs Director Apollo Applications Program38 year
Grumman employee
1156 Edward Ferner Edward Ferner Edward was employed by Grumman Aerospace during the Apollo Program era.
His technical specialty was the environmental control systems on the Lunar
Excursion Module. Edward presented technical briefing sessions to astronaut
flight crews, manned spacecraft center flight controllers and news media
personnel affiliated
with the program.
1161 Thomas C. Ferraro Thomas C. Ferraro I have worked for Grumman Aerospace Corp. for 25 yrs. Our company designed
and built the LM for the Apollo program. I am still employed with Grumman, now
Northrup Grumman and soon to be Lockheed Martin. I am a software engineer
with Northrup Grumman in Melbourne Fl.
905 Eugene M. Fetner Eugene M. Fetner Employed by RCA Missile Test Project (RCA/MTP - 1956to 1989Positions with
RCA/MTP Progressed from Engineer to Engineering Manager, RCA/MTP was
responsible for engineering operation and maintenance; data collection; data
processing; and systems evaluation and analysis associated with ground
instrumentation from Cape Canaveral to S. Africa & ships at sea both in Atlantic&
Pacific support was provided to all NASA and Air Force Launches
955 Edward Fidkowski Edward Fidkowski Involved in quality control with companies making flight electronic, mechanical
hardware to systems in the Apollo, LEM Lunar Landing programs and later on the
space shuttle, Hubble, Galileo programs.
511 Jack Fields Jack Fields I have many memories of the history of the Space Program from Saturn 1B Apollo
launches from LC 34, LC 37, & LC 39. I Was part of the shuttle era from early
studies in 1972 through 1992launches. Preformed Project Management of
Design/Construction& launch effort in this time frame
1820 Brett Raulerson Richard Fields Mr. Richard Fields worked on the Space Shuttle Program for 22 years and on
Apollo before that. He was a valuable asset to the Program.
1196 Drew Alan Fillak Drew Alan Fillak
588 Ernest G. Finamore, Sr. Ernest G. Finamore, Sr. Quality Control Inspector on both ascent and descent stages of Apollo II to Apollo
17 During 1964-1970 Doing structural, electrical and final engineering and test
acceptance procedures, per Grumman and NASA specifications at Bethpage, New
York Proudly retired 6-30-1989 with 45 years service
2202 Samantha Dunscombe Kimberly Finch As team leader of NASA's Principal Center for Recycling and Sustainable
Acquisition at KSC, Kimberly Finch has dedicated many hours to the advancement
of Environmental Sustainability throughout the Agency. Kimberly is a remarkable
leader, adept communicator and a truly inspiring person who will be missed by
her
team. Best Wishes!
1326 Edwin M. Fine Clyde E. Fine Experimental Machinist with STL and TRW worked on the Apollo Program - LEM
Lander
705 Harold B. Finger Harold B. Finger Mr. Finger held responsible positions in NASA from the time NASA was formed in
1958 till he left in March 1969. After his research on compressors and nuclear
shielding in in NACA, he headed NASA,s space power and nuclear systems work.
He simultaneously led the AEC's space nuclear work. He then headed all of NASA,s
administrative functions as Associate Administrator
2105 Glenda Johnson Gerald E. Fink
796 John H. Fiorello John H. Fiorello As a Design Engineer spent 25 years at Grumman Aerospace working on the LM
Program, The Space Shuttle Wing, The Shuttle Trainer and many other advanced
classified programs. Also on Jointstars, F-14A, EF111E, E-2C, C2A, Gulf stream &
other research and development projects
524 Joseph Fischetti Joseph Fischetti I worked for Grumman Aerospace Facilities Maintenance Dept. I supported the
LEM program in maintaining overhead cranes, testing and support equipment. Set
up LEM work stands, Astronauts and Engineering trailers. Set up and removed
LEM Control Centers, which were consoles connected directly with NASA.
639 Leonard S. Fisenne Leonard S. Fisenne Instrumentation Engineer GSE 450. Supervised the design of Instrumentation in
Corporate on propulsion and environment test articles. Contributed to the design
and installation of the test instrumentation systems at WSMB and Bethpage.
Supervised personnel preparing calibration procedures for ground support carts
121 Virginia Fisher Richard Fisher Richard W. Fisher worked at the Space Center from 1966 to 1970 as a relay
specialist for General Electric. He has a certificate that his name has been
inscribed as entry #327 in Kennedy Program Apollo 11 Launch Log a permanent
part of the
record of the General Electric Company.
299 Jeffrey Fishkin Jeffrey Fishkin I started with NASA at K.S.C. in 1980. I have worked within the Orbiter
Environment Control/Purge, vent and drain system. The orbiter project office, and
the orbiter APU/Hydraulics System. At the present time, I am working within the
orbiter fuel cell/propellant reactant storage depot system.
715 Philip J. Fitzpatrick Philip J. Fitzpatrick Grumman Aerospace Engineer for the Lunar Module prototype testing of
Ascent/Decent stages, PA-1 and PD-1. Bethpage NY and White Sands test facility,
Las Cruces NM 1964-1968
729 William P. Fitzpatrick William P. Fitzpatrick Worked as an engineer for Grumman Aerospace Corp. Position held was Group
Leader/Test Conductor for the final engineering acceptance test (FEAT) at
Bethpage. ARMA Div. Bosch Corp. engineer on Atlas Missile. Electric Boat-Test
Director on Polaris Submarine. Ford Instrument Co-Jupiter Redstone Missiles
650 Grett Peterick Peterick Richard J. Fitzsimmons
1892 The Flaherty Family The Flaherty Family Will submit at a later time.
420 Jim Flanigan Anna Flanigan Anna has contributed in the success of the American space program by instruction
numerous people in the art of DOD soldering.
1376 Denise Flanigan Donald J. Flanigan U.S.N. Retired - 13 years / Stationed at Patrick Air Force Basein 1960's worked on
some very early developments of the program.
1294 Ross Fleisig Ross Fleisig Ross Fleisig's major contribution to the American Space Program relates to his
Apollo Lunar Module (LM) role at the Grumman Corp. First he was Project Leader
of the Dynamics and Performance Group and then LM 5 Spacecraft Team
Manager directing 100 engineers in the final assembly, integration and ground
test at the factory. At NASA KSC, he was Grumman Assistant Spacecraft Test
Manager during
pre flight mate of the LM, CSM and Saturn V
1686 Donna Rose Fletcher Donna Rose Fletcher As a life-long space enthusiast, I treasure the experience of witnessing the launch
of Apollo 17, the only night launch of the magnificent Saturn V and the final
Apollo mission to the moon. I also witnessed the launch of Skylab, the last Saturn
V to fly.
Glorious, historic adventures!
1622 Louis H. Flowers Louis H. Flowers Employed by RCA in 1961 to work on Air Force Range contract. Worked as
Computer Programmer/System Analyst/Manager until 1989. For NASA, managed
development of software for positioning of Advanced Range Instrumentation
Aircraft in support of Apollo moon landing missions.
1487 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Leps Sean Flynn From 1989 until 1994 Sean Flynn contributed to the success of the American
Space Program as a staging analyst and a system engineer at McDonald Douglas.
While there he won the Manned Flight Awareness award for his work on the
configuration of the Engineering Payload Database Management System.
1569 George Folmar Robert Folmar
2159 Rolf & Yvonne Heckel SPACEPASS.DE for EDUCATION
135 Thomas P.C. Forbes, III Thomas Forbes III One of the earliest of approximately 1400 'Grummanites' to arrive and one of the
last to leave (Jan 1966 to July 1973) A member of Grumman's management and
financial team supporting the Apollo program. Wouldn't have missed it for the
world!
506 Harold Ford Harold Ford Harold was part of the engineering team that worked on the Apollo Space
Program Lunar Module. At the conclusion of the Apollo Program, he assisted
NASA in designing a VHF Ranging System for the joint Apollo Soyuz Program and
installed it
in the Institute of Space Research in Moscow USSR
1112 Alice M. Ford Frank J. Ford Member Grumman LEM Project Mechanical and Explosive Subsystem.
Responsible for the preliminary and detail designs of LEM landing gear, EVA
antenna, rendezvous radar support and separation pyrotechnics. Participated in
project from initial mock up stages through to project cancellation. Graduate
Academy of Aeronautics Flushing NY 1957. BS-L.I. University - CW Post Campus
1966
2020 Patricia Ford Anna Lee Mouser Ford As an educator, Anna Lee Mouser Ford fully supports the space program and
advocates for enrichment in the fields of math and science for students at an early
age. As an American, she belives continuing education, research, and exploration
of this world's universe is key to the lives of future generations.

1435 Ken Fornwalt Ken Fornwalt


1149 Eleanor T. Forthe Eleanor T. Forthe
56 Norman G. Foster Norman G. Foster Chief Mercury, Gemini, Apollo Experiments; Mgr JSC Research Aircraft Program;
Mgr Tests/Operations JSC Science Directorate; JSC Earth Resources Program
997 George E. Foster George E. Foster GRUMMAN CORP. RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE WITH COMPLETERESPONSIBILITY
TO MONITOR/DIRECT THE QUALITY ASSURANCE EFFORT OFTHE FUEL CELL
ASSEMBLY (POWERCEL) DEVELOPED AND MANUFACTURED BYPRATT & WHITNEY
SPACE DIVISION FOR THE APOLLO/LM SPACECRAFT.ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR
QUALITY ASSURANCE EFFORT OF THE LM ECS(SYSTEM) AC CONVERTOR AND
GROUND SUPPORT UNITS AT HAMILTONSTANDARD.
1208 Darlene Koenig Jan Foster For meritorious service while serving as the Technical Evaluator in Operations and
maintenance for NASA at KSC Fl. & for 37 years& 8 months of service to the
Government & NASA. Ms. Foster's leadership in daily operations & special events
contributed significantly to the overall success of the Visitor Complex. Exceptional
performance reflects great credit to NASA the Public Affairs Office. KSC Visitor
Complex and to herself
1333 Will Foster Will Foster Director manned Space Science during the Apollo Project
1489 Walter Foster Walter Foster
2133 Norm Foster Junetta E. Foster
2261 Norm Foster Shiela Long Foster
2262 Norm Foster Curtis Ray Foster
2204 Norm Foster Norman Gray Foster, Jr.
1386 I. Littlewood Robert Fountain All his life Robert has taken a keen interest in all space projects. He has followed
each and every space program. As a child he designed and made model space
stations etc. Today he still collects memorabilia of all space exploration. He would
love to have been an astronaut.
1988 George Gabrielle Anita Fourie Anita Fourie is a 3rd grade teacher who constantly strives to involve her students
in the Space program. Anita has established direct contact with NASA personnel
and her students are actively involved in questions and answer correspondence.
Her enthusiasm is shared by her students and together they are reaching for the
Moon, Mars, and Beyond.
1168 Rodger Fowler Rodger Fowler Two years as contractor laborer and apprentice carpenter, supported launch
activities from Cape Canaveral with RCA/GE from 56-91 by assisting Managers at
CCCC and NASA MCC. Provided range countdown, directing queries from land, air
and sea range stations to authorities. O/M on many range tracking systems. GSFC
Delta test conductor
1174 Rodger Sidney Fowler James W. Fowler Master Mason and tradesman employed by construction companies from 1947-
1959 at Cape Canaveral AAFB as foreman and superintendent. Designing and
building original CC control from Cape. Responsible for many launch, support,
safety, and instrumentation facilities. Honorable recognition from USAF and
NASA.
1526 Rodger Fowler Rodger Fowler RCA 1956-1991
16 Jerald D. Fox Jerald D. Fox ABMA/NASA 1958-1979 Personnel Director, MSFC. Associate Administrator,
General Services Administration, 1981-1982. Director, Federal Programs, National
Academy of Public Administration leading several NASA studies. Peer Review
Team, NASA Centers for Commercialization of Space.

478 Charles Fox Charles Fox


2300 John M. Franasiak Lou Ann Franasiak
2301 John M. Franasiak Linda Franasiak
2302 John M. Franasiak Shirley Ann Franasiak
2299 John M. Franasiak Dear Old Dad Franasiak, J.
834 Mike Francesco Mike Francesco I was Grumman's Dispensing Optician of Prescription Eyeglasses
1760 Norman G. Frank Christ M. Frank Christ worked for Grumman in the 40's.
1144 Thomas J Franklin Thomas J. Franklin Contract Senior HVAC Designer & Estimator with Lockheed Martin Inc., Bectel,
National Inc, and AJT & Assoc.
Duties:
1) HVAC renovation design at Orlando Florida. Facilities & Satellite Bldg. CCAFS.
2) LC-40 - Review and modifications to mechanical contractors cost submittals.

3) HVAC design and layout of air distribution systems at Vandenberg AFS for EELV
Program USAF.Contract Senior HVAC Designer & Estimator with Lockheed Martin
Inc., Bectel, National Inc, and AJT & Assoc.
Duties:
2143 Larry Frantzen Lawrence Frantzen
252 Renate Franz Guenter E. Franz He works for DASA ASTRO-SPAS Program, which is part of several space missions
made with space shuttle.
943 Michael Fredericks Charles Fredericks
2250 Linda Freeland Donna Freeland
676 Ilona Frege Ilona Frege
817 William R. French William R. French 1962-1992 United Technologies PM, GSE and Flight Test Titan IIISRB for U.S.A.F.
Assistant Base Manager, Titan III operations, CCAFS. V.P. Washington for Titan III
134 D Program and Titan IV a program for USAF. Thirty years in Space
339 Charles Friedlander Chuck Friedlander The White House, National Aeronautics and Space Council Apollo 12thru Shuttle.
CBS TV, Space Consultant to Walter Cronkite, Apollo7 thru 11. Kennedy Space
Center, Chief, Astronaut support office Gemini 10 thru Apollo 1. Kennedy Space
Center, Executive Assistant, Deputy Director. NASA HQ: Chief, Briefing Officer. KSC
Public Affairs.

1383 Robert Friend Robert Friend Bob made significant contributions to the space shuttle missions STS-61 and STS-
71. His efforts leading the Boeing (then Rockwell) were recognized by the NASA
FCS team through a service medal award and a silver snoopy, the personal award
of the astronauts
409 Carol Albano Joseph Frisino Joseph Frisino worked on the Lunar Module from conception through delivery. As
part of Grumman's elite lunar module proposal negotiating team - he and his
team developed the LM manufacturing plan, and during the hardware phases, he
was responsible for manufacturing engineering manpower planning, change
estimating, manufacturing scheduling and project control.
233 Jane Drinkhouse C. J. Fritz Ed Fritz, C.J. Fritz. The Fritz brothers, Ed 12/13/63 & C.J.4/4/67, were raised
during the Space Era. Neither thought it unusual to be awaken by the house
'shaking' during a launch from KSC or CCAFS. Their grandfather, Earl Drinkhouse,
was an avid 'space fan'. Both boys ended up working at the Space Center in Space
Shuttle
Program careers.
604 Francis R. Froehlich
1851 Mitchell Rabinowitz Charles J. Fromme Charles J. Fromme has always been supportive of his family. His actions and the
actions of his family have made it possible for his grandson, Mitchell, to be in a
position to contribute to the success of the American Space Program through his
employment at NASA.
981 Frank Fronzo Frank Fronzo
264 Harry Fuller Harry Fuller NASA engineer on first Gemini spacecraft. NASA project engineer for first lunar
module to land on the moon. Launch team manager for launch data recovery
system for the Viking spacecraft first soft landing on Mars. Member of shuttle
design evaluation team. Technical manager for Spacelab operations and
development.
776 AMF Buckminster Fuller 'To make the world work in the shortest possible time through spontaneous
cooperation without ecological offense or the disadvantage of anyone'. His
approach to Comprehensive Anticipatory Design Science changed the world
including NASA
1322 Madelon Fuller Robert C. Fuller, Jr. Bob worked for 20 years at LTV on various projects including Systems acceptance
tests on Saturn rockets tankage programs. Coordinated Quality Control to meet
200 NASA requirements. Program Manager for the Gemini 9 flight Astronaut Back
Pack. Failure analysis of solid rocket booster engines for the Scout Project
resulting in changes which improved the success rate from 50 percent to 93
percent.
1000 Louis R. Aguinaga Thomas Fullerton ASSISTANT BASE ADMINISTRATOR FOR GRUMMAN AT KSC FOR LM
PROGRAM.RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THE FACETS OF PERSONNEL REALATIONS
INCL.SECURITY, RELOCATION, AND COMPANY BENEFITS
2267 Frank Fuoto, Jr. Frank Fuoto Jr. I started working on the LEM (Lunar Excursion Module) now the LM (Lunar
Module) December 1965 at Grumman Bethpage, NY. Transferred to Kennedy
Space Center, FL November 1966 to work on Apollo 5 through 17 missions. My
work was in the computer lab and in the LM cabin for running system checks on
all
the LMs 1 through 12. Was laid off from Grumman January 1973.
1893 Furr The Furr Family Will submit at a later time.
2101 M.L. Murray Joseph Gabor Joseph J. Gabor 1930 - 1989 was an avid supporter of the space program. He
worked for Wiltech at KSC. His family shared his interest in space exploration and
continue to support the space program.
974 Gerald Gaffney Doris Gaffney Beth, as a wife of career long NASA employee, enthusiastically supported her
husband's long days, short nights and much travel. She was, and still is, a space
booster and her rather large family is very proud of her. I am delighted to have
the
chance to recognize her.
1103 Gail Gagliardi William D. Gagliardi
362 Irene Serignese Timothy Gagnon Tim Gagnon, born in Hartford, Connecticut became a NASA historian at age ten in
1966. He built the comprehensive record of space-flight and consulted on many
media projects. After the Challenger accident (1986), Tim volunteered with The
Young Astronaut Program as Coordinator. Connecticut until 1991, Brevard County
(FL) from1992.

669 Leonard Galfano Leonard Galfano As manager of Grumman's Test Operations Support Group, I participated in the
planning and writing of the Lunar Module's reaction control system testing, which
included the Apollo 11,the first Lunar Lander at Kennedy Space Center prior to
each launch.
2216 Tim Gallagher Timothy R. Gallagher Tim Gallagher has supported the shuttle program for 30 years and watched every
launch. Attended the landing of STS 62 as a invited guest of Bob Sieck and
attended the STS 63 launch of Discovery as invited guest of Bob Sieck. Met Bob
Crippen, former astronaut; Ruth Harrison in shuttle processing; Jim Combs,
former member who worked on the crawler for LC-39; got Christmas cards and
other notes from people in shuttle processing; met former launch director David
King and Stokes McMillian; met Hugh Harris and Dick Young; and received
calendars from past and present launch directors from the shuttle program. Got a
recommendation for mechanical engineering from Jed Pearson for Assoc. of
Human Space Flight for NASA.
13 Carl Russell Gallimore Carl Russell Gallimore Participated in the Space Program as an auditor with the Defense Contract Audit
Agency (DCAA) at the IBM facility in Huntsville, Alabama auditing IBM's NASA
contract for the 'Instrumentation' Unit which controlled the Apollo Saturn V into
earth orbit. Worked at United Technologies-USBI, supporting the Space Shuttle's
SRB Program.
609 Frank S. Galluccio Frank S. Galluccio Worked on the LM in the manufacturing methods office. I wrote many A/S details,
assemblies and InsTI,s Operation sheets. Outstanding in my mind is writing O/S
for A/S and D/S engines. I wrote the A/S O/S for the blanket INSTL that enveloped
the
A/S (I worked in PLT 05)
1693 Jack Galpin Jack Bruce Galpin I am a member of the missile and space pioneer having worked as an engineer
with Convair Astronautics- 1956-59 working on Atlas. Then from 1959 to 1988
with RCA at the Eastern Test Range, BMEWS, and Kwajalein Missile Range. From
1989-
91 at ISTEF-KSC (SDI). Retired in 1991.
849 Stephen Gamrat Stephen Gamrat Electrical Engineer/Group Leader at GAC for the landing and rendezvous radar test
equipment, used to test the radar's on LEM. The test equipment group provided
the equipment to the Capein a van to test the LEM radar's at VAB, Complex 39
and terminal vacuum chamber. It was the same equipment used during LEM
manufacturing in PLT-5 BPA

2016 Sue Freese Peter James Gannon Pete retired after 40 years in the aerospace industry. Pete worked on the Titan,
Skylab, Viking and Shuttle programs. He completed his career as manager of the
External Tank Operations in the VAB.
2199 Carolynn Gannon James "Jim" Gannon Jim has worked as a technician since 1985. His work included many years with the
boosters and then transitioned to the pad crew where he has become a valuable
"Pad Rat." His experience has also included work with the orbiter.
124 Dorothy Gant William Gant William L. Gant joined the Von Braun missile team at White Sands, New Mexico in
1950, working as a laboratory technician on V-2launches. Transferred to
Huntsville, Alabama with the Army Missile Team, then to Cape Canaveral with the
Missile Firing Lab., where he built many precision instruments for checkout and
calibration of flight hardware. His career spanned the Redstone, Jupiter, Juno,
Mercury, Pershing, Apollo and Shuttle programs.
101 Louie Garcia Jose Garcia A University of Florida Electrical Engineer who began with NASA in 1964. His KSC
career has taken him through the ranks of Launch Vehicle Engineering into
Engineering Management. Jose's now famous 'letter to President Clinton'
prompted Congressional hearings into the restructuring of NASA and the Space
Shuttle Launch Team.
691 Marguerite Garcia Leslie Garcia My husband was a Grumman employee for 18 years retiring in 1982.He was an
Electro Mechanical Engineer and worked on LEM from its inception to its moon
landing. Commemorative posters reproduced from negative film which were
flown to the moon on LM 3 Apollo 93/3/69 and Apollo 11 LM 5 7/16/69 were
given to all
who participated in this historic event.
1049 Angelina Garcia Pauline Garcia Worked for the Motion Picture and Television Service of the United States
Information Agency. This agency made many film and television programs on the
American Space Program for distribution overseas
239 Eugene Gardner Eugene Gardner 1957-1962 Chrysler Missile Div. Redstone and Jupiter and Mercury Redstone
Booster Assy. in Design Engineering. 1963-1975 Chrysler Space Div. Saturn IB
Assembly and checkout Michoud Assy. Saturn IB assembly and checkout for
launch CX34/37 in Quality Engineering. 1977-1992 United Technologies (USBI)
Booster Production Co. in Configuration Mgmt and Quality Assurance Space
Shuttle
Program.
470 Jerol Gardner Winston Gardner Structural Engineer, activation of VAB, LCC, pads A & B in support of 500F; Project
Manager, facilities modification, LC37in support of lunar module test; Facilities
Engineer Manager, Cape Canaveral AFS and AF Eastern Test Range; Project
Engineer, O&C Building conversion Apollo to Shuttle; Astronaut Memorial
Foundation Board; International Space Station Foundation founder.
663 Col. Alfred Gardner Col Alfred Gardner 1959-61 Asst Deputy Program Manager, Centaur high-energy, upper-stage launch
vehicle, pioneering the use of liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen propellants in the
RL 10 P&WA rocket engine.1962-64 Chief, Engineering Division Gemini Launch
Vehicle Directorate, Space Systems Div USAF. 1965-66 Program Director, Gemini-
Agena Target Vehicle, Space Systems Division, USAF. NASA Manned Spacecraft
Center, Certificate of Commendation, Nov 1966.
1676 William Gardner William L. Gardner Hired as an electronic technician 2/58 by RCA Service Co AFEM. Promoted to
supervisor (Leader) on 11/61. Responsible for the operation and maintenance of
the XY Dial Central Office, Central Control Wire Systems, Range Safety TC, WECO
AZA & GE Video & Data Distribution Systems. Part of the Comm Support team on
Mercury, Apollo, Gemini, Saturn, Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, Polaris, etc. programs.
Retired from KSC on 5/97 (shuttle program).
1756 Brian, Beth & Jason Gardze Eric P. Gardze II Rocketdyne/Boeing
2157 AMF Aurelia Garong Aurelia Garong has been an employee of AMF for four years. She enjoyed every
minute working with the staff and they brought great joy to her life. She is now
retired spending time with her many grandchildren (38) and great-grandchildren
(14) all over the country.
820 James R. Garrett James R. Garrett Recruited and Managed the technical personnel that provided Mathematical
Analysis and Computer Programs for, and operated, the Real Time Range Safety
Computers. Also provided programs for the post flight Data Processing
Computers.
This was from August1960 until November 1967
1968 Ralph, Cindy, Mom & Dad Perrone Robert "Skip" Garrett Will submit at a later time.
1701 Chuck Garrison Chas A. 'Chuck' Garrison RCA
1702 Irma & Glenn Garrison Irma & Glenn Garrison RCA
1894 Stephanie & Bruce Gasper Stephanie & Bruce Gasper Will submit at a later time.
1577 Alan Gassman Marvin P. Gassman
311 Frank Grughran Frank Gaughran Been there, Did it.
744 Joseph G. Gavin, Jr. Joseph G. Gavin, Jr. At Grumman Aerospace I was the Vice President and Program Director for the
Lunar Module for Apollo 1962-1972
371 Russell Gazdag Russell Gazdag Grumman Senior Technical Writer. Chosen guest of NASA on first manned moon
launch 1969. Also holder of Snoopy Award for merit. Coordinated publication
department requirements with assigned programmers. Ran computer programs.
Installed 360 computer program into national archives.
1589 Marjorie Gazvoda Steven T. Gazvoda
213 Patricia Risberg Florence A. Geddes Florence Geddes was a wife and homemaker with a pioneering spirit that enabled
her to follow her husband to the Panama Canal Zone from New York for a new life
at the age of 23. She championed the Space Program and epitomized the
country's
sadness when the Challenger disaster occurred.
214 Patricia Risberg Robert Geddes Robert Geddes was a career employee of the Panama Canal and an enthusiastic
supporter of the Space Program during his retirement in Titusville. His father and
two uncles were each awarded Roosevelt Medals for their participation in the
building of the Panama Canal, and earlier pioneering endeavor.
2085 Timothy R. Geiter Timothy R. Geiter
1067 John Geldbach John W. Geldbach I worked for North American during the years 1962-1967. I had a crew at the Cape
writing manuals. We were at the Cape while the control complex, VA building
construction and pad 36 being built. We wrote procedures for checkout of all
components of the Apollo Program

1042 Peter Gelpi Peter Gelpi Engineering staff at Grumman Aerospace 1966-1987. Test Engineer on LEM 1 - 14,
fluid test manager LM 7, LM 10, and LM 12Special test effort for propulsion
systems RCS, ascent and decent engines and testing of liquid helium tanks and
high-pressure fuel tanks
1895 The Gerberick Family The Gerbericks Will submit at a later time.
1124 Joseph German Joseph German
1125 Joseph German Patti Ann German
1126 Joseph German Susan Jane German
585 Phillip E. Gervasio Phillip E. Gervasio I Phillip Edward Gervasio was twenty one years of age in 1959when I started at
Grumman. My wife Estelle was there about three years. My first space program
was O.A.O then the LEM and onto the Space Shuttle. As I look back it makes me
feel proud and honored to take part
854 Ted Giannone Ted Giannone Base Administrator for Grumman Aerospace Corp. 1965-1973.Responsible for the
re locating of employee's to Florida Security Clearance. Employee Relations,
Community Relations, Business Travel, Launch Arrangements for VIPs
transportation Employee Welfare Program Etc.
1258 Randi Evans R. Phillip Gibbs 9 years old
1485 Debra J. Gibson Dennis Wayne Gibson Dennis W. Gibson is an expeditor with Boeing Aerospace, Inc.. As such, he is part
of the I. U. S. Team. His pride in the entire space program is always evident.
1961 Carol Tracey Joshua Dylan Gibson Will submit at a later time.
886 George L. Giefer George L. Giefer George Giefer came to the Eastern Test Range in 1960. He has worked at Cape
Canaveral in support of NASA Launches on the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo
programs. He has worked in support of all the Space Shuttle Missions
2166 Brian Giessuebel Joseph Brian Giessuebel
238 C. Jeannette Gilbert Robert Gilbert Left aircraft for spacecraft in 1954. Employed by Northrop Lockheed, Martin
Marietta and Boeing until 1985 as Missile Systems Inspector of test procedures,
Telemetry, Guidance Systems, Electronics, Hydraulics. Team member for first
unmanned moon landing, first launches of Polaris, Agena, Poseidon, Trident and
Shuttle. Also worked Snark, Mariner and Skylab.
2218 Kurt Gilbert Kurt Gilbert I am a teacher at the International Space Education Institute in Leipzig, Germany.
735 Michael E. Gillenwater C.E. 'Ed' Gillenwater
287 Joseph A. Gillman, Jr. Joseph A. Gillman, Jr. Grumman Aerospace Corp. L.M launch team member. Aug 1966 - Aug1970.
1896 Brian Ginsburg Brian Ginsburg Will submit at a later time.
424 Joseph Gioffre Joseph Gioffre Senior Engineer - Grumman Aerospace Corp. Supported the design, testing and
operation of Lunar Module (LM) engineering simulators Purpose: a) To evaluate
on-board systems using astronauts, test-pilots and engineering personnel. b)
Trainer for lunar missions. I am honored to be part of the great team that put man
on the moon!

721 Darrell J. Walen Robert D. Glaeser Robert Glaeser (deceased) was an enthusiastic supporter and contributor to the
Space Program. Directing the efforts of software development, training, personal
computer availability, and the CARE Center help desk was always couched in
terms of support for the real reason for being here at KSC- launching shuttles. A
highly motivated manager, Bob's sustained superior performance record (over 10
yrs) at
KSC qualifies him for special honors
973 Sandra Morgan John Glaze This brick is dedicated to John W. Glaze by his fellow employees for 37 years of
outstanding dedication, June 6, 1960 to August29, 1997, which encompassed
service from unmanned space flight through the space shuttle program.
1897 Rebecca Glenn Rebecca Glenn Will submit at a later time.
1408 Paul D. Glicker Paul D. Glicker Paul D Glicker has been a communicator at Kennedy Space Center, and enjoys
bringing the adventure of space flight to all people. He is also an Author of
spiritual works and believes that mankind has an unlimited potential in the
exploration of
the universe....Both within and without
1409 Paul D. Glicker Dorothy G. Glicker Dorothy G Glicker is the grandniece of Otto Lilienthal, the German Pioneer of
Flight. She remains a lifelong supporter of aviation and space exploration
1254 Ted Gocal Ted Gocal My Life: Gemini - Built Models. Showed people how Apollo 13was going to make
it back home with my models. Built and Launched Flying Rocket Models. Moved to
Florida and bought a Challenger License Plate that says 'LIF TOF'.I have shaken
hands with 2 men who have walked on the moon. Have toured KSC many times &
attended the open house and space weeks. I have contributed to the Astronauts
Memorial Foundation. I am proud of our Space Heritage.
1814 Mindi Rogers Jodi Goldenberg Allan R. Goldenberg CORPS OF ENGINEERS - 1963-1965
331 Jerome Goldmacher Jerome Goldmacher Grumman Space Systems Div. Spacecraft Director -LM's 10,11,12 -(Apollo
15,16,17). Spacecraft Manager LM-7 (Apollo 13). Director-Grumman Shuttle Wing
Program.
842 Audrey Goldsmith Sam Goldsmith Worked on the Lut during the Apollo Program. Worked for Boeing
1974 Pad Rat Team (Scott Parker) Robert G. Goldwitch Robert Goldwitch started his career in the space program by working on the Lunar
Module. Later he was assigned at Pad A in the Electrical shop where he worked 20
plus years. His Professionalism and positive attitude contributed to over one
hundred Space Shuttle missions.

1154 Dr. Martin Golinsky Martin Golinsky As a Grumman Engineer, Dr. Golinsky developed techniques used by the
Rendezvous Radar on the Lunar Module's Ascent Stage, orbit's return from the
lunar surface, to dock with the command and service Module
1084 Ronald J. Gomes Ronald J. Gomes Ron began his association with the Apollo Program as a crew and equipment
engineer on the Grumman Lunar Module (LM) Spacecraft. Later positions included
displays and controls Engineering Group Leader, support equipment Special
Project Engineer. And KSC Test Team Project Engineer for the LM 5spacecraft of
the Apollo 11 mission

480 Richard Gontarek Richard Gontarek The production crew of the Sci-Fi channels flagship program, 'Inside Space', Dave
Brody, Paula Dennis, Dave Lauterbach, AnilSingh, Rich Gontarek, Mike Best, Jen
Kranz and Amy Houts.
482 Omega Gonzales Omega Gonzales Grumman Test Conductor (TC) for the Apollo LM at NASA-MSC and NASAKSC
Lockheed shuttle TC and Northrop Strip Operations Supervisor at NASA. Received
many NASA achievement awards including Apollo13 Astronauts Thank-You
plaque, and an American flag flown in shuttle Columbia. In Feb 88 received NMSU
Outstanding Alumnus Award for contributions to the engineering profession
through participation in US missile and space programs.
Electrical Systems Design
2161 Margaret Gonzales J,M. "Joe" Gonzales KW Joe initially came to KSC working for McDonnell Douglas Aerospace on the Space
Laboratory Program as a Technician, and remained in the Space Lab Program until
shortly after the Challenger incident. Soon thereafter, he was hired by NASA as a
Quality Assurance Specialist, and transferred to the Expendable Launch Vehicle
program, which was responsible for launches at both the Eastern and Western
Range. He worked in this capacity until 2000, at which time the USAF took over
responsibility for the launches. He then became a NASA Contract Property
Management Administrator until his retirement from NASA, Kennedy Space
Center
in May of 2004.
1721 RCA Old-Timers Charles Hood Goodrich RCA
10 Jack & Barbara Gordon - G.M.S. Jack & Barbara Gordon - G.M.S.
863 Richard Jolley Ed Gormel The 34th Space Congress, Our Space Future-Uniting for Success, proved to be one
of the best ever. The contributions of Ed Gormel were instrumental in making this
success possible.
1967 Launch Services Program Office Laura Gosper Ms. Gosper has distinguished herself with 29 years of dedicated Federal services.
During her tenure at NASA, she has made significant contributions to a number of
programs including the Space Shuttle, Expendable Launch Vehicle, and the
Spacelab programs. As a key member of the NASA Level I Safety, Reliability and
Quality Assurance group, she served diligently at both NASA Headquarters,
Vandenberg Air Force Base and the Kennedy Space Center.
85 John D. Gossett John D. Gossett NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 1958-1968. Kennedy Space Center1968-1981 -
Centaur Operations.
1525 Mary Gottler Joseph Jay Gottler
1050 Joan C. Gower Joan C. Gower I have always watched with great interest the Space Program, Now we have the
orbiter I can see man fulfill his dreams, of going to other planets and galaxies. I
wish good luck and fortune to all Astronauts of the future
1078 Hans A. Grabbe Hans A. Grabbe Worked ECS/PROP on Apollo also Shuttle MLP and Titan Mech.
1246 Harris D. Graber Harris D. Graber Asst. Electrical Power Subsystem Engineering Manager, Lunar Module.
Responsible for electrical power generation and distribution, as well as all Lunar
Module wiring and Grumman built boxes and panels. Developed circuit concept
and procedures for supplying power to the command module during the Apollo
13lifeboat
operation
659 George Graefe George Graefe Fabricated all test cable assips. that were in White Sands NM eng. test through.
Installed monitoring sensors & xdoles on HDrigs for testing. Developed and tested
Lunar Rover in PL #1 and tested same on moonscape course. Put Aldin on the
moon. Enabled Apollo 13 to bring crew home (LEM).

1336 Peggy Graefe Peggy A. Graefe


828 Elaine Graham Nick Graham Being physically disabled he had seven 9CSES and was studying levels in the
Science, planning to go to University in 1998for Astro Physics. I am sure Nick
would have achieved this had he lived. He died 15th December 1996 aged
eighteen years
old
487 Kenneth Child John Grandy Senior Structural Designer on the lunar module. It was found during the design
the CG should be moved in case a situation like Apollo 13 should arise, i.e.: lunar
module attached to the command module. John was assigned to rotate the ascent
engine support structure and fuel lines etc.

1865 Calvin S. Grant Sr. Calvin Stuart Grant Sr. I was employed by RCA at Cape Kennedy in 1965 and 1966 as a Reliability and
Quality Assurance Engineer in the Communications Project. My duties were to
inspect all work orders pertaining to Communications Operations. I personally
inspected the installation at LC39A which was in final stages of completion.
1094 Janice A. Gravenor/Carpenter Ralph O. Gravenor Ralph was employed at R.C.A. Moorestown N.J. working on the LEM Program and
also employed at G.E. King of Prussia, Pa. on their space programs.
48 Robert H. Gray Robert H. Gray 56-'58 NRL-Van Guard Launch Operations Director. '58-'70 GSPC, KSC Director of
Ground and Launch Operations for all NASA Thor, Thor Agena, Atlas Agena, Atlas
Centaur and Delta Launches from Cape Canaveral and Vandenberg AFB, CA.
'70-'73 Director of KSC Space Shuttle Activities thru STS-4 launch. '82-'85 Director
of KSC Space Station activities.
51 Norris C. Gray Norris C. Gray Career 1949-1984 Chief of Fire Protection & Rescue-Long Range Proving Ground
Cape Canaveral AF Station & JFK Space Center (KSC) Sub-system Manager for
Space Transportation Program-Gemini, Apollo, Skylab. ASTP & Shuttle Space
Vehicle. Retired 1984.
892 Kathryn J. Fudge Don Gray 25 Years with RCARCA/MTP 1955-1970 Cherry Hill 1970-1972WSMR 1972-1979
Autec 1979-1981
1659 Kelli Lynn Gray Kelli Lynn Gray
2047 Cathie Jean Fanska Gray Astronauts Memorial Foundation, Center for Space Edcuation - Kennedy Space
Center, Executive Assistant and Human Resources Coordinator.
2237 Cathie Gray Scott R. Gray
2254 Charlotte G Gray Charlotte G. Gray
1006 Steven B. Green Steven B. Green Steven Brock Green worked on the Space Shuttle Program from1990-1995. He
helped pave the way to Space as an inspector for USBI. Mr. Green performed
ultrasonic, radiographic and electromagnetic inspections on the Solid Rocket
Boosters to check for flight induced anomalies
272 Sarah Greenfield Sarah F. Greenfield First woman hired locally by NASA in June 1959. Veteran employee of projects
Mercury and Gemini. Transferred to National Weather Service in October 1966 as
member of Space flight Meteorology Group which provided weather support for
project Apollo, Skylab and Voyager and Viking planetary missions.
2114 Terry Greenfield Terry Greenfield Terry Greenfield has been with every NASA program at KSC beginning with
Redstone in 1955 to present date and has worked with Redstone Jupiter, Juno,
Saturn I, Saturn 5, International Space Station, Orbital Space Station, and
Constellation.
1503 D Dodd Y A 2000 Greenville, MI Y A 2000 is Greenville Young Astronaut's class for 7th and 8thgrade students at
Greenville Middle School in Greenville, Michigan. Teacher Doug Dodd Started the
class in 1988. The class has grown from 6 students to 50 students with a waiting
list. Students study the space program and space exploration
119 Joseph Greto Joseph Greto Joe Greto, Grumman Aerospace, Apollo Team 1966-1973. I am proud and
fortunate to have been a part of the team that put an American on the moon. One
of the places I served was in the Crew Provisions Bond room where I helped to
stow mission critical equipment in the Lunar Module.

754 Joan Grey Lester Grey Lester Grey worked for Grumman for thirty two years before he passed away.
There were two things important in his life. One was his family, two was
Grumman. Les was very proud to work with the Space Program, especially for the
part the LEM played in Apollo Thirteen
1802 Judy Griffin Charles "Chuck" Griffin Charles "Chuck" Griffin employed with NASA since 1971. Graduate of UCF with A
BSEE. Began with Apollo Program. Involved with (GSE) Ground Support Equipment
in support of the Space Shuttle Program. Also supported the International Space
Station program as a project engineer and manager. Currently Program Manager
with Technology Program and Commercialization Office.
1618 Fred W. Griffis Fred W. Griffis Thirty Seven Years (1958-1995) in the Range Control Center in Cape Canaveral.
465 James Griggs James Griggs
1801 Marilyn W. Grigsby Robert Brian Grigsby May '61 to May '63 General Dynamics/Astronautics, Vandenberg AFB, CA;
Systems
1345 Alfred Grillo Alfred Grillo Grumman 36 years, lead man, industrial controls. Built high pressure gaseous
control panels, piping systems for hypersonic shock tunnel. Built high pressure
gaseous systems for cold flow, LM Ascent, Descent Assembly test stands.
responsible for maintaining, repairing, vacuum chambers, environmental
chambers, vibration, units hydraulic test systems, pneumatic controls, Cryogenic
systems calibrated scales, gauges
1704 Carol Grimes Carol A. Grimes Employed 5/66 to Jan 89 - Worked in Personnel. Started as a Records Clerk - Left
as Manager Employment and Benefits - Responsible for hiring all employees
working for RCA Missile Test Project.
1772 Patricia A. Grimes Dwight W. Grimes Dwight Grimes, Apollo/Saturn-V Launch Team member, worked for IBM at the
NASA Kennedy Space Center, Florida. Daily electronics equipment job functions
required Dwight to work on the electronics inside the Apollo/Saturn-V IU,
Instrument Unit, (The IU is located between the 3rd stage and the Lunar Module.),
in the electronics labs in the VAB (Vehicle Assembly Building), LCC (Launch Control
Center), and Launch Pads 39-A and 39-B. Dwight wrote and performed the
electronic equipment Test Procedures used to perform Apollo/Saturn V
electronics and transponders pre-launch check-out, calibration, and verification of
Ranging, Tracking, Telemetry, and Command systems on board the Apollo/Saturn
V Launch Vehicles and operated the electronics equipment in Launch Count-
downs, which resulted in successful launches of astronauts to the moon.
2030 Larry Joe Grimes Larry Grimes NASA electrical engineer from 1963 to 1985. Senior engineer in charge of Data
and Video Network Operations during Saturn, Apollo, Skylab and Space Shuttle
missions. Also involved in telemetry and CIF back up firing room for Saturn, IB
and Saturn V programs. Retired 1985. Boeing KSC manager for Program Support
Communications 1985 - 1993.
4 Lowell Grissom Lowell Grissom McDonnell Douglas 25 Years, AMF Board of Directors
184 Lowell Grissom Cecile Grissom Mother of Astronaut Gus Grissom.
185 Lowell Grissom Dennis Grissom Father of Astronaut Gus Grissom.
280 Herbert R. Grossman Herbert R. Grossman Chief engineer at KSC for the Grumman Lunar Module from site activation thru
landing on the moon.
1394 James F. Grubel James F. Grubel I worked on Pl. 5 on the LEM for the maintenance. dept. I worked for Grumman
for 34 yrs. James F. Grubel- Honoree Loretta R. Morgan - Wife James R. Grubel-
Son Loretta A. Grubel-Daughter Barbara J. Grubel-Daughter Jacqueline M
Grubel-
Daughter
80 Mrs. Hans F. Gruene Hans F. Gruene He was deeply involved with developing detailed procedures for assembly, check-
out and launching of rockets from Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center.
(initially) Some programs included the Army Ballistic Missiles and the first United
States satellite; and the NASA programs of Mercury, Saturn, the Lunar Landing
and
Space Lab.
864 Richard Jolley John Grumm The 34th Space Congress, Our Space Future-Uniting for Success, proved to be one
of the best ever. The contributions of John Grumm were instrumental in making
this success possible.
960 David Grumman Leroy Grumman Founder in 1929 and leader of aircraft company that later played a major role in
the U.S. space program. In the 1960's, Grumman Corporation's aerospace
subsidiary designed and built the Apollo Program's Lunar Module, which landed
the first U.S. astronauts on the moon and returned them safely to earth.
133 Joseph Grusauskas Joseph Grusauskas Grumman Employee 2/57-6/93. Optics and Display Engineer participating in
several LM projects. Operated room sized Photometric Analyzer for the Lunar
Materials Study. Performed life tests of the Apollo-LM Rendezvous Beacon,
photometric tests of each LM cockpit and monitored optical subcontractor during
assembly of LM Simulator at KSC.
332 Pino Guarino Pino Guarino I was employed by Grumman Aerospace Corporation for 45 years in Dept. 02001,
permanent #26464. I was involved in making all the detail parts for the LEM. It
was an honor to work for a corporation that invented the LEM and contributed
much
to the space program.
1410 Paul D. Glicker Joyce A. Guccione
743 Dr. Ronald E. Zelazo Kearfott Guidance & Nav Kearfott Guidance & Navigation Corporation's inertial components and systems
are used in numerous space programs including the Apollo capsule, Lunar
Excursion Module, Surveyor Magellan, Milstar, Zodiaque, AXAF, and Space
Shuttle. Kearfotts gyroscopes have accumulated over 1.5 million hours in Space
1205 George M. Skurla John S. Guinta
36 J. R. Gulick J. R. Gulick Meteorologist in the NOAA Space flight Meteorology Group from August 1960 to
September 1978. Was staff meteorologist for KSC1973-1978 in charge of the KSC
Weather Office. Supported all manned projects from Mercury to Shuttle planning.
1363 Charles Gunn Charles Gunn
1898 Linda S. Gustaffsen Linda S. Gustaffsen Member of Travelers Marine Division
693 Mrs. Ann Gutkes John Gutkes John H. Gutkes worked for the Grumman Corp. for more than 35years. For ten of
those years, he worked on the Lunar Module program. From 1964-66 assigned to
White Sands Test Facility and then (1966-73) the Kennedy Space Center for all the
Lunar missions.
833 Joseph, V. Guttadauro Joseph V. Guttadauro Designed and Developed the LEM Display and Controls Test Station. The station
was used for pre and post instillation test of the LEM's controls and display units
1127 J. Thomas Gwynne J. Thomas Gwynne
2266 Stacey Haddon Rod Haddon
1630 Walter Haessner Walter R. Haessner 1959-1962 RCA Service Company, Missile Test Project, Photographic Unit,
Photographer. Went on to become a book publisher specializing in automotive
and transportation subjects, executive director of the International Society for
VEHICLE Preservation, and president of the International Automotive Media
Conference.
Always a strong supporter of space exploration.
1214 Jim Hagan Jim Hagan Worked in Acquisition and Telemetry on the Atlantic Ocean Ship and at Mercury
Control (later mission control) on projects. Mercury, Gemini and Apollo. Was on
the Eastern Test Range from1956-1972 for RCA
683 George F. Haggerty George F. Haggerty LM Purchasing Manager
1454 Thomas C. Halbert Mike Halbert In Memory of Mike Halbert. My brother Mike never had the chance to experience
the KSC, north wonders of life itself. He took his own life, at 21,anddestroyed his
opportunity to realize the hopes and dreams of those who loved him. The
cherished memories of our times together live on
1347 Preston L. Turnage Charles A. Hall
1853 Robert M. Hall Kenneth J. Hall Payroll Analyst/Payroll Manager for Missile Test Project (Radio Corporation of
America and General Electric). 1959 to 1989
1854 Robert M. Hall Christel I. Hall Software Analyst for Planning Research Corporation 1979 to 1982.
Mathematician
for US Air Force at Patrick Air Force Base (Range Safety, Test and Evaluation) 1982
to 1996
2242 Norman G. Foster Hailey Grace Hall
2008 Angela Hall Daniel E. Hall, III
1680 James Halpape James Robert Halpape
1476 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ladley Mimi L. Halpern Pgh,Pa. Mrs. Mimi L. Halpern is a great role model for ladies of all ages. A 2nd grade
teacher at The Ellis School in Pittsburgh Pa. who offers strength and kindness to us
all. Thank you your gift of wisdom, your direct sense of things and your very tall
character.

513 Donald Halsema Donald F. Halsema, Sr.


1176 Lawrence W. Hamilton Lawrence W. Hamilton Sr. Field Engineer began his career in 1956 at Cape Canaveral and worked on the
Mercury, Gemini and Saturn 1 B Programs. Moved to the Kennedy Space Center
and was a member of the Apollo/Saturn and Space Shuttle Programs, retiring in
1997. Life member missile range and Space pioneer. Lawrence W 'Ham' Hamilton
1320 Paula Roy Roger P. Hamilton Roger Hamilton is an exceptionally kind, considerate individual with over 25 years
of dedicated service to the space program. At his request, this shall be dedicated
to the energy and enthusiasm of Blake Roy of Russell Springs, KY
865 Richard Jolley Elena Hamm The 34th Space Congress, Our Space Future-Uniting for Success, proved to be one
of the best ever. The contributions of Elena Hamm were instrumental in making
this success possible.
1172 Jerome B. Hammack Adelin Hammack Adelin Hammack employee early of NACA- Participated in early Rocket activity.
Member of Pioneers Club. Wife of NASA Engineer. Continuous supporter of Space
Programs and helper of Astronaut, wives.
204 Theodore Hammen, Jr. Theodore F. Hammen, Jr. Served as Director of Administration for Grumman Aerospace Lunar Module (LM)
program at KSC. Joined the team at KSC in 1966 and participated in all of the
launches. Previously assisted in administrative support of LM activities at
Grumman's L.I. facilities. A.F. AIAA.
55 Thomas M. Hammond, Jr. Thomas M. Hammond, Jr. Apollo Program - S1B Stage Manager; Skylab Program - S1C Stage Manager,
Instrument Unit Manager; Earth Resources; Technology Transfer Officer; Future
Launch Systems Project Manager. Employed KSC 1964 - 1994.
634 Herbert R. Hampton Herbert R. Hampton Aided in the facility layout and development of the WSMR Apollo Propulsion Test
Site. As a Grumman team member, conceived, designed, specified and managed
the procurement of the Instrumentation/Data Acquisition System; activated the
site during nine months of acceptance testing in 1963. Performed thermal,
vibration ground testing of several test vehicles at Bethpage N.Y. and JSC Houston
Texas
1372 Diane & Stephen Tuttle Charles T. Hampton After serving in earlier Regulus, Polaris/Poseidon/Trident and Nike Zues programs,
and also as 'Destruct' Officer for our only successful full-range, full nuclear Polaris
test (c.1965), was Pad Safety Supervisor for A.F.E.T.R. including first Shuttle
Launches at K.S.C..

934 Medaine Ray George Hanchey George served in security with the utmost pride. He took the space program and
the missions very seriously. Whether escorting a first lady or dealing with the
fellow KSC workers, you could trust him to be professional. His memory lives on in
so many peoples lives.

226 Larry Hand, Jr. Larry Hand, Jr. With NASA 1963- Lead System Engineer for LC-34/37/39 television systems, KSC
copper and fiber optic cable video and data transmission, LC-39 searchlights, LC-
39 photo-optical high speed cameras, payload facility television systems.
400 Albert Hanes Albert Hanes Albert L. Hanes was a Reliability Engineer at Grumman Aerospace Corporation for
over 25 years. He performed various reliability analyses on the LEM system. Albert
was assigned to one of the analysis teams during the Apollo 13 flight.
218 Ronald Wroble, Jr. Edward Hanford, Sr. Our grandfather worked at the Space Center in the 1950's. You could say that he
helped power the Space Program because he installed the Detroit Diesel
generators and control panels at the Space Center and at several tracking stations
in Florida, the Caribbean and in South America.
1674 William Hanley William Hanley
761 Paul R. Hanna Paul R. Hanna I worked for Pan America World Airway for the fire department and was on the
egress team with the M-113 tank up through the Apollo fire. Retired after 40
years
P.S. Norris Gray was my Chief
93 Jim Hannemann Gerald E. Hannemann Jerry began his career with the Link Division of the Singer Company in 1965 as
Design Engineer for the Apollo Training Simulators. In 1967, Jerry transferred to
Kennedy Space Center to work with NASA supporting the training of Apollo
Astronauts. He then became Site Manager where he remained until project
completion in 1973.
575 Ernest Hansberry Ernest Hansberry I was part of Grumman's crew & equipment Integration Team that designed the
control station and interior of the Lunar Module. I also designed the geological
tool carrier mounted on the back of the lunar rover
767 Harry S. Hansen Harry S. Hansen Project Engineer, Vehicle Design, Orbiting Astronomical Observatory 1960-1966
Project Engineer, Vehicle Design, Lunar Module 1966-1973 Engineering Manager,
Shuttle Trainer Aircraft1982-1984
1339 Belle Hansen Glenn Richard Hansen Glenn Richard Hansen retired from Bendix Field Engineering. They track all the
satellites and the Apollo program, and early Shuttle lift off. He was with the
company which is located in Mila for 20 years. He passed away Sept 11 1994.
1348 Preston L. Turnage Rodney L. Hanson Rodney L. Hanson was a quality control inspector for McDonnell Douglas
Aerospace from Sept. 1990 until his passing in March 1999Rooney was a beacon
of light that brightened the lives of everyone who knew him. Although he is gone
his
light will forever shine
2122 United Space Alliance Documentation Services Shirley M. Hanson In memory of a dedicated mother, grandmother, and Space Shuttle Team family
member who, too early, left this planet to soar with those who went before and
discover what life in the heavens holds. She loved her job and the space program
and never failed to remind us that our work at KSC is very special. Shirley, as you
look down upon us from above through your beautiful eyes, may God hold you in
His hands until we are all reunited.
647 Helen C. Haraden Helen C. Haraden I joined the Grumman Family in 1963, until I retired in 1978.I like my husband
Thomas F. Haraden, was happy to be involved in the Space Program and spent a
few years working with Confidential Material on the LEM Program. I am proud to
have my name accepted on the SpaceWalk of Honor
648 Helen C. Haraden Thomas F. Haraden In honor of my husband Thomas F. Haraden, who started in Grumman in 1965
and worked there until his death in 1979. He worked in conjunction with the LEM
program in classified documents dept. A true Grummanite he was so happy to be
involved in the Space Program. I'm proud to contribute his name to The
SpaceWalk
Of Honor
94 Arlene Harbison Robert L. Harbison Rockwell employee on Saturn and Apollo unmanned and manned Spacecraft
Programs in both ground and flight support.
1170 H.S Hardcastle H. S. Hardcastle Mr. Hardcastle spent his entire 24 year Boeing career at KSC in various
Engineering Management Positions on the Apollo/Saturn, Skylab, Apollo/Soyuz
and TTV Programs. Prior to his retirement in1986, he was Project Manager of
Boeing's Ground Systems Operations Contract in support of the Shuttle Program
1818 Norma Hardesty & Daughters Elwood Hardesty RCA - 1955-1992 Lead Tech at the Range Control Center in Range Safety Area.
Data Acquisition Controller in Mission Control. Data Coordinator with the Real
Time Computer System. Systems Controller, Central Computer Complex. He
worked all manned missions, Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Shuttle and numerous
other launches
including interplanetary, until his retirement.
2106 Laverne Hardin Donald W. Hardin Donald W. Hardin, after many years with the Army at Anniston Ordnance Depot,
was selected by personnel in Huntsville, Alabama, to work with the Army Ballistic
Missile Agency in the Missile Firing Laboratory at Hanger D. His 1957
Performance Appraisal showed "excellent". Job Title showed "Industrial
Specialist. Job No. A- 2184". Note: There was only a comparative few of us, and
we all worked in
Hanger D.
2142 Meri & Jack Morey Cecile Hardin Cecile has worked for numerous contractors through out the shuttle program
from
Tile to a manager in the Firing Rooms to Quality. She has made a great
contribution to the program.
129 Thomas Harding Thomas Harding Responsible for Material Support at all LM test and launch sites. This included
spares provisioning, positioning, inventory and all other material requirements as
needed. Also involved was the packaging, transportation and management of
these spares and other material assets from White Sands to KSC.
144 Richard G. Hare Richard G. Hare I began working at KSC July 5, 1966 for the Boeing Co. as a technician on Apollo
and then Skylab and A.S.T.P. I just recently completed nineteen years on the
shuttle program serving as a Operations Supervisor in the ET/SRB Integration Area
under the employ of Martin Marietta, Thiokol, LMSO and U.S. Alliance.
145 Candace L. Hare Candace L. Hare I began working at KSC in 1978 for the Wackenhut Corp. as secretary to the Chief
of KSC Patrol. I continued my work with E.G. & G. in Classified Document Control
under the KSC Fire Department until my medical retirement 1991.
2063 Elizabeth West Richard Hare "Ravvit"
221 James Harkins James Harkins Retired (NASA Quality Assurance Supervisor) Jan 93 after 30+years of missile
work. Began Feb 11959 Pgh. Air Defense - Section Chief - Nike Ajax/Hercules
missiles. At the Cape Feb 1966 worked Gemini thru Apollo and the Space Shuttle
programs.
1057 Mary Lou Harlow James E. Harlow Division Senior Safety Engineer Bendix Launch Support Division1963-1978. Senior
Industrial Safety Engineer Planning Research Corporation Systems Services
Aerospace Systems Division 1978-1987
2241 Allison Odyssey Tom Harmer
206 Melvin Harmon Melvin Harmon Melvin C. 'Papa Smurf' Harmon, Convair-General Dynamics: June1956-May 1966.
Senior Missile Inspector: Atlas, Project Mercury, Project Gemini. Rockwell
International: May 1966-July 1973.Senior Missile Inspector: Saturn V, Apollo,
Skylab Projects. Awarded Silver Snoopy - Apollo 16. Rockwell International and
Lockheed: May 1989-February 1996. Senior Shuttle Orbiter Inspector.
207 Melvin Harmon Douglas Harmon Douglas J. Harmon, (youngest son of Mel Harmon) Lockheed-Martin (USA):
October 1988-Present. Thermal Protection System Technician Specialist and
Mixed Crib Operator, Space Shuttle Program.
208 Melvin Harmon Michael Harmon Michael G. Harmon, (oldest son of Mel Harmon) USBI: January 1980-April 1996.
Electrical/Mechanical Q.C. Inspector and Corporate Photographer on Solid Rocket
Boosters - Space Shuttle Flight &Ground Support Crew.
532 Gene Harms Gene Harms Crew Equipment & Integration Design Engineer Group Leader at Grumman.
Designed & Constructed first mock-up of LEM vehicle in Houston used during
contract negotiations & vehicle definition between Grumman & NASA. Conducted
all 'Zero-G' tests for LM inKC-135. Worked closely with all astronauts during entire
LM program.

1959 Gabe Gabrielle Sandra Harper San Harper is a 6th grade school teacher at Apollo Elementary school. She is a
dedicated, caring, energetic leader who constantly encourages her students to
reach for the stars. She is an active supporter of the space program and often
involves her class in activities promoted by NASA for student participation. Her
personal philosophy of, "one mind stirred, one soul touched, and one dream that
becomes reality" is the driving force that brings so much reward.
42 Robert D. Harrington Robert D. Harrington NACA-LMAL 1942-1958 NASA-JSC/KSC 1958-1974 Martin Marietta 1982-1987
43 Nancy J. Harrington Nancy J. Harrington NASA - GSFC NASA - JSC
1499 Norman Harrington Norman Harrington
2259 Cynthia Sienkiewicz Charlie E. Harrington Charlie Eugene Harrington was employed over 32 years working on the crawler
transporter. He began his career as a hydraulic mechanic with the Apollo
missions. He advanced through the ranks to become supervisor of the crawler
transporter. Due to his health, he was forced to retire earlier than he would have
wanted. Born
12/14/32 - Died 4/11/12
109 L Steven Harris L. Steven Harris Served in the KSC NASA Design Engineering Directorate 1962-1985as Construction
Manager Complex 36 Surveyor, Site Activation Manager Apollo Complex 39A,
Project Engineer Shuttle Landing Facility, Facilities Engineering Division Chief, and
Mechanical Engineering Division Chief. Numerous awards/certificates including
two Exceptional Service Medals and a Public Service medal.

438 Greg Harris Robert Harris As an engineer/manager at Grumman Aerospace Corp. for over 39years, Robert J.
Harris proudly served the American Space Program by designing and testing
portions of the Lunar Module. His wife and children are proud of his
accomplishments.
2001 Donn Weaver William H. Harris William Harris worked periodically over 30 years at KSC and with Rockwell in CA in
support of the Navaho Missle, Hound Dog Missle, Apollo Saturn V, S-II. He retired
on disability in 1972. He died in 1986.
2246 Matt Harris Alison,Nigel,Ailie Harris
2248 Matt Harris Cindy Li & Matt Harris As regular visitors to KSC, and participants of NASA Tweetup and Hack events, we
love to follow and engage with NASA and space education.
1460 Elaine Crawford Matthew R. Harrison On 09 March 1977 and born in Berkenhead, Wirral, England we named our son
Mathew which means gift from god. Aviation has always fascinated him and now
as a pilot, one day he may orbit the earth and share his knowledge with
others….Hopefully in one NASA's astronauts suits!
2220 Jerry Harsh Jerry Harsh Jerry Harsh - Space Shuttle program from 1982 to 2010.
1142 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Hart, Sr. Thomas Wm. Hart, Jr. Thomas William Hart Jr. Born May 23, 1965 Died January 3, 1996Tommy worked
on the Space Program as a mechanic for Thiokol Corp. and Lockheed Space
Operations co mating the booster rockets to the Shuttle. He was also on the
Booster Rocket recovery Dive Team.
602 Laurence L. Harter Laurence L. Harter Grumman 1959-1973 QC Supervisor KSC Lunar Module Apollo launches General
Dynamics 1973-1988 QC Supervisor LC-41 Titan/Centaur Viking/Mars, Voyager
Missions QC Chief/Manager Atlas/Centaur Activities in San Diego. Fairchild Space
& Defense 1988-1996VP Product Assurance Topex/Poseidon Employer Platform
EUVE Spacecraft. Space Telescope Refurbishing Missions
1633 Walter Hartman Walter A. Hartman Employee of RCA - 195601967, Space Support Division serving on the Atlantic
Missile Range sites and Patrick Air Force Base as communications technician, data
analyst, associate engineer.
932 Space Shuttle Launch Team C/O Randy Hayes Robert Harvey This brick is in memory of Robert Harvey's over 30 years of dedicated service to
the space program with his most recent service to the shuttle program. He was a
valuable member of the pad 39A crew.
2292 William B Wright John G. Jack Harwood In memory of US Navy Korean war vet John G. "Jack" Harwood. Jack was an
ardent supporter of our manned space program and had fond memories of
visiting Kennedy Space Center. Jack passed on August 12, 2016 in Coatesville, PA.
RIP Jack.
1935 James E. Hattaway, Jr. Will submit at a later time.
1519 Frances M. Hay Vince J. Hay RCA
599 Marion Hayden Alois C. Hayden Al's motto was ' a job worth doing is worth doing well 'That says it all
526 Barbar Hayned William Haynes, Jr. Engineering support for full size dynamic testing of LM landing gear. Production
design landing gear dropped on several hypo-thetical moon surfaces - from 200
feet of settled dust to hard rock. Primary and secondary energy absorbers were
stroked; monitoring included 3000 frame per second photography. Gear
extension
and locks were tested in high vacuum.
1933 Mike Cannon Kathy Cannon HCM SBY MD Will submit at a later time.
519 Tom Healy Tom Healy Tom's career 'in-space' spans from 1959 to today. Designed portions of
Atlas/Mercury, Centaur, Apollo, Space Shuttle. Key responsibilities on AMLS,
Space Station, ALS, Shuttle-C, NLS,X-33/RLV and other studies. Now Chief
Engineer, Liquid Flyback Booster for Shuttle. BSAeE - U of Detroit, 1962. MS
AeroE- USC1966.
1900 Karen Herald Karen Hearld & Family Will submit at a later time.
2100 Ralf Heckel Ralf, Yvonne, & Cosma Heckel
2264 Ralf & Yvonne Heckel International Space Education Institute Tara Heckel Tara Heckel is the daughter of Ralf & Yvonne Heckel.
1261 Charles J. Heckelmoser Charles J. Heckelmoser I was an original member of the Project Mercury Pace Task Group and was the
only person assigned to the operation and repair of the flight tape recordings.
During the Apollo Program I was in Quality Control and participated in two flight
close outs of the Spacecraft. I served in NASA Logistics in the Shuttle Program.
1391 Helyn L. Hedeman Walter R. Hedeman
724 Ed Heiner Ed Heiner My 1st tour of duty spanned from Nov 1966 to Feb. 1973. During this period I
worked for Grumman on the Apollo Program which was the most exciting effort I
worked on during my Aerospace career. A second Dec 1983-Dec 1995 tour was
the
Shuttle Program which ended with my retirement in Dec 1995
1173 Mary Lou Heink William A. Heink Bill has worked in the Space Program since June of 1962. In February of 1963 he
came to Fl. from Ca. to assemble complex 36B after helping design it in Ca. Jan
1965 he joined the Apollo Team where he stayed until it's completion in 1975.
After 20 months in the Minuteman Program he returned to Fl. to join the Shuttle
Team He is currently Director of Orbiter Engineering for Boeing ask KSC
6 Robert F. Heiser Robert F. Heiser WWII US Army Air Force 1st Lt. 1943-1946. US Civil Service 1946-1972 Engineer.
US Army Ballistic Missile Launch Operations. Redstone, Jupiter, Pershing. 1st
Satellite (US), Mercury 1st Flight Saturn, Lunar Landing. Retired 1972 from NASA
John F. Kennedy Space Center.
1944 Perry Held Perry C. Held Will submit at a later time.
1735 Stephen Heller Stephen D. Heller RCA
2116 unknown Alan C. Helman
1493 Mrs. H. E. Davies John Graham Hendy Davies John Graham Davies born in Hendy, Dyfed South Wales, UK on 4thSeptember
1955. Member of the British Interplanetary Society. I have been interested in
Space technology for many years and made my first visit to Kennedy Space Center
in September 1999 to celebrate my 25th wedding anniversary.
333 Adelaide Heggeler Herman Henggeler Herman was a very loyal Grumman employee and he took pride in the work that
he did. Grumman was his home away from home, and no matter what was going
on in the home front - if Grumman needed or wanted him at that time - that is
where he was.
2141 Linzi Henley Andrew Henley My hustand, Andrew Henley, has always had a passion for man's ventures into
space. Our children, now age six and thirteen share the fascination for space and
new technology being developed. In their lifetime they would hope to be able to
look down on our beautiful home. - Mrs. Linzi Henley
2217 Linzi Henley The Henley Family Henley My husband, Andrew Henley, has always had a passion for man's ventures into
space. Having a family brick placed in the SpaceWalk of Honor, we would hope
the inspiration of the Kennedy Space Center will give our children the
determination to forge ahead with their hopes and dreams. Next year, our son
"Niles" will be 16 and we, as parents, will do all we can to help him succeed in
whatever he chooses as a career. Our daughter "Clara" will be 10. So, this brick is
for our dear children to share the fascination for space and new technology being
developed. In their lifetime they would hope to be able to look down on our
beautiful home. I am sure NASA will continue to have the success it deserves. The
Kennedy Space Center is a tribute to all staff that have worked there and still
continue to do so. - Linzi Henley
682 Christine Hennessy Thomas Hennessy Mr. Hennessy was included in the original 10 Grumman engineers employed at
the space center in 1964. He worked in the Lunar Module for the Apollo program
from 1964-1972. He won the Sterling Award for his design of a computer system
to check the Lunar Module. He also worked for Grumman Technical Services on
the
Space Shuttle from 1982-1985.
1899 Julia & Daniel Hennig Julia & Daniel Hennig For Julia Raines Hennig (Born 1/12/96) and Daniel James Hennig (Born 8/10/97),
Sister and Brother. Daughter and Son of Jim and Laura Hennig, Richmond,
Virginia, United States of America. The Year of Our Lord 2003.
884 Harry C. Henry Harry C. Henry After serving in the U.S.A.F. for 24 years (1941-1965) I worked for RCA as
Manager of Data Processing at the Missile Test Project Patrick Air Force Base Fl.
(1965-1989) I participated in both ballistic missile and space development
27 Susan Marie Hermann Susan Marie Hermann
633 Walter Hermann Werner Hermann A pioneer at Grumman Aircraft, employee 137. Werner Hermann began a career
at Valley Stream L.I. spanning 35 years. As a member of the Lunar Module Team,
he made many parts for the LM, including the ladder that put the first American
Astronauts on the moon. He retired in 1969.
1646 Eddie & Cyndi Hernandez Eddie & Cyndi Hernandez
708 Miguel A. Hernandez, Jr. Miguel A. Hernandez, Jr.
2055 Karina Wilson Felipe "Phil" Herrera Felipe "Phil" Herrera dedicated 31 years to the space program beginning in 1954.
He was an integral part of the Atlas rocket team, F86, F100, and F46. In 1961 he
joined the Apollo programs and continued with the Space Shuttle programs
Enterprise through Atlantis. On 18-Sept-1985 Phil received NASA’s coveted Silver
Snoopy Award, and retired in 1986.
936 Mrs. Jeanette Herries Jeanette Herries OUR FAMILY HAS VISITED KENNEDY SPACE CENTER FOUR TIMES. WEHAVE
FOLLOWED THE SPACE PROGRAMMES WITH INTEREST AND THINK THE'SPACE
MIRROR' IS AN EXCELLENT CONTRIBUTION TO HONOUR THE BRAVEASTRONAUTS.

389 Mildred Herriott Gerald Herriott For forty-two years involved in rocketry and aerospace projects from Werner von
Braun's Aero jet General Corporation Vanguard to JPL's Mars Pathfinder. Member
of launch teams for the following projects; Viking orbiters, Voyager spacecrafts,
Galileo, Ulysses, Sir-C and Mars Pathfinder.
550 Edward A. Hertford Edward A. Hertford During the years when the Lunar Module was developed and built by the
Grumman Corp, I was supervisor of the PROTOTY P E Machine Shop and Model
Shop. The department made parts for the Mock-UPS modules and development
testing, after 42 years with the company I retired in 1982.
429 David Hess David Hess David P. Hess has spent twenty-eight years, between 1961-1997, in the space
program. Locations: Patrick, Cape Canaveral, Kennedy Space Center and
Vandenburg. Personal activities included functioning as a manager, system
analyst, programmer and mathematician performing computer processing of
scientific data
supporting both manned and un-manned launches.
1470 Matthew S. Hetman Matthew S. Hetman Take a moment to listen to all of the different nationalities represented here
today as you explore the Kennedy Space Center. This has been one of my favorite
activities. Their interest knows no global boundaries. The machine and vehicles
are impressive. They are, however, not what drives the human imagination. It is
the people involved in building, launching, and living in space. Please continue to
support 'manned' space flight & knowledge
1119 Frank R. Walton, Jr. Peg Hewitt Supervisor, operations Project Engineering at KSC for Grumman Lunar Module.
Responsible for all facets of any acceptance checkout equipment (ACE). This
included planning, scheduling, and installation from 1966 through contract
completion in 1973
1300 Robert D. Hewitt Robert D. Hewitt Fireman ? Astronaut ? Decisions, decisions, But alas I'd become a fireman much
sooner. Regrets, Regrets ... At least my friend (Steve Lindsey) made it, but he
doesn't get to blow the horn and siren ! Robert D. Hewitt, Fire Captain
1773 Charles G. Hickey Charles G. Hickey I worked at KSC between 1969 and 1982 as a design engineer for ground support
equipment. Starting with Apollo continuing through Skylab and Space Shuttle.
Project engineer for the Wideband Data Transmission System and project lead for
the Video and Data Subassembly of the Launch Processing System.
621 Donald Kiestand Donald Karl Hiestand Assigned to the Grumman Apollo Lunar Module ( LM ) Program several times
between 1964 and 1969. During 1968 and 1969 I was responsible for the
operational readiness of the support equipment used in final acceptance testing
of the LM at Bethpage N.Y. prior to it's delivery to Kennedy Space Center
1484 Christopher Higgs Christopher Higgs I am 44 years old. I am a stockroom assistant by trade. I work for INDEX LTD. My
hobbies are singing, I am a member of Crouchend Festival Chorus, the cinema,
theatre, travel, watching ice hockey and playing video games and disco dancing on
holiday. My ambition is to travel the world and visit each country.
520 Mary Hilderman Smith Richard Hilderman Working at Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Richard A. Hilderman participated
in the Apollo program from the preliminary design phase through Apollo 13, as
Head of Lunar Module (LM) Structural Analysis. In this capacity he oversaw all
aspects of the lunar module's structural engineer's strength of the LM spacecraft
structure itself and associated systems as well as the design of the landing system
and
landing stability analysis.
539 E. D. Hildreth Edward Hildreth Director MSFC Communications Office and Manager of the agency's Program
Support Communication Network. Received 2 NASA Exceptional Service Medals.
Employed at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center 1960-1985. Retired.
301 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Milne Hill Robert Hill Joined NASA in 1968 at Vandenberg AFB, supporting Delta and Thor-Agena.
Launched Tiros, numbus and first Landstat. Joined shuttle program in 1980 at KSC.
Worked to integrate DOD missions. Awarded NASA exceptional service and
national intelligence medals Vehicle manager for shuttle Atlantis. Team leader of
Space Station Resupply and Return Transportation System.
1715 Ruth N. Campbell Don R. Hill Donald R. Hill joined RCA in 1955. He served in various engineering and
management capacities at the RCA Missile Test Project on the Air Force Eastern
Test Range. In 1960, he was named manager of the Ballistic Missile Early Warning
System (BMEWS) in Riverton, New Jersey. He returned to the Cape in 1961 and
served as Technical Operations Manager until 1969 when he was appointed
Project Manager of the RCA Missile Test Project involving over 3600 technical
personnel, spanning a worldwide missile and space ground and ship
instrumentation test range, from Cape Canaveral to Ascension Island and into the
Indian Ocean. He served as Project Manager until his death in August 1973 during
an inspection trip to Grand Turk, one of the down-range instrumentation sites.
Don Hill provided management direction of Range Instrumentation support during
many milestones in the nation's missile and space history, the most notable of
which was our first manned Moon Landing in 1969.
1868 Allan Hill Allan S. Hill Allan Hill spent 4 years in Huntsville, Alabama, working for Boeing on the early
design of the S-IC stage of the Saturn V. He was responsible for mechanical and
propulsion system design support for MSFC, including the development of weight
reduction and reliability enhancement design concepts for the S-IC.
2091 Mavis Williams Derek Hill
1662 Mrs. Wilbert Hines Wilbert S. "Bill" Hines
2032 Marie Hinz Leslie F. Hinz Mr. Leslie Heinz retired as Chief Finance Office at NASA Lewis Research Center,
Cleveland, Ohio, after thirty years of service. Les Hinz was also active in recruiting
students from various colleges and universities for the space program. Although
deceased, it would have pleased him to support this SpaceWalk program.
334 Michael Hlinko Michael Hlinko Designer - Shock tunnel test models used to determine temperature and pressure
data resulting from LEM RCS, ascent and descent engine pumes. Hypersonic heat
transfer model for determining heat shield tiles pattern on shuttle. LEM antennae
models required for location of communication and radar antennae. Structural
models required for shuttle proposal.
1804 Capt. Andrew Hobokan, USN (Ret.) Capt. Andrew Hobokan, USN Andrew Hobokan joined the Space Task Group as a design engineer on the
Mercury Program, later servings as Deputy Resident Manager & Resident
Manager for Gemini and Skylab at McDonnell Aircraft. He was RASPO Manager for
the Apollo Lunar Module, leading design, manufacturing and test operations. At
JSC, he was Manager Manufacturing and Test for the Space Shuttle Program. He
later
served as a consultant on Space Station.
1833 Tabbie Hockler Norman Hockler Will submit later
703 Robert Hoenig Robert J. Hoenig Robert Hoenig was an Aero/Propulsion Staff Engineer who provided advanced
engineering studies and analyses for the Saturn/Apollo advanced Saturn V
derivative, and Space Shuttle Programs from 1964-1972. He lived in Huntsville
Alabama while supporting the Aero/Astrodynamics Laboratory of the Marshall
Space Flight Center headed by Werner Von Braun
186 Richard W. Hoffman Richard W. Hoffman Richard W. Hoffman was Air Force Quality Control Supervisor on the Project
Mercury and Project Gemini Programs. Left the Gemini Program after Gemini #9.
This was all accomplished at the launch pads.
1626 Art Wren A.E. (Peter) Hoffmann-Heyden A.E. "Peter" Hoffmann-Heyden (1914-1997) started his technical career during
World War II at Penemunde with Dr. Werner Von Braun. At the end of the War,
he was brought to the United States to utilize his Pulse Radar knowledge in the
support of our Missile and Space development effort. For over 35 years, he
worked tiressly for RCA as a nationally renowned leader in the field of Radar. His
word was recognized as the final authority - when he spoke, everyone listened.
There was not a Missile or Space Program that did not involve his hand. He was a
talented and creative member of the RCA Missile Test Project on the Air Force
Eastern Test Range, but his technical influence penetrated the entire missile
industry.
1145 Stephanie Langham Helenmarie Hofman, Ph.D Designed, developed and Directed NASA Student Space Involvement Program
(SSIP), NASA Education workshops for Math, Science and technology teachers and
elementary teachers, (NEWMAST, NEWEST)1980-1991. Served on the AMF Board
1993-1998. Contributed to development of Christa McAuliffe's lesson plans and
education materials.
274 John Hofmeister John Hofmeister More than twenty years at the Kennedy Space Center in Configuration
Management with Grumman on the Apollo Lunar Module, with Lockheed Space
Shuttle Ground Systems, with Grumman Space Station Freedom Integration
Office, and with McDonnell Douglas Payloads Processing and ISS Facility Systems.
392 George Hogan George Hogan Joined NASA/GSFC in Sept 1960. Contributed to NASA's first weather satellite
program, TIROS, and then its first three axis control weather satellite, NIMBUS.
Was Deputy NIMBUS Project Manager and Project Manager for the Dynamics
Explorer, dual scientific satellite program. Retired from NASA in 1988 and joined
Hughes Danbury Optical Systems and was program director for the successful
Hubble Space Telescope repair mission.
1937 Walter & Dawn McKenzie David Tearle Hogge Director of Safety & Quality Assurance - WSTF 1991-1998 Director of Safety - LSOC
- KSC 1988-1991
Loving Husband & Father
Devoted Friend and Mentor - You will be missed.
862 Richard Jolley Bill Holden The 34th Space Congress, Our Space Future-Uniting for Success, proved to be one
of the best ever. The contributions of Bill Holden were instrumental in making
this success possible.
1116 Clarence Holritz Clarence Holritz
1669 William L. Raubach Chance W. Homerin
1907 Mahon The Honegger & Mahon Family Frequent visitor of Cape Canaveral including directly after the Challenger Disaster.
Supporter of space exploration and NASA. USMMA (Kings Point) Graduate, LT. In
Navy Reserves and Marine Underwriter.
1290 Carol S. Honkonen Richard Honkonen Began his career with Chrysler Space Div. in Nov. 1964. He started as project
engineer in charge of redesigning measuring station at LC37. He has since been
involved on Apollo, Gemini, all shuttle programs and also Galileo project.
Presently
employed by U.S.A
176 John K. Hooker John K. Hooker 1954-62 Transportation & packaging ABMA responses. 1962-1979Responsible for
Reliability & Quality of ground support equipment KSC utilized during launches
Saturn - Apollo - Shuttle. Established engineering documentation Center at KSC
Engineering Directorate KSC.
1812 William N. Hooks William N. Hooks, Jr. Was a member of North American Rockwell SATURN S-II program team at the
Santa Susanna Field Laboratory from May 1962 to February of 1969. Was
responsible for on site technical facilities through 50 static firings. Acted as Test
Conductor for special testing. Also known as the "Water Commissioner".
455 Frances Hoover Bruce Hoover Cameraman, camera repairman, photographic instrumentation engineer Started
with RCA at the Cape in 1956 and continued for over 40years with various NASA
photo contractors at KSC. Worked on all early satellite programs progressing
through manned flight into the Space Shuttle program. Photographic Operations
Planner for Apollo and Shuttle programs.
1695 Ted & Beth Hopson Ted & Beth Hopson Director of Range Operations for RCA - Radar, Telemetry, Communications,
Command Control
628 John L. Horan John L. Horan John Horan began his career at KSC in 1977. He developed computer software to
checkout and control the Space Shuttle Systems during launch. He was a key
contributor to the development of Space Station checkout and control computers.
In 1995 he became General Manager over KSC's research and development
contractor
1317 Peter Horn Peter Horn He is a big NASA fan right from the beginning. His dream has always been to go
once in his life into space. He always supported NASA by buying NASA Space
Artifacts etc.
1318 Peter Horn Helga Horn She is very supportive of NASA, she bought available space artifacts etc. NASA
1319 Peter Horn Ina Horn She bought all available space artifacts, because she is a Big NASA fan. Her dream
is to work with NASA in the future and if possible to become an Astronaut (Moon
Landing)
1450 Peter Horn Walter & Ilse Horn
753 Edward C. Hornbuckle Edward C. Hornbuckle Mr. Hornbuckle worked for Grumman Aerospace on the LEM Program for 7 years
as the leader of the Failure Data Computer Program. In this capacity, he served as
the one point contact with NASA to assure timely and accurate data on all LEM
failures, analyses, and corrective actions
515 June Horner & Family Clark Horner After years of military involvement in the missile program, it was a privilege to be
involved in the American Space Program by being employed by: McDonnell
Douglas Astronautics Co. Customer Training Instructor (1968-73); Planning &
Research Corp., Technical Writer(1977-78); BSI, Documentation Specialist (1978-
83); Lockheed Space Operations Co., Documentation Specialist (1983-84).
Retired11/30/84.
425 Joan Horner Bill Horner, Jr. William j. Horner Jr. (1960-1981) Served as NASA's first Deputy Chief of Security at
KSC. Awarded NASA's exceptional service medal. KSC's Top Secret Control Officer.
Performed security services at Cape Canaveral and KSC during Mercury/Redstone,
Mercury/Atlas, Gemini/Titan, Saturn, Saturn IB, Saturn V, Apollo, Skylab, ASTP,
Space Shuttle missions.
872 Elmer A. Horton Elmer A. Horton Born 3/17/16 BSAE University of Michigan. MS Florida St. University NACA
Hampton, VA 1940-1958. Space Task Group 1958.Assigned responsibility to
develop a Space Craft checkout procedure for NASA (format still used). 1967
Appointed Branch Head of mechanical systems including Hypergolics and
pyrotecnics for Space Craft. Retired 1974
1197 Mary Hosken R. Bruce Hosken Bruce loved space and believed in it's ability to enrich our lives with its hidden
secrets. He gave all of his adult life to support NASA's manned space explorations.
It made a difference
868 Charles R. Hotz Charles R. Hotz Dick worked for Grumman Aerospace Corp. on the Lunar Module Program at
Kennedy Space Center from August 1966 through January1970. Dick held various
positions in Project Engineering and the Controls and Displays and
Instrumentation group where his expertise and dedication helped to successfully
land men on the
moon
1220 Gary & Donna Houts Gerald Hugh Houts
1262 Gary & Donna Houts Gary Wayne Houts
1263 Gary & Donna Houts Donna Dee Houts
1264 Gary & Donna Houts Kevin Wayne Houts
1265 Gary & Donna Houts Amy Marie Houts
1266 Gary & Donna Houts Dr. Michael G. Houts
1267 Gary & Donna Houts Julie Angele Houts
1268 Gary & Donna Houts Joanna Frances Houts
1269 Gary & Donna Houts Matthew Gary Houts
1272 Gary & Donna Houts Mabel Augusta Houts
1273 Gary & Donna Houts Sandra Sue Houts
1901 Jameson B. Howard Jameson B. Howard Will submit at a later time.
1711 Edward Hudzik Edward Hudzik
1712 Edward Hudzik Jeffrey R. Hudzik
353 Anne Hull Anne Hull Anne worked as a secretary, NASA, CCAFS and NASA, MSC at VAFB. Retired to KSC
in 1987 and worked for Payload Quality Assurance Division until retirement in
1994.
354 Lee Hull, Jr. Lee Hull, Jr. Lee worked in Fluid Systems as an engineer during Gemini, Apollo and Shuttles at
KSC & VAB. He was Chief of Fluid Systems at VAB.
965 David, Debbie Dianna Humphrey John Humphrey ABMA/NASA. From 1957 to 1981, Participated in the launches of the following
space vehicles: 21 Redstone, 6 Mercury Redstone, 15Saturns, 33 Jupiter's, 6
Jupiter
'C's', 12 Apollo's, 1 Apollo Soyuz, 10 Juno's and 4 Skylabs. Total 108 launches.
During Apollo moon missions, served as 'Chief, Propulsion and Vehicle Mechanical
Systems Branch'.

1492 Pat & Jessica Hunnicutt Pat & Jessica Hunnicutt


2160 Robert George Hunt Robert George Hunt
2162 Robert George Hunt Robert George Hunt
1166 Cecilia Reid Clint Hurdle Mr. Hurdles first aerospace job was as a computer operator at the Patrick AFB
Tech Lab. During the Apollo program, and for 15years of the Shuttle Program, he
worked as a Manager of Computer Operations. He retired in 1998 as Director of
Launch Processing System Operations and Maintenance
1594 Susan W. Holohan J. L. 'Hutch' Hutchinson
860 Richard Jolley Susan Hutchison The 34th Space Congress. Our Space Future-Uniting for Success, proved to be one
of the best ever. The contributions of Susan Hutchison were instrumental in
making this success possible.
914 August Chris Huthmacher August Chris Huthmacher Worked on Titans 1,2,3,4 and Gemini Vehicles from 1-59 to 1-92Certified and
worked in Airborne Instrumentation flight safety, guidance, flight controls,
airborne electrical as a technician worked in Apollo Programs including Voyager 1
and 2. In last years was lead tech in all systems except flight safety
521 Joanne Hutton Michael Hutton Dr. Michael T. Hutton is currently the Associate Vice President for Learning
Resources at Brevard Community College (BCC). From 1977 to 1995 Michael was
the Director of the Astronaut Memorial Planetarium at BCC. In 1990, Dr. Hutton
designed and constructed the "world's most technologically advanced"
planetarium, which was located on the Cocoa Campus of BCC. The grand opening
was scheduled in conjunction with the International Planetarium Society
conference in 1994. Members of this elite organization heralded this planetarium,
with a 90ft dome, as the "best in the world." In all his endeavors, Michael strives
for excellence and continues to reach for the stars.
1729 Eugene M. Fetner Ray Hyatt Ray Hyatt- Missile Test Project - April 1957 to May 1985. Retired as Manager,
Technical Services, composed of Electronics, Machine, Sheet Metal, and
Installation Shops; Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory; and Drafting
Services. Major career field was Metrology. Defined, updated and maintained
measurement capability adequate to meet Range user requirements.
1727 G. Denton Clark Jim Hyndman RCA
266 Michael C. Hynes Michael Hynes Project Director: NASA/NCTM project: Mission mathematics. Principle
Investigator: NASA Globe workshops. Writing Team Leader: NASA/Nickelodeon
Launchbox television series.
1203 Bill Hynes Bill Hynes Grumman Manufacturing Manager for the shuttle wing-responsible for fabricating
the Space Shuttle Wing. LEM Program Supervisor Production Analysis Dept.
Estimated and negotiated with NASA the Production Departments Manpower
cost requirements for Bethpage, Cape Kennedy, Whitesands and the manned
spacecraft center.

746 Bruce E. Ingersoll Bruce E. Ingersoll I was employed by Grumman Aerospace Corp. as an electronic engineer on the
LEM Program during the years 1964-1967. I was a Lead Engineer responsible for
the Electrical Design of 3 LEM simulators, The last being a full mission simulator.
These simulators were built at Grumman plant 5 in Bethpage NY. and were used
for Astronaut Training
1573 Paul & Joanne Ingis The Ingis Family
1932 Dr. David D. Carbonara Duquesne U. Inst Tech 03 The Instructional Technology Program at Duquesne University prepares teachers
and corporate trainers to integrate technology into learning environment in K-12
classrooms and distance education.
284 Thomas Ivory Tom Ivory Employed by Grumman Aerospace Corp. - Participated in the Apollo program
from 1965 to 1973 - LM project engineer during preparation & launch of all Apollo
missions at KSC - Received Silver Snoopy Award for manned flight awareness.

190 John Gregory Jackson John Gregory Jackson Started working with the Space Program in 1979. Employed by Rockwell as a
technician on the First Shuttle Thermal Protection System and later moved into
Quality Control. In 1984 worked with Lockheed in Shuttle Payload Operations at
Pad 39A + B. Transferred to the Titan Program with Lockheed in 1991.
191 Joan E. Jackson Paul F. Jackson Started with the Space Program 10-13-54. Employed with North American-
Rockwell at KSC, Cape Canaveral, PAFB for 34 years in support of the X-10
Navaho, Minuteman, Apollo and Shuttle Launch Operations. Beginning Oct 1988,
worked 6 years for Lockheed. Retired 1994 after forty years working with the US
Space
Program.
1255 Kathy Schmidt John Thomas Jackson John Jackson began working at JSC in 1967 with the Apollo program. As a human
factors psychologist, he worked on spacesuits, astronaut training, and
Involvement Program. Currently, he's involved in outreach and proud of his years
at JSC.
1020 Charles J. Jacob Charles J. Jacob Worked in Procurement Dept. Purchasing of parts for Space Program and
Maintenance Dept.
1218 Gary & Donna Houts Alice Mildred Jacques
1219 Gary & Donna Houts Robert Romulus Jacques
986 Ellouise & Michell Hall Jack D. James Started on range - 1963 - shipboard, USNS H H Arnold TAGM-9. Moved up range
to data conversion, worked on test planning (ships) worked on USNS Vandenberg
TAGM-10 and then back to data conversion, from data conversion moved to
range control center, test planning, Navy then to test planning for shuttle payload,
retired in 1988.

555 John Morgan Janokaitis John Janokaitis, Jr. JOHN spent more than 34 years in Federal Service, including 26with NASA. AN
outstanding athlete and a scholar, John's pioneer of the Manned Space Flight
Program. His expertise in Configuration Control and Quality Assurance
Management contributed greatly to the success of 68 missions from Mercury
through the Space Shuttle Program.
2172 Bruce Jansen Bruce Jansen Bruce Jansen joined NASA in 1966 and retired in 2006. He held numerous
responsible positions including Associate Director for Space Station Payloads
Assurance, and Acting Director, NASA Safety Assurance Directorate. He served on
or chaired several key NASA mission and source evaluation boards, and SR&QA
audit/reorganization teams.

2173 Becky Jansen Becky Jansen Rebecca Taylor (maiden name) joined NASA in 1965. She married NASA engineer
Bruce Jansen in 1967. Becky served as a secretary to several key NASA managers
over her five year career. She left NASA in 1970 to raise her three daughters.
1307 Paul M. Shambreskis Airtech Japan I have had the opportunity to consult and furnish clean room environmental
systems for more than 20 years. We are (Streamline Air Sys. Inc.) presently
engaged with a potential project for the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston. I
am working under contract for Airtech Intl Mfg. Inc. Based in Hillsboro, Or. Airtech-
Japanis their parent Co. & has been instrumental for some design work. I am a
member of the A.M.F.

814 Dianne Marie Jardno Dianne Marie Jardno


815 Dianne M. Jardno Taylor Hawke Jardno
2280 Cynthia Jarvis Cynthia Jarvis Cynthia R. Jarvis has been employed by NASA at the Kennedy Space Center since
June 11, 1979, over 35 years and serves as Lead of the Industrial Property Office
and KSC Industrial Property Officer (IPO) with responsibility for surveillance,
oversight, management, and control of all NASA-Owned, Contractor Accountable
Government Property.
2279 Cynthia Jarvis Paul L. Jarvis Sr. This Brick is in Memory of Paul L. Jarvis, Sr. who dedicated 30 years to the United
States Space Program during NASA’s Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle Era
working for North American Aviation, Rockwell International, and Lockheed Space
Operations Company. He worked until his passing in 1992.
1805 Christine Jasch Kenneth Jasch Will submit at a later time.
1478 Lillian Jason Karen A. Jason
1585 Diane Petito Michael J. Jaworski
568 Ted Jedlick Ted Jedlick Operations Project Manager - Kennedy Space Center, FL. This technical
management work consisted of supervising the planning, scheduling, installation
and checkout of the equipment located at the antenna bore sight test range. The
test system was used to validate the lunar space craft's (LEM) rendezvous radar.
1148 Linda Shayman Bill Jenkins Bill Jenkins worked as a mechanical engineer at the George C Marshall Space
Flight
Center in Huntsville Alabama from 1961-1989His children and grandchildren are
very proud of his contribution
1570 Scott Jenks Lois B. Jenks
1902 Jennings The Jennings Family Will submit at a later time.
1443 Eileen French Dan Taylor Eugene A. Jesensky ' Eugene A Jesensky worked on the space program from 1955-1995. He started on
the Atlas program, went on to the Apollo then the Shuttle system on finally GSA.
He worked for General Dynamics, North American/Rockwell, Planning Research
and GSA.
401 Vincent Gallagher, MD Robert Jessup, MD During Dr Jessup's tenure as the Grumman Aerospace Medical Director, the Lunar
Landing Module was developed. He gathered a core of medical consultants to
help develop the environmental and physiologic parameters in order to allow the
astronauts to moonwalk during the Apollo program.

1856 Ivar Johansen Ivar Johansen I have devoted my life to the American Space Program since 1967, and this has
been a lifestyle since then. Several visits to KSC, exchange student at Satellite High
School in Satellite Beach, FL from 1973 to 1974. Experienced the launch of Apollo
17 from Banana River in Dec 1972. Skylab 3 crew in 1973 and the STS-94 mission
in 1997. Have been working with NASA every week since 1974 and have received
fantastic cooperation along the years… My life will forever be devoted to the
exploration of space and the American Space Program and its four fantastic birds
and the ISS.

52 Dr. James W. Johnson James W. Johnson 35 years with NASA (GSFC, KSC, & NASA Hqs.) An engineer with unmanned &
manned program at KSC. Last position at KSC was Deputy Director of the Space
Station Project Office, Managed NASA Liaison Office in Ottawa Canada. Final
NASA position, Deputy Manager Russian Integration Office, International Space
Station
Program at JSC.
60 Glenda F. Johnson Glenda F. Johnson Nine years employment at Kennedy Space Center with Boeing Services and
Lockheed. Diversified assignments in Industrial Relations with increasing levels of
responsibility.
223 Robert Johnson Robert Johnson 1957-1994: Contractor Electrical Engineer specializing in communications. Design
Engineering-operations-O&M Engineering.1957-1965: Atlantic Missile Range.
1965-1994: KSC Apollo through Shuttle Launches until 30 Sept 1994. NASA
Aerospace Awareness Program Award Certificate. I am proud I had a part in our
space efforts.
509 Mary Johnson Gene W. Johnson He served on the Apollo tracking ship, USNS Huntsville, for 4 1/2years in various
positions from Comm. Tech to Instrumentation Controller. The ships primary task
was to track the Apollo spacecraft through re-entry. He later worked for 14 years
at KSC Construction Management and Site Activation
799 William E. Johnson William E. Johnson 1958-1962 Personnel Specialist-Redstone Arsenal1962 Transferred to Marshall
Space Flight Center as Personnel Specialist July 1962 Transferred to NASA-Loc as
Personnel Specialist for Space Task Group Contingent at Cape Canaveral.1965-
1981 Personnel Manager for launch ops Directorate & Union Management Officer
for K.S.C.

937 Bob Castro Patricia Johnson Our civilization's path into outer space has been a long and lonely one. None
more so than for the families of America's space workers. Without the support of
the 'SPACE FAMILIES', the US would never have climbed so high. Mrs. Patricia
Johnson
deserves the thanks of a grateful nation.
976 Elizabeth Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Born Elizabeth Anne Flowers 4/15/30 in Florence, SC. BA in Sociology - Furman
University Greenville SC 1950. 38 years Federal service. Last 30 years at John F.
Kennedy Space Center. Retired July 1992 as Deputy, Resources Management,
JFKSC, NASA.
989 Bob Castro John H. Lt Col Johnson Through his patient oversight, the historic early launch complexes of America's
space program have been ably watched over. New generations have visited the
sites of US space flight history thanks to his unending kindness.
1869 Sue Johnson Elmer L. Johnson Will submit at a later time.
790 Nick Johnston Sid Johnston Worked on Apollo-Saturn Lunar Landing Program from 1960-1980in the Saturn V
Project Office in Huntsville Al. at MSFC. Responsible for overall
coordination/scheduling delivery of end items of flight hardware i.e. S-1B, S and
C,S-11,S-IVB stages, instrument unit (IV) and engines, etc. From major contractors
to meet and support launch flight schedules leading to Lunar Landing
858 Richard Jolley Richard Jolley The 34th Space Congress. Our Space Future-uniting for Success, proved to be one
the best ever. The contributions of Dick Jolley were instrumental in making this
success possible.
731 Gladys, Jeff & Tim Jones Enoch M. Jones Langley AFB NASA Space Task Group. Mercury: World wide recovery of manned
space vehicles; Project Specialist navigation/guidance Apollo: Manager Lunar
Optical Rendezvous, Orbital Experiments, Chief Experimental Systems Division.
Apollo/Skylab: guidance systems. STS Manager Systems Engineering, later
systems integration. Numerous Awards: Superior & Outstanding Performance
Certificate of Commendation, Individual and Group. Exceptional Service Medal
1382 Michael P. Jones Michael P. Jones Jones, Michael Pierce - Born West Point N.Y. 11/28/39. Space enthusiast since I
filmed the moon landing off of the T.V. I believe man has a place in space and
that man should return to the moon and go to Mars as soon as possible.
1750 George B. Jones George B. "Bubba" Jones RCA
2014 Gabe Gabrielle Cathy Jones Cathy Jones established a direct link with NASA, then uses the information to
instill awareness and fuel the imagination of her students. She displays posters,
literature and photos in her classroom as well as accesses live feed from NASA
web sites to relay current mission status. Cathy is also a key player in the Young
Astronauts Program, dedicated to helping the students launch individual and
multi-staged rockets. Cathy exemplifies that "THE DREAM IS ALIVE."
154 Maj. Gen (Ret) D. M. Jones D.M. Jones (Maj Gen, Ret) Deputy Associate Manned Space Flight NASA. Commander A.F. Eastern Test
Range. DOD Manager Manned Space Flight.
1140 Marion L. Jordan James H. Jordan, Jr. Jim Jordan was a dedicated employee and extremely proud to be involved in
space development for 30 years. He was hired at Rocketdyne/Rockwell, Canoga
Park, California and worked as Sr. Field Engineer in various areas of the country.
Final assignment Delta/Atlas program, KSC, Florida. Retired 1985 Deceased 1993
1135 Louis Newstrom Laurence C. Jourdan Laurence Charles Jourdan helped build the Space Center literally from the ground
up. Working out to the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, he was part of the
team that constructed launchpad39A, launch pad 39B, and the Vehicle Assembly
Building
1778 John J. Joyce Nancy H. Joyce Will submit at a later time.
710 James L. Joyner James L. Joyner Mr. Joyner came to NASA in 1962 to work in the first Reliability Office. He worked
for thirty three years in Reliability, Safety, and Quality from the Apollo to the
Space Shuttle Programs. Mr. Joyner retired in 1995 as the Kennedy Space Center
Safety
and Reliability Engineering Division Chief
736 Joseph C. Joyner, Jr. Joseph C. Joyner, Jr. More than 20 years of dedication as a team player in Quality Assurance in the
unmanned and manned space program for Landsat, Solar Maximum Repair
Mission. Gamma Ray Observatory, Hubble Space Telescope, Upper Atmosphere
Research Satellite Explore Platform The Hubble Space Telescope first and second
servicing mission and I will continue
1644 James Judson James S. Judson
1518 B. H. Juhl Benny Juhl RCA
1523 Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Justice (mom/dad) C. W. 'Chuck' Justice RCA
1524 Mrs. J. D. Justice Jim Justice RCA
1792 Jerry Kallmeyer Jerry Kallmeyer Served with Pride and Honor in playing a small part in the progression and
finalization of the Navy's Pride and Glory, it's premier fighter F-14 (Tomcat).
877 Lorraine Kaminski Robert E. Kaminski Conducted training for Apollo Astronauts in design theory and operation of Lunar
Module Crew Equipment and Environmental Control System. Developed and
administered training programs for engineers and technicians assigned to test and
launch activities

17 Max Kandler Max Kandler Worked on projects Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz and Space Shuttle. JSC
suit tech support on Shuttle Missions STS-9 to STS-78.
795 Marie Kanzler Paul Joseph Kanzler Paul Kanzler was responsible for all fusion welding and induction brazing on the
LM. He developed the induction brazing and mechanized welding techniques
employed on LM. The induction brazing was employed on hundreds of joints, one
leak could have aborted the mission. The mechanized welding was employed on
the oxygen tank and LM windows
74 Walter J Kapryan Walter J. Kapryan Projects Mercury and Gemini -NASA S.C. Project Engineer Apollo Skylab and
Apollo Soyuz - Director of Launch Operations.
964 Ellen Karl James Karl In 40 years with Rocketdyne, Jim worked on engines for the Redstone - First
American satellite and min in space; Atlas -first American man in orbit; Saturn -
first man on the moon; Saturn 1B - first handshake between Russian and US
astronauts in space; and the Space Shuttle.
1522 Frank Kataiva Frank B. Kataiva
772 Dolores Katzenstein Daniel Katzenstein Work Package Manager - Test and Evaluation Section. Winner of several
Grumman
'Project Sterling Awards' Winner of NASA 'Silver Snoopy Award', and Apollo
Achievement Award.
751 Craig Kavafes Craig Kavafes As Senior Fine Art Painter of Grumman Aerospace Corp. I am extremely proud
contributing to the Corp. image painting the LM from concept to it's final
development. These paintings with the highest scientific and technical accuracy
are valuable. Accumulated information from top engineers I was able to paint
visual reality
1411 The Hubble Space Telescope Project Mary Kazmierczak Mary Kazmierczak's contribution was her attitude and genuine dedication to the
Hubble Space Telescope Program. She played a key role in the modernization and
re-engineering of the HST science data interface between GSFC and the STScI. She
worked on the integration of these interfaces, defining and documenting their
security requirements.
1903 Debra Kedrie Debra Kedrie Travelers Insurance, Marine Division
1852 A. Philip Keeler, Jr. Phil Keeler Phil Keeler joined RCA-MTP in 1954, working at Grand Bahamas AAFB and for
Personnel, and Installation & Maintenance, at Patrick AFB. He went to Pan Am in
1961 as Ship Operations Manager on the "Golf" in Recife, Brazil, and in Gambia,
West Africa, Base Operations Manager at San Salvador and Seychelles in the
Indian Ocean, "retiring" after three years in Saigon during the Vietnam War. He
settled in
Vero Beach, FL in 2000.
762 Mrs. Bernard A. Keene Bernard A. Keene Worked for ABMA, NASA, North American Aviation and Rockwell. Began work in
1957 and retired from NASA December 31,1985.Working for ABMA for Dr.
Gruene and Bernard Torrancz
1945 Tom Keeton Tom Keeton III Tom volunteered at the US Space Foundation's annual symposium for 9 years in
the 1980's. The meetings were 3-4 days at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado
Springs, CO. Tom worked all day and into the evening hours as the Press
Coordinator. The work involved arranging interviews, press conferences, video
taping and accommodations.
794 Murray Keitel Murray Keitel Cognizant Engineer responsible for the development and qualification of the
Absolute & Differential Pressure Transducers utilized on the Lunar Module (LM).
These transducers were used to measure various pressure parameters associated
with the environmental and reaction control systems, ascent and descent
propulsion systems on the LM
476 Woody Keller Edward Keller Ed Keller (Silver Fox) was an engineer for Briel, Rhame, Poynter+Houser, and A+E
Contractor for NASA. He worked on the moon pad -shuttle pad conversion and
was team leader of the 'Pad Rats'(1986) builders of shuttle pad 39-B. Ed was twice
awarded Presidential Citations for his creative designs.
933 Carmen Keller Christopher Keller Christopher Keller was a special boy who loved to draw airplanes and jets. He
could play piano beautifully and he built incredible things out of LEGOs. Everyone
always commented on how smart he was. We are blessed to have been part of his
short life of 13 years.

2038 Laura Thomas Earl C. Keller Earl C. Keller ("Red") --- A Master Electrician, Earl C. Keller assisted in the
construction of Launch Complex 39 from 1963 through 1966 in preparation for
the Apollo moon landing program. Throughout his life, Mr. Keller took great pride
and
satisfaction in his role in the space program.
2152 Jeffrey Keller Grant Keller
295 Donald A. Kelly Donald Kelly Electrical Engineer with NASQA in blockhouses 34 and 37 and the Launch Control
Center, LC39, on the Saturn program. Was the Electrical, Guidance and Control
Engineer (CLES) for the first Saturn V launch. As a payloads engineer on the
shuttle program, was the KSC engineer for the first pallet payload, OSTA-1, and
the LDEF.
898 Mr. Thomas J. Kelly Thomas J. Kelly As the Engineering Director of the Project Apollo Lunar Module (LM) at Grumman
Aerospace Corp. I led the design, development, assembly and testing of the
spacecraft that landed two Astronauts on the Moon and returned them safely to
their mother ship in Lunar orbit, for six successful lunar explorations, plus one
dramatic 'lifeboat' rescue
1645 Vern W. Weiher Kiki Weiher Kempe
1479 Dianne Dryden William H. Kempton
1681 Shawn Murphy Jeffrey Kendrick
178 Bette C. Kennedy Kristine I. Kennedy Kristine began working for NASA in 1988 as a co-op student. Upon graduating
from Georgia Tech in 1993, she returned to KSC to pursue her career as an
engineer.
She worked in the areas of Shuttle Processing and Ground Systems as both an
Industrial Engineer and a Computer Engineer.
351 P. D. Kennedy Ann Kennedy Ann has always did her best to promote the space program. Although she is not a
'hands on' person, she helped smooth the path for those who were.
352 P. D. Kennedy Frank Kennedy Frank was known as a 'do'er'. Putting in long hours and going that extra mile
without any recognition 'just doing' his job. The safety of his 'troops', was always
number one priority and the source of his pride.
316 Jerry Kenney Jerry Kenney Director of Development - Astronauts Memorial Foundation. Responsible for
'paving the SpaceWalk of Honor'.
2156 Launch Equipment Specialist Shop KSC Gary Kenney This brick is dedicated in memory of our dear friend, Gary Kenney. From all your
brothers and sisters at the L.E.S. Shop (Launch Equipment Specialist) Kennedy
Space Center.
1081 Gary Koepke Brent Austin Keopke
1953 Tim Kerns Wright Kerns U. Wright Kerns was a Public Affairs Officer with NASA at the Cape from 1962 to
1974 when he retired. He witnessed and participated in many historic launches.
1021 Ted Kerpez, Sr. Ted Kerpez, Sr. Orbiting Astronomical Observatory Satellite, Grumman's first Space Endeavor,
designed equipment to provide mission programmable electronic load testing of
solar power supplies and other equipment. Grumman Lunar Excursion Module,
The first spaceship to land a man on another planet, designed maintained
electronic equipment for the substitute fuel testing of the realtron control
systems
and others
1960 Mary Anne Ketterer Robert C Ketterer, Jr. I started with NASA in 1964 as a hypergolic propulsion engineer on the Gemini
Spacecraft. I then worked on the Apollo/Lem Program as lead engineer in the
hypergolic and cryogenic systems. My work stated with the design and followed
up with testing and procedures used to service the Spacecrafts.

I was responsible for the use of (GSE) ground support equipment interfacing with
the Gemini, Apollo, and LEM at the test service facilities and at the launch pads.

I was lead engineer on the Skylab Orbital Workshop crew system section working
directly with the astronauts. I established test methods, procedures, and
techniques for checkout and launch preparations of the crew systems. I interfaced
with other systems to insure the astronauts had a workable system. I worked on
the design and testing phase of the shower used in the Orbital Workshop.

I worked for three years in the Mechanical and Structure Systems Division on the
Spacelab project. This pertained to detail testing on the meteoroid shield that
protected the Orbital Workshop and included new design changes and net
techniques of testing and major procedural changes needed to employ the shield.

I worked on the Thermal Protection System (TPS) for about twelve years from the
early stages through the test development phases, including supervising many
tests at KSC.

I was responsible for the contracts awarded to Rockwell at Downey on TPS
manufacturing studies to improve the turnaround time on the shuttles while
being processed through the Operating Process Facility (OPF).

I have worked on problems on the structure side of the TPS, including the
reinforced carbon carbon (RCC) on the leading edges and the Shuttle nosecap.

In my last five years, I was responsible for getting the Tile Manufacturing Facility
ready, so that KSC could produce their own tiles for the Shuttle. This included the
layout and design of machines needed to produce the tiles. I retired from NASA in
January 1993.
1617 Jerome P. Keuper Jerome P. Keuper 1958-1963 Manager Systems Analysis. Responsible for accuracy of Range
Instrumentation, RCA Missile Test Center.
581 William F. Kiesel, IV William F. Kiesel IV Apollo Mission: Grumman Lunar Module: Ascent Stage:3500 PSI helium
propellant pressurization system group leader System Optimization Components
Specification Writing Subcontractors Proposal Evaluation Components Test
Monitoring
542 R. F. Kilgallen Raymond Kilgallen Joined McDonnell Douglas Aircraft, Hanger 5, March 6, 1961 Mercury Support
Team. Joined NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Cape Canaveral February 19,
1962, launch & mission control support projects Mercury & Gemini. Supported
projects Apollo, Skylab &Apollo-Soyuz for NASA Kennedy Space Center. Assisted in
planning phase of the Space Shuttle Transportation System, including Skylab
program.
Retired February 8, 1980.
1904 Killeen The Killeen Family Will submit at a later time.
53 Mary H. King Mary H. King Personnel Management Specialist at Langley, KSC and Hqs. (30 years) Retired
1985.
673 Anne Buchanan Thomas King Northrup, 1956-60: Telemetry Engineer: Grand Turk Island & Cape Canaveral. Pan
American, 1961-75: Base Operations Manager: Ascension, San Salvador, Mainland
tracking sites. Range Operations CCAFS. Safeguard Support, ND. McDonnell
Douglas-KSC,1984-: Payload Test Conductor & Manager, Hubbell Space Telescope.
ELV Launch Site Support & Requirements Implementation Engineer.
1186 John J. King John J. King One of the first five quality people working in RT05 LM area in 1964. Went to
White Sands N M late 1964 then onto Houston TX. late 1967 as Supervisor. During
this time LM3 design was cleared for manned flight and LM5 cleared for Lunar
Landing using LM2both times returned Bethpage 1969 and took over LM Final
Assembly in PLT 02

366 Joseph Kingfield Joseph Kingfield Appointed by Grumman Quality Manager, responsible for developing,
implementation and managing the overall quality and safety program for the
Apollo Lunar Module. Subsequently appointed and served as Director of Quality &
Safety-Aircraft & Space Activities. Elected Vice President - Corporate Quality &
Safety. Retired on Nov 30, 1986.
844 William J. Kirklin William J. Kirklin Mr. Kirklin was the manager of the Central Computer Compiler (CCC) for control
of the range safety phase for each launch is maintained. CCC provides acquisition
for all the instrumentation and tracking sites and supplies range safety
information to the launch safety systems. Mr. Kirklin has supported the space
program for 29
years
806 Joey Vann Kirkpatrick Joey Vann Kirkpatrick Joey V Kirkpatrick has been instrumental in propulsion testing at NASA-John C.
Stennis Space Center. He designed, developed, implemented, and operated
several data acquisition and control systems used during the development and
flight certification of rockets like the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) and the X-
33Linear Aerospike Engine.
21 Jack Kirschenbaum Jack Kirschenbaum On Board of AMF. Watched every manned launch.
1138 Beatrice Klacsmann Bruce Edward Klacsmann EE Born 06/13/46, Deceased 04/13/96 1968 Fl. Tech. graduate with BS Degree in
Electrical Engineering. 27 years service in Space Industry. 1968-1969 (Rockwell)
tested Spacecraft systems on Apollo program: 1969-1981 (Lockheed) Lead
Engineer of Navy's Fleet Ballistic Missile Program. 1981-1995 (Lockheed) Space
Oper) Manager of Space Shuttle Test Services. Retired 1995 due to illness.
254 Ute Kleber Peter Kleber He works for DASA ASTRO-SPAS Program which is part of the space shuttle
program.
1905 Susan A. Klein Susan A. Klein Will submit at a later time.
1052 Jeanne Kleisler Philip Kleisler Philip Kleisler led a group who designed, installed and documented heaters placed
on all surfaces of the Lunar Excursion Module. These heaters accurately simulated
external solar heating and allowed two men to rehearse Lunar Missions in the
cold
and vacuum of space
1558 Renate Klinger Renate Klinger
529 Peter Klug Peter Klug Participated in the design test & checkout of the Lunar Module ascent & descent
propulsion systems. Directed installation of the Lunar Rovers on LM. Directed
assembly of the Titan IIIE/Centaur payload shroud & encapsulation of the Helios,
Viking & Voyager spacecraft. Installed ejection seats on the 1st shuttle flight.
1528 Diane J. Knakiewicz Diane J. Knakiewicz RCA 1957-1985,GE 1985-1988,CSR 1988-2000
1245 Cynthia Hutchcroft Howard T. Knapp At the KSC, Ted was a senior engineer with the PRC Corp. in construction and
management during the conversion of launch pads from the Apollo to the Shuttle
Program. He also worked with Lockheed Space Operations until his retirement in
1989. Ted was a recipient of NASA's 'Silver Snoopy Award'
1906 Candee Morrissey Benjamin Knauth In Memory of Benjamin Knauth
2111 Rhonda Stone Lennia Knupp
2164 get names Yutaka Kobayashi
1574 John M. Kobylecki John M. Kobylecki
750 Jack Kochner John P. Kochner Employed at NASA K.S.C. December 1964- December 1992. Was manager of
Student Development Programs 8-1983 - 12-1992Member of NAL K.S.C. from 1-
1993 to present
1745 Eugene Kociuba Eugene "Gene" Kociuba RCA
1600 Jana Koehler Ken Koehler
33 Johnson Controls KSC Visitor Center Staff Darlene Koenig Through your dedication and supportive leadership style, as our Johnson Controls
IFM Project Manager, you have touched the lives of all the employees at the
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center. Your continuous drive to exceed all
customer's expectations is truly inspirational to all. You're respected as our leader
and friend.

1100 Gary Koepke Brooke Diane Koepke


1041 Dottie Jane Kohler Bruce Kohler Continuity and shorts tested all harnesses then, acceptance tested and
environmentally tested all flight cockpit panels and control boxes in thermal
chambers prior to vehicle installation. Conducted lighting tests with the
astronauts
and consulting pilots.
2086 Paul Kolasky Paul Kolasky NASA KSC Lead Project Engineer on the Lunar Module (LM) prelaunch testing for
Apollo 10, the first manned LM to orbit the moon and Apollo 12, the second
manned LM landing deploying the first lunar Radioisotope Thermal Generator in
1969. KSC Project Engineer on the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) prelaunch
testing for the unmanned Skylab1 Mission in 1973.
2087 Greg Kolasky Greg Kolasky Worked as a Patrol Officer and a member of the Advanced Logistical Emergency
Response Team for EG&G Security Office on the Space Shuttle Program. Worked
as an Investigator for EG&G and Space Gateway Support Security on NASA's
Personnel Reliability Program to determine if personnel were qualified for
unescorted access badges at KSC.
69 Albert M. Koller, Jr. Albert M. Koller, Jr. Dr. Al Koller joined the Redstone Arsenal team at Cape Canaveral in July 1959,
transferred to NASA's Launch Operations Center in July 1960. Served in Launch
Vehicle Operations, Shuttle Projects Office, Biomedical Office and Total Quality
Management consultant until retirement in January 1991. He and his wife Carol
Knight, live in Titusville with four children and ten grandchildren.
2034 Deborah & Alan Kolos Deborah & Alan Kolos
1758 D. Edward Koontz Ed Koontz Computer Programmer/Console Operator for Range Safety on Cape Canaveral -
1962-1992.
847 Ruth C. Koopman Eugene H. Koopman Eugene was employed by Grumman Aerospace for 37 years and worked in
Methods Engineering on the LEM and Shuttle Programs
2219 Ralf & Yvonne Heckel International Space Education Institute Sergey Pavlovich Korolev In memory for the soviet chiefdesigner of the Sputnik, its rocket, the first foto
from the darkside of the moon, the first landing on the moon, the first man in
space, the first extravehicular activity and the rockets from the type Soyuz who
are sending humans into the space until today. The name of Sergey Pavlovitch
Korolev and his work was unknown and a state secret for more than 40 years. It is
the wish of his daughter Prof. Dr. Natalia Sergeevna Korolev, that his life´s work
becomes the name of her father in the public. Friends of his family made her visit
at the MSFC and the KSC real, and also this brick.
390 Agnes Korrow Wilbur Korrow My husband worked on designs for the wheels of the moon vehicle. He worked
for Grumman Aircraft and his badge number was #2036.
1189 Linda McCrea Kostenbader Linda McCrea Kostenbader For over a decade, Linda Kostenbader has promoted the American Space Program
in the public schools. She has sponsored a chapter of young astronauts in Burke
Virginia for twelve years. She has introduced the young astronaut program to
teachers across the country and Canada
2273 Joe Koval Jayma Koval Educator and space exploration enthusiast. NASA social participant.
2033 Gary Kowall Gary S. Kowall Sundstand Aviation, LSOC Launch Team / HAZ OPS, Indyne / KICS, SGS.
2185 Theresa Kozmoski Theresa Kozmoski Theresa (Terese)'s initial position with NASA in September 1980 was in the
secretarial pool then transitioned into Public Affairs. Programs supported were
Space Station, Space Shuttle, and unmanned launches. Special assignments
included investigation boards for the Delta and Atlas programs. Retired
December
1998.
2186 Theresa Kozmoski Thomas T. Kozmoski Tom was hand picked by IBM in 1965 to work the Apollo Program as a manager
for the Instrumentation Unit (IU). Unfortunately, he did not get to see the mission
to completion due to his sudden death in 1975 (May).
2187 Theresa Kozmoski Frank T. Kozmoski 01/80 to 12/80 Rockwell International Corp.: Thermal Protection Systems
Inspector. 02/81 to 12/82 Boeing Services International (BSI): Truck Driver -
operated a 1 1/2 ton flatbed and fork lift to load, transport, and deliver supplies.
01/83 to 10/94 EG&G Florida, Inc.: Tractor Trailer Driver, Logistics Coordinator
(warehouse/supply).
1550 Mary Leigh, Michael, Andy, Shane Kragh Dan Kragh Dan Kragh/He wants to be an astronaut when he grows up.
402 S. Murray Krameisen S. Murray Krameisen Mr. Krameisen worked on the ascent stage of the lunar module including the
design of the forward and docking windows and their pressure retention seals. He
also worked on the design of the structure of the space shuttle wings including
the
wing skins and main landing gear doors.
2215 Timmy Griffin Tommy Kramer HWS Manager Tommy dedicated 34 years of his life as a Systems Engineer/Manager on the
Space Shuttle Program. He was a witness to History from the Launch of STS-1
through the triumphs and tragedies of the most magnificent flying machine ever
devised by
man. “Wouldn’t have had it any other way.”
1559 Walter R. Kraus Walter R. Kraus RCA
1949 Cheryl Kring Eleni D. Kring Will submit at a later time.
1950 Cheryl Kring Jason P. Kring Will submit at a later time.
741 Christine M. Kroetsch Walter R. Kroetsch Walter R Kroetsch Have the courage to stand up for what you believe in and be
willing to accept the consequences of your actions. Space Program Enthusiast,
Skilled Craftsman, Precision Machinist, Talented Artist, Concerned Citizen, Political
Activist, True Patriot, Teacher, Mentor, Music Lover, Avid Reader Considerate
Neighbor, Trusted Friend, Loving Grandpa, Devoted Husband, Dad.
1278 Paula S. Krone Ethel D. Krone
78 Charles E. Kroupa Charles E. Kroupa Assistant Director for Grumman Lunar Module Operations at KSC, up to Apollo 13.
Director of Lunar Module Operations for Apollos14,15,16,17. Responsible fro Pre-
Launch test and checkout at KSC of the lunar module.
1449 Peter Horn Adalbert &Kate Kruger
103 Ann C. Kuchta Ann C. Kuchta Ann Kuchta joined the NASA Security Office at the Space Center in 1962. She was
awarded her security credentials in 1967, giving her full investigative authority as
a security specialist. She earned the NASA's 'Silver Snoopy' award in 1980. She
retired in1980 after 36 years with the Federal Government.
773 Lee Kuenzel Lee Kuenzel Career began in 1962 as Secretary, Public Affairs; Program Management
Specialist; Installation Support; Administrative Assistant, Design Engineering; and
finally as Management Analyst, Manpower Office. Worked launches
escorting/badging beginning with Mercury and ending with the Challenger
tragedy. Presented Snoopy Award by Young/Crippen; retired April 1986
582 Alfred Kuhn Alfred Kuhn Al was an engineer who worked on two space programs at Grumman He was on
the propulsion team responsible for the design and analysis of the rocket engine
feed systems for the Lunar Module. He also worked on the orbiting Astronomical
Observatory Program where he conducted full scale thermal vacuum tests
1438 Rose Schwartz Benjamin W. Kulin
1439 Rose Schwartz Michael Kulin, Jr.
1437 Rose Schwartz Michael Kulin, Sr.
1332 Larry Kung Alan Ge Tong Kung
1355 Larry Kung Ryan Ge Chel Kung
1238 Richard R Kupezyk Richard Kupezyk Launch Complex 39 LEM Spacecraft Vehicle Team Leader and Pad Foreman for
Spacecraft Operation and Test
1495 Gary & Wanda Cordelli Richard Paul S Sgt Laauser Staff Sergeant Richard Paul Laauser served at Mitchel AFB in the50's. A pressure-
chamber volunteer subject and instructor in high-altitude flight training, his
experiments to determine human endurance and hypoxia counter-measures
aided development of early space suits and the 'electronic doctor' used to
monitor our
first astronauts' health.
340 Nancy LaBroad Donald Labroad Donald G. LaBroad joined the NASA team in 1962 and retired after over 30 years
of service. Stationed at KSC, he shared the nation's dreams for the Apollo, Skylab
and Shuttle programs as a Resource Management Specialist. Don also proudly
hosted Explorer Scouting youths and encouraged their interests in Space.
1035 Cheryl A. Malloy Robert G. LaBroad While oceanography was his first love and college major, Robert G LaBroad also
had an early interest in Space. He worked in range safety/ RCA, payload
integration and test/MDTSCO, LSCO and on the TDRSS Project/contel. Rob
teamed up with NASA in 1990later becoming Discovery's Vehicle Manager
overseeing
processing of OV-103
220 Debra Ladwig Alan Ladwig Alan Ladwig has devoted his career to expanding the bounds of the space
community. We non scientific, engineering, and astronautic cosmic dreamers
thank him for continually providing a bridge of understanding and striving to offer
the opportunity for us to participate and have a voice in space exploration.
1975 Alan Ladwig Debra Ladwig For her dedicated service to advance the vision for Space Exploration; for
promoting opportunities for women and minorities in the space community; and
for being a wonderful partner on Spaceship Earth, we salute you. See you in orbit!
358 Philip Lagan Philip Lagan Phil Lagan, a Grumman employee for 45 years, was the LEM material control
manager working out of Plant 5 in Bethpage. The long hours and countless
weekends were all worth the effort when Apollo 11 landed on the moon carrying
a
document that I was fortunate enough to sign.
816 Robert & Joyce Trimble Brenda Trimble LaJeunesse Dedicated teacher and participant of NASA,s Summer Teacher Enhancement
Program. Brenda Trimble LaJeunesse carries on the legacy of Krista McAuliffe by
creating enthusiasm with her students for the Space Program and keeping their
young minds reaching for the stars
2000 AMF Faridodon Lajvardi Mr. Faridodon Lajvardi was a finalist in the 2006 Alan Shepard Technology in
Education Award contest. Mr. Cameron is a teacher at Carl Hayden Community
High School in Phoenix, AZ. The Astronauts Memorial Foundation is proud to
inscribe his name on the Spacewalk of Honor at the Kennedy Space Center.
1747 Evalene LaMantia Donald A. LaMantia 1958-1988 RCA Missile Test Project, Frequency Control and Analysis (FCA)
Section.
1616 Harriette V. Lamar William E. Lamar Pioneered AF Hypersonic flight vehicle work in the early 1950's. Was deeply
involved in AF hypersonic vehicle and lifting reentry spacecraft R&D activities.
FROM 1960-64 served as Director of Engineering for the X-20 (Dynasoar)
program. In 1964 joined AF Lab System as Deputy Director of AFFDL, applying
system design and analysis techniques, leading to such technology development
as fly-by-wire from April 1964 to July 1975. Retired as Deputy Director of AFWAL,
Technology
Integration.
141 Mary F. Lambert Richard Lambert Manager of Logistic Support for Grumman Corp at Kennedy Space Center.
Responsible for flight hardware and ground support equipment for the LM
program - LEM vehicle.
774 James A. Lamprecht James A. Lamprecht Co-Designer of the Lunar Module Space Vehicle Electrical Power Distribution
System. Senior Resident Engineer for the Lunar Module Primary Space Batteries.
Electrical Power Subsystem Lead Engineer for the Lunar Module Electrical Power
Control Circuits, Primary Space Batteries and the A-C inverters. Acting Subcontract
Project Manager

569 Teddy LaMunyon Teddy Lamunyon 1956 - joined ABMA Huntsville, AL (later MSFC NASA) test team under Wernher
von Braun. Served as test team technician for Jupiter, S-1, S-II and S-1C
development. Relocated to Mississippi SSC in 1965, where each S-1C and S-II
stage was tested for flight with the Apollo. Served with SSME development
testing.
1468 Peter & Jeanne Lancaster Peter & Jeanne Lancaster, PA
1656 Cheri Rufener Bill & Jo Lance
855 Walter K. Langendorf Walter K. Langendorf Facility Engineering Manager for Grumman at KSC 1964-1966Responsible for
Grumman Site Activation of Launch Complex 34,37and 39. Worked with NASA
Facilities Engineering, Army Corp. of Engineers and their Subcontractors.
Industrial Area Complex Manager at KSC 1967-1970. Responsible for Grumman
LM Space
Craft Test Support and Maintenance
869 Paul Lankford Harold Lankford Electrical Design-Mercury and Gemini Spacecrafts, Skylab interconnect Systems,
Skylab Payload Shroud Altitude Testing at Plumbrook and pre launch checkout,
Apollo Tiger Team
1079 Raymond Lapenski Raymond Lapenski Methods Engineering-Group Leader on the Shuttle Program. Initiate work orders
for Manufacture of Sheet Metal Detail parts and final assembly work orders for
the Shuttle Wing Skins, Stringers, Honeycomb Elevons & Main Landing Gear Doors

167 Mrs. Warren A. Large Warren A. Large Warren A. Large contributed to the American Space Program from1969 -
03/05/96, the day of his death. The space program was his life. Employed by
various NASA contractors, including Link and Lockheed Martin, he received among
other awards, the Astronaut Snoopy Award during the Apollo program.
63 Harold A. Larkin Harold A. Larkin Fifty-two years in the aerospace business. Associated with the Grumman Rigel
missile program, Apollo program from start to finish at KSC. Then to USB1 for the
Shuttle Boosters and then to Lockheed for Shuttle processing all at KSC. Total time
at KSC, 28 years.

962 Richard Larkin Richard Larkin Was assigned to the LM program with Grumman at Kennedy Space Center in the
Quality Control Department. Responsible for vehicles conformance to all
applicable specs and test documentation criteria.
1237 Harold Larkin Wayne Larkin
1552 Francis W. Larkin Francis W. Larkin RCA
1086 Harold A. Larkin, Jr. Harold A. Larkin, Jr. As a summer student employee I worked with Joe Smitelli at White Sands in the
prep building and at the test stands. An experience that I enjoyed and will never
forget
2092 United Space Alliance In-Place Calibration Department Richard "Dick" Larney Richard "Dick" Larney: Proudly served the United States Space Program and
Brevard County community from November of 1966 to September of 2002. He is
survived by his beloved wife, Jean, five children and one grandchild and is greatly
admired by his friends who were privileged to serve with him at the In-Place
Calibration Laboratory.
1359 Karl LaRoche Clarrissa D. LaRoche On the RCA Missile Project 1954-58 ' Petie' as she was known was secretary in
Optics Engineering
1358 Karl LaRoche, Jr. Karl LaRoche, Jr. RCA Missile Test Project 1954-58. Motion Picture Director/Cameraman/Aerial
Chase Photographer. Filmed Directed Documentary Photography for Major
Missile/Rocket Contractors & Department of Defense. In-flight collision with
SNARK Cruise Missile over Atlantic Test range Friday 13 May 1955. Member
American Rocket Society/American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics,
Missile
Space and Range Pioneers.
1867 Bruce W. Larsen Bruce W. Larsen Bruce Larsen was a NASA Engineer whose career in America's Space Program
spanned four decades. His involvement included operations for the Gemini,
Apollo, Skylab and Shuttle manned programs and unmanned Atlas and Delta
Programs.
His career also included advanced planning for future Space Programs and
activities in transferring NASA's technologies.
1939 David S. Larson Harriet A. Larson My mom, Harriet A. Larson passed away October 16, 2003. She always supported
our Space Program having voted for like minded state and federal
representatives. Mom purchased a brick for her daughter (my sister - Harriet L.
Brannen) and
wished to have one herself.
2169 DOTTIE LASTRAP Dottie Lastrap I worked on the shuttle space program for 29 years. I worked for Rockwell,
Computer Science Lockheed, Lockheed Martin, and United Space Alliance.
1766 Carol Margaret Latchford Sidney George Latchford Sidney George Latchford 1944-2000
665 Carola Lauber Carola Lauber Member of the German STS satellite group 'ASTRO SPAS'.
1491 David A. Lavender Melanie L. Lavender
942 Deborah Powers Dave Lavery NASA HQ. Telerobotics Program Manager, responsible for the development of
space robotic systems for on-orbit and planetary surface applications, including
"Sojourner" the first mars rover, Dante I and Dante II, the first robotic volcano
explorers, and Aercam, the first EVA assistant robot.
268 Fleming Law Fleming Law Joined NASA in 1963. Worked on Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Shuttle, and Spacelab
programs at KSC. More specifically, I was a Site Manager for LEM facilities, a
Vehicle Operations Manager for Sky-lab 1, and a Contract Technical Manager for
Spacelab. I served on the Center Director's executive staff and was a member of
the Altitude Chamber Review Board following the Apollo 204 incident. Retired
1994.
1767 Edward Lawless Edward Alton Lawless "Goddard Voice" NASA Manager, Goddard Space Flight Center, "Voice Control
System". Responsible for the relay of voice communications between astronauts
and mission control. Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Apollo-Soyuz, SpaceLab, Shuttle &
Space Station.
234 Ed & Marcia Lawrence Ed & Marcia Lawrence
1683 Patricia Lawson Patricia V. Lawson RCA
2144 Jimmy & Jonny Layton J. Preston Layton "Pres" - US Navy - World War II, Jet Assisted Take Off / PBY Flying Boat program.
Engineer Viking Rocket and Project Vanguard. Authored over 50 aerospace
propulsion papers - Princeton University Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
NASA - Langley, Grumman, Thiokol, RCA. NYU-1941, Perdue-1951. Scientific
Collection at Texas A&M - Cushing Library. Inspiring father and loving husband.
2154 Adam Wallis Thaddeus Lazowski
1775 Michelle A. Pittman Gerald M. Leach Will submit at a later time.
562 Frank Leach, III Frank Leach III Involved in the development and installation of Model II Radar Tracking System
for down range (1050's). Responsible for design and manufacture of Mobile
Optical Tracker System (MOTS) (1960's).
403 Mrs. Leslie Learned Leslie Learned Chief Engineer (VP) Mutual Broadcasting System (radio) 1957-1972.Worked
on/chairman of 'Sound Pool' for the TV/Radio networks for all space shots
beginning with Mercury, Gemini and Apollo, through 1971. Helped to devise
correct procedure to speak with astronauts so they wouldn't sound like Mickey
Mouse.
690 Dr Robert Lecat Robert Lecat Participated in most Grumman space proposals: Mercury, Apollo, Shuttle, Mars,
etc. Configuration & Aerodynamics of Grumman re-entry vehicles: GRV-1 (279)
and designs 330, 359 a, b, c, d, e and359 E ramjet. Also: on OAO: early lifetime
estimates, forces &moments. On LEM: early entry corridor brackets, six legged
landing gear. On Shuttle: E-5 Delta Wing Orbiter.
631 Ben Thomas Ledford Ben Thomas Ledford 1968-1973 Patrick AFB control tower/Rapcon. Controlled air traffic in support of
manned/unmanned launches. 1973-1978skidstrip tower launched weather
rockets RCC vector controller, ranged scheduling. 1978-1993 eastern range
scheduling scheduled launch support, DOD ranges, centers FAA for all
manned/unmanned launches, shuttle in orbit/landings supported all programs on
range
347 Joel Leet Joel Leet As a member of NASA, participated in development of the manned space
program; Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Shuttle, Space Station. Responsible for
activation of spacecraft checkout facilities; development of KSC configuration
management program and programmation interfaces. Concept development
team for space station logistics and configuration management programs.
1689 Al Schmidt Paul Leger RCA
1877 Elwanda K. Lehman Elwanda Kay Lehman I worked for RCA in the Tech Lab at PAFB in the Engineering Dept from 1964
through 1970. (During the Gemini and Apollo Launches.)
781 Rollin Lemm Rollin Lemm Mr. Lemm was employed as an Aerospace Engineer by the Northrup Corporation,
Ventura Division. As Group Chief of Analytical Engineering, he supervised the
engineering analysis necessary for the design and development of the parachute
recovery system for the Apollo Spacecraft
2153 Pad Operations Steve "Shamu" Leonhard Stephen W. Leonhard: “Come on Monday” bellowed Shamu for 30 years at the
Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A and 39B. The Launch Pad
Operations Chief with the jocular personality, exceptionally positive attitude, and
masterful understanding of launch pad operations, had an extremely profound
impact on the success of the Space Shuttle program.
453 Carol Lerner Edwin Lerner Formulated the tree-dimensional landing analysis used for stability and load
prediction of the Lunar Module. Formulated and applied numerous dynamic
analyses for studying lunar landing and vehicle docking. Contributed to the
assurance of the structural integrity of the Lunar Module and later, to the Space
Shuttle.
926 Eileen Lerner Martin Lerner As a mechanical engineer at Grumman Aerospace, Martin J Lerner was involved in
development and testing of visual generation equipment for the LEM Mission
Simulator. His work contributed to the training of the astronauts so that they
could successfully perform docking maneuvers and moon landings.
1229 Arthur Leseberg Art Leseberg Member of Grumman Lunar Module Test Team at Cape Kennedy, from1968 to
last Apollo shot in Jan. 1973
758 Len Leslie Len Leslie Quality Analyst/Technical Writer Obtained NASA concurrence on all quality
documents on Apollo Program Received Project Sterling Award, for suggestion
Saving Program thousands of dollars
452 Debbie Miner & Kim Moore Bill Lester Our dad's career with the nations space program spanned from1967 to 1993 as an
Instrumentation Systems Engineer on the Apollo spacecraft and the Space Shuttle
orbiter. Working for Rockwell International in the Avionics group, he earned many
prestigious awards including the Manned Flight Awareness and Astronauts Silver
Snoopy.

1417 Robert A. Lester Robert K. Lester


1298 Al Letchak Edward Letchak
1076 Joseph Letosky Joseph Letosky 1966-1973 Lunar Module Spacecraft Project Engineer-Grumman1976-1977 GSE
Configuration Management Engineer-Bendix1979-1983 Orbiter Project Engineer-
Rockwell1984-1985 Shuttle Project Engineer-Lockheed1985-1995 Project
Engineer
& Computer Systems Specialist-Rockwell
1224 Victor Letterman Victor Letterman I have been strongly devoted to the Space Program since it began. Through my
work at Loral Corp. and thru the support for Furthering Space Education by
purchasing Personalized Challenger License plates and thru other volunteer
contributions thru AMF to further support the entire space program
1978 South Florida Science Museum Staff & Volunteers Solomon Levine Former NASA employee Sol Levine has volunteered over 2,539 hours of service to
the South Florida Science Museum. He communicates intellectually with adults
and warmly with children. He is invaluable to us and fulfills our mission "to excite
curiosity and further the understanding and appreciation of science and
technology."
1323 Mr. & Mrs. Raul E. Reyes Jean Lewandowski Mrs. Lewandowski contributed to the success of America's Space Program by
providing critical secretarial and administrative services support to the Design
Engineering Directorate Engineering and Logistics Support Office, Vertical Payload
Processing for all Expendable Assistant for the KSC Quality Assurance Directorate
and for the Payload Carriers Program office
2049 Stanley A. Lewandowski Stanley A. Lewandowski Stanley Lewandowski was hired as a Senior Structural Engineer and joined the
Boeing Saturn V Ground Support Team which was in charge of guaranteeing the
structural integrity of the Mobile Launcher and the Launcher Umbilical Tower
(commonly knows as the LUT). The LUT was the 398-foot-tower which supported
and stabilized the 3 stages of the Saturn V Rocket. It weighed in at a total of 11.5
million pounds, including the launch platform on which it sat, and was exposed to
tremendous heat, shock and vibration pressures at liftoff. Mr. Lewandowski
worked for Harold Gray who was Boeing's Chief Project Engineer and together
they handled the LUT Structure. Mr. Lewandowski authored two Boeing in-house
documents which reduced the Saturn V Launch blast pressures and temperatures
to load patterns and temperature differentials familiar and useful to Structural
Design Engineers. He also authored a "Contract Final Report" on special studies
performed by Boeing in support of the Saturn V Project. Later he finished writing
the Boeing final report on the structural changes and made a recommendation on
which Shuttle configuration was kindest to the VAB.
810 Norman Lewin Norman Lewin Participated in Grumman Aerospace Group Space effort starting in late 50,s
including Mercury abort trajectory & orbital mechanics; Apollo proposal circum
Lunar & abort trajector rendezvous & docking simulations, supervised Lunar
Module rendezvous & docking, landing trajector control system analysis
responsible for system engineering portion of proposal, participated in Shuttle
Trainer Aircraft Control system design
1739 OP-AM Dan Lewis Mr. Lewis has worked for the Government for 34 years, 30 years of which were
with NASA. He has dedicated this time to the KSC Procurement Office. Therefore,
we feel his dedication and loyalty are more than warranted a "SpaceWalk of
Honor" brick. -- Staff of the Acquisition Management Office.
2249 Cindy Li Mei & Ernest Li
1713 Richard Libby Richard J. Libby Retired RCA Employee. Worked at PAFB Radar site 0.14. Tracked all launches from
Cape since 1958. Range Safety for all Cape Launches.
1351 1999 Milton Bradley School Aerospace Adventure Beverly Liberty Beverly Liberty, a Springfield, MA Public School Teacher, had a dream to introduce
her colleagues to the wonders of the Kennedy Space Center. Through her vision
and dedication, scores of teachers from the Springfield District have attended
workshops and carried this knowledge and training into classrooms throughout
the system. In appreciation, participants in 1999 dedicated a brick on the
SpaceWalk of Honor to acknowledge her significant contribution.
948 Martin Liebman Martin Liebman Worked on initial concept phase of LEM at Grumman. Design Leader for LM
Ascent Stage Pressurization Subsystem. Site Propulsion activation for Kennedy
and White Sands Test Facilities. Engineering Resident for LM Ascent Engine at
Rocketdyne.
Sub-contract management of all electrical-mechanical hydraulic-mechanical LM
procurements including Ascent Engine and communications.
2084 Trish Hook Comprehensive Health Services Daniel Jon Limauro Daniel Jon Limauro will be a cherished entity in the hearts of all who were blessed
by his undying love for life. His willingness to never give up; being a true son,
brother, and friend will always be emphasized when he is in our conversation. His
love, strength, and compassion will live long in all of us. We love you!
1761 Randy Lindberg Poet Randy W. Lindberg Poet Randy W. Lindberg was born 6/15/52 in Yuba City, California. He has an
Honorable Discharge from the US Air Force and holds The Patriots Medal
recognized by the International Library of Poetry in America at the Millennium,
The Best Poems and Poets of the 20th Century Library of Congress ISBN1-58235-
874-5. His brother, Carl R. Lindberg, worked on elements of computers for the
First Space
Shuttle flight of STS-1.
523 Douglas Lindeman, Sr. Douglas Lindeman, Sr. I was a member of the site activation group that supported the assembly, test and
evaluation of the Lunar Module. Our group's primary task was to develop the
interface control documents between NASA and other contractors that defined
the location of equipment required to test and checkout the Lunar Module.
918 Cary Linden Suzanne Linden
919 Cary Linden Emily Linden
920 Cary Linden Alice Linden
921 Cary Linden Cary Linden
1497 Nelson Linder Ardeth F. Linder
1498 Nelson Linder Ardeth F. Linder
209 Donna A. Ludeman Robert Lindsay Employed by McDonnell Aircraft Co, 1954, drawn by love of flying/aircraft,
transferred to Cape Canaveral, 1960, for aircraft of another kind, Project Mercury
and Gemini (technical writing/graphic art). Great honor working with original
astronauts, technicians, engineers, to reach goal of putting men in space.1930-
1980.
1809 Melodie & Charles Tucker John E. Lineberger, Jr. Will submit at a later time.
315 Martha Linge Ronald Linge 1968 to 1973 Grumman - 1978 to present inspect Pad A for Rockwell to Lockheed
to USA.
643 Warren A. Lipman Warren A. Lipman Worked in support department of the I.E.S. in building 31which tested the LEM
environmental control system
969 Dorothy Llewellyn Charles P. Llewellyn Mr. Llewellyn provided direct support to all U.S. manned space flight programs,
from Mercury to the International Space Station. He served as NASA/Langley's
Liaison Officer to JSC as the focal point of LaRC's support to the flight of STS-1. He
received numerous awards for his contributions to manned space flight.
1547 Roger Lloyd Roger G. Lloyd, Sr. Attn: Space Walk Roger G Lloyd Sr. was employed by the RCA Service Co. from
1956to 1963 in the Wire Communications Department. He served in the10,000
line telephone PBX and in the central control section, where all communications
were
directed from. Roger is from Buffalo, NY.
174 Marie S. Locklin Harvey W. Locklin Ordinance/Test Engineer for Rocket Power, Mesa, AZ; Boeing, Michoud, New
Orleans, LA; General Electric, Houston, TX; Martin Marietta, Denver, CO; Thiokol,
Bingham, UT/KSC, FL. Between1960-1993 designed and tested equipment for
Gemini, Apollo, Shuttle programs; designed Systems Tunnel for the shuttle
boosters and original stacking diagrams. Retired.
324 Willard Lockwood Willard Lockwood Willard E. Lockwood served in NASA KSC Spacecraft Operations during the Apollo
and Skylab programs. He managed Space Shuttle landing site operations at
Edwards AFB, CA; White Sands, NM; Dakar, Senegal; and Vandenberg AFB, CA. Bill
Lockwood became the first Chairman of the KSC Contingency Planning Review
Committee in 1987.
325 Willard Lockwood Patricia Lockwood Patricia Rowe Lockwood was employed as a technician illustrator by the Chrysler
Corporation during the Apollo - Saturn program. During 1967-68, Pat Lockwood
provided essential support services for the Saturn 1B launch vehicle during critical
testing and launches for the US manned space effort.
382 Willard Lockwood Edward Lockwood Edward C. Lockwood was Chief Engineer of radio station WGBS in Miami from
1952 to 1968. During the 1960's, Ed Lockwood provided on-site engineering for
live network coverage of Mercury program launches. This coverage met an
essential portion of the NASA objective to publicize the US manned space effort.
383 Willard Lockwood Thomas Lockwood Thomas E Lockwood served as the manufacturer's representative, Snap-on Tools,
Inc., from 1981 to 1996. During the space shuttle program, Tom Lockwood
participated in the development, establishment and implementation of the
current tool control program. This program began in 1986 based upon astronaut
requirements for tool accountability.
1128 Rebecca Looney William D. Looney
1455 Benoni Audenaert Edwin Loosveldt
1664 Lillian Lopopolo Lillian Lopopolo I worked for Grumman in Bethpage as an Associate Planner on the Luna Model &
Shuttle Program since 1967 (through 1988). My job was in methods handling all
sorts of paperwork & prints-work orders-
1665 John Lopopolo John Lopopolo I was a Lead man in production on Luna Model & Industrial Engineering in
planning & scheduling. Negotiation contracts with Dr. Lowe of NASA in Houston
average once a week, also worked on Shuttle & J-Stars. Worked from 1965-1988.
161 Roy LoPresti Roy LoPresti Roy LoPresti, of Grumman's design team, helped conceptualize the Lunar Module,
became engineering interface for Grumman at Cape Kennedy. Defined interface
between Grumman, NASA and contractors and launch facilities. Became a
consulting pilot, taking the astronaut's place in lunar module when they were not
available for tests.

1873 Robert B. Lord Robert B. Lord Served in the USAF tracking USSR missile launches, 1957-1960. Worked for
RCA/GE/CSR downrange and CCAFS; electronic technician on FPS-16, MPS-25, and
FPQ-6 radars; Systems Controller at Real Time Computer Systems, 1960-1982.
Shuttle DOD Tracking Network as Operations Support Engineer, 1982-1988.
Contractor Program Manager for Delta and Atlas programs 1988-1999. Note:
Supported every manned mission of Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle through
STS-51L.
624 Fred Losee Fred Losee I was Senior Quality Group Leader on the Lunar Module, working with some of the
most dedicated people, I ever met. We verified all operations were accomplished
as engineered, from arrival to launch. I worked LM Quality from 1963 through all
the Apollo Launches. A wonderful experience

888 James D. Losse John D. Losse John Losse pioneered shock and vibration testing to assure reliable performance
of spacecraft electronics. His team of Environmental Test Engineers contributed to
the development of early navigation systems for inertial measurement units and
computers for the Titan series of boosters, computer for the Delta booster,
guidance systems for Apollo Lunar Module and Space Shuttle Inertial upper stage
1624 Al Schmidt Ed Louden Mr. Ed Louden joined RCA Missile Test Project in 1954 as the Communications
Systems Manager at the Cape Canaveral Missile Test Site of the Air Force Missile
Test Center. During the period from 1954 until 1960, Ed was responsible for the
development and operation of complex telecommunications systems, supporting
both range users and range support instrumentation. These included multi-
channel intercoms, timing and firing, range safety, data transmission, telephone
switching and administrative phone service. In addition, he was responsible for
the Cape terminals of ground to air and downrange radio, sub cable and leased
data networks. Ed had exceptional technical talent but beyond that, he had the
ability to motivate his work force, interpret range user needs, and above all, he
was able to diplomatically resolve conflicts and develop solutions beneficial to all
concerned. His nickname was "Fast Eddie" and those who knew him could attest
to his outstanding abilities. Ed went on to become the Cape Data Support
Manager and then finally the Downrange Instrumentation Manager.
360 Lee Solid Betty Loudermilk Betty Loudermilk began her career with Rockwell and the space program on STS-1
and continued through STS-78. In return for her outstanding contributions to the
shuttle program, Betty received among others) NASA's prestigious Snoopy and
SFA Launch Honoree awards. She retired as Administrative Associate to the Vice-
President of Rockwell.
2026 Kathy and Joe Brandon STARBASE Louisiana STARBASE Louisiana provides an intense integrated aviation and space exploration
curriculum to "at-risk" 5th grade students, exciting their interest and helping them
strive for personal excellence. Hands-on Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics activities helps students to develop a broad foundation of science
content, while actively exploring real-world applications.
497 Kathie & Al Lovelace Kathie & Al Lovelace
2117 unknown Capt. James A. Lovell
2212 Gabe Gabrielle Katie Lowrie Katie Lowrie established a direct link with NASA, then uses the information to
instill awareness and fuel the imagination of her students. She promotes Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to educators as well as
students and embraces the "Educate to Innovate" initiative campaign. Katie was
recognized by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association
(AFCEA), January 2011, for the implementation of a modular Simple Machines
Exploratorium. Katie exemplifies "THE DREAM IS ALIVE".
1362 Pat Lowry Pat Lowry
1785 Linda R. Stricek Ray D. Lucas AFQA 1965-1972
2289 Meredith Chambers Michaela Lucas As the associate director of the Nebraska Space Grant,. Michaela has lead many
initiatives to further space education. Her passion and innovative programs reach
teachers, students and colleagues state-wide to continue educating the explorers
of tomorrow.
224 H. H. Luetjen H. H. Luetjen Opened McDonnell office at Cape Sept. 1959. Mercury - Company T/C and Ops.
Mgr. Gemini - Company Activation Mgr. and Chief Engineer Apollo - Member of 2
panels for investigation of Apollo fire. Skylab - Company Launch Ops. Director for
Skylab I.
1123 James F. Lynch James F. Lynch As Deputy Director for Public Affairs at the NASA GSFC, @MD (1963-1979),I
participated in all phases of Public Affairs Plans for news media covering all
Gemini missions, & Apollo flights to the Moon. Also participated in Skylab, Apollo
Soyuz, as well as unmanned satellite missions for meteorology, communication
earth resources & space science. Responsible for Public Affairs for over 100
satellites.
launched by NASA's Delta Rocket.
1309 Harry C. Lyons Harry C. Lyons From 1968 to 1973 Harry was a Logistic Coordinator for Grumman Aerospace
Corp. at Cape Kennedy. He participated in support of the Lunar Module during
that period. He was the lead Logistic Coordinator for Apollo 13 and supported the
vehicles from Apollo10 to termination of the program
917 Brad Lytle Brice E. Lytle Started Space Program 1961: LC-34/37 Designed Lox Storage/Transfer systems for
Saturn I and IB. LC-39 designed modifications to LOX vacuum jacketed piping;
loading sequences for Saturn IB for Skylab/ASTP. Space Shuttle - designed sound
suppression water system's inflatable seals; special doors; folding platforms; MLP
1, 2, and 3 modifications
1781 Carole Rankin Bobby "The Cape" Mac In May of 1996, Robert L. McCandless, aka-SAG Bobby-Mac, was employed as a
talent driver in filming Mary Tyler Moore's, "The Cape". On November 10, 1996
he played a Security Guard, Jack, opposite Bobby Phillips and James Greene
episode "Just Like Old Times" earning him membership in SAG. Bobby-Mac died
September 3, 2001.
439 Dick McLeod Dick MacLeod Is a cooperative space innovator. Leads US Space Foundation in promoting public
awareness of space programs, improving K-12education, serving space and
business professionals through organizing and conducting national space
symposia, annual premiere gathering of national/international space policy
decision makers, industry and government leaders with civil, military and
commercial space.
1691 Al Schmidt Tom Madden RCA
2276 Jane Mosconi Nate Madden
1469 Carole Louise Mager Andrew David Mager
600 Edward Magnani Edward Magnani Grumman Space Vehicle Dynamics Engineer and Group Leader who; wrote
programs for LM vibration and calculation of Lunar Orbits; determined LM
response for Saturn V first flight anomaly investigation; directed Dynamics effort
for LM-A and Large Space Structures; co authored STA flutter analysis and co
developed Shuttle launch loads program for Rockwell
1530 Violet Mahone Frank W. Mahone RCA/ Frank Mahone started with RCA in early 1957 as a Communications Tech at
the Technical Lab at PAFB on A1A,retiringin 1977 as a Communication Manager.
From 1958 through 1977 he was assigned to the Eastern Test Range on Ascension
and later with his wife Violet joining him, Grand Bahamas Island and Antigua.
During retirement Frank enjoyed traveling, golf, communicating with ham radio
friends and Frank passed away in summer of 1993

1426 Ajay & Maya Major Ajay & Maya Major


578 William J. Majuk William J. Majuk Structural Design Engineer Grumman Aerospace Corp LEM: Descent stage, layout,
design propellant lines, support structure, scientific equipment bay (telescoping
boom) Ascent Stage Mock Up and thermal blankets
2270 Clain & Jana Walker Bill Makey
1226 Mr. Harry E. Makin Harry Edward Makin Worked at JFK Space Center from July 1987 to Sept 1995.Employed with Pan Am
World Services and Johnson Controls World Services Operational Analysis as
Maintenance Specialist performing reliability centered maintenance analysis on
shuttle ground support and facilities equipment.
1806 Gloria Makowski Gloria L. Makowski Gloria Linfante Makowski performed administrative duties for crews of tracking
ships; USNS Arnold USNS Vandenberg, USNS Redstone from December 1978 to
October 1988. From October 1988 to December 1995, continued with CSR
working at PAFB and aboard USNS Observation Island (Staff Clerk).
925 Charles Malloy Walter J. Malloy Walter J. Malloy teamed up with NASA in 1963 with a desire to conquer space.
Through his 20 year engineering career, Walt coordinated Launch Complex 36
activities and directed unmanned launch operations. He also worked on the
Affirmative Action team, making proposals that would enhance conditions for
disabled KSC personnel.
883 John B. Maloney John B. Maloney Chief Tech at FPS-16 Radar site for 30 years, down range radar tech for 5 years.
Range safety and balloon tracking radar for all launches
1210 Roy T. Maloney Roy T. Maloney VIEWERS MAY BE INTERESTED IN MY WEBSITE @http:www.dropzonepress.com
1579 Maloney Girls C/o Ciell Edward J. Maloney
1427 Jane Crawley James T. Manahan
1171 Friends & Family Of B/Gen Kewus E Maness Lewis E. Maness Maness Commanded the 2nd Battalion, 47th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division during
WW II. This Battalion Captures intact, '8'German V-Z Missiles. These Missiles were
shipped to the United States, where they were studied and thus played a great
part in establishing the U.S. Missile Program and NASA

1389 Daniel W. Mangieri Daniel D. Mangieri Mr. Mangieri began with NASA in 1966 at the Resident Apollo Space Program
Office in Bethpage, Long Island. In 1971 he continued his NASA career at Johnson
Space Center working in the space shuttle Program Office, and later in the space
station Program Office. He retired from NASA in 1994
947 Gerald Manley Gerald Manley As manager of Budgets for Grumman Aerospace Corp. at KSC, I helped form the
operating budgets, the skill mix and the number of people required for the Lunar
Module Launch Team and all supporting personnel.
1005 T. Roger Manley T. Roger Manley Roger Manley was the first USAF officer to be qualified by Martin Company as a
Test Conductor on an ICBM (1960). He worked as an Assist. Test Conductor on the
Titan I Program on pad 20.Later he was Chief of Systems Engineering and Chief
Launch Controller on the Titan III Program. He worked on the MOL Program, that
was cancelled before it flew

871 Laura Mannheimer Harry Mannheimer Program Manager for Orbital Workshop/Skylab at NASA HQ 1967-1973Program
Manager for ATS-6,NImbus,Landsat at NASA HQ 1973-1983Program Manager for
Galileo Mission at NASA HQ 1983-1987Program Manager for Voyager/Neptune
Encounter 1987-1990In the programs listed responsible for overall program
direction, budgets, and schedules
18 John Thomas Manning John Thomas Manning 1958 to 1972, Missile Technician on the Redstone/Jupiter program with the Army
Ballistic Missile Agency at Cape Canaveral. Bendix Corporation Quality Assurance
Foreman, Ground Support Equipment, Apollo and Saturn Programs, Kennedy
Space Center.
23 Pat Cripe Manning Pat Cripe Manning PROFESSOR EMERITUS, University of Central Florida, former Brevard School Board
Member. Developed and conducted workshops on aerospace education.
Coordinated NASA workshops for teachers' presentation at US Space Congress;
coordinated US Space Camp Academy for Teachers; Astronaut Memorial
Foundation, Education Committee; US Space Camp/Astronaut Hall of Fame
Advisory Council.
516 Ursula Mantus Morton Mantus Key contributor to the development of the landing system for the Lunar Module.
Supervised dynamic analysis methods development and application to ensure
optimum landing gear design for loads and vehicle stability against overturning.
Contributed to numerous studies for lunar vehicle landing, docking and elastic
dynamic response.
1878 Cheryl March Walter M. March Walter obtained a BS in Aerospace Engineering. Astronaut Instructor at JSC
moving to a Flight Test Engineer at Edwards AFB, Shuttle Structural testing at
Rockwell and finally at KSC. Orbiter Test Conductor, second shift lead in the LCC,
paper closure fro Return-To-Flight, Mechanisms and Thermal Protection Systems
Engineering.
1636 Richard Marchant Richard S. Marchant Richard S. Marchant worked for RCA down-range from 1956 until 1971. He retired
from RCA/GE in 1993 with 25 years of service.
748 Marty Mullins John Marchisio U.S. Air Force at Vandenberg working on Atlas and Titan rockets1961-1965.
Employed by Rocketdyne 1965-1969 at K.S.C. working on Saturn V engines (2nd
and 3rd stages). Involved in Gimbal Mount Changes on all Saturn V's thru Apollo
XI
on J2 engines on(2nd and 3rd stages)
845 Patricia Kechkaylo Stuart Marcotte As employee of Federal Systems Division, IBM, was controller for Gemini
launches; designed software to checkout moon landing for Apollo Saturn 1968
J.S.C. Wrote and tested Shuttle Launch Software (LPS) 1974-1984, K.S.C. Received
NASA awards for new technology disclosures germane to space flight
411 Rose Marek Paul Marek Paul M. Marek was employed at TRW Space Technology, in Procurement for the
'unmanned' space program from 1964 to 1970.TRW built the engine for the lunar
excursion module (LEM) that made the 1st moon landing in July, 1969.
1931 Dick Rowely Travelers Marine Division Will submit at a later time.
651 Eileen S. Marino Eileen S. Marino Eileen S. Marino was an employee of the NASA Lewis Research Center in
Cleveland, Ohio during the years of 1962 through1983
1259 Tom Marino Tom Marino
1122 Donald J. Markarian Donald J. Markarian Mr. Markarian served on the Grumman Apollo Lunar Module Team from 1968-
1972. During this period he held the positions of Program Manager and Deputy
Program Director. Awards earned during his tenure include the NASA Certificate
of
Appreciation and the NASA Public Service Award.
1055 Edward G. Markow Edward G. Markow Manager Lunar Exploration Systems-Space Adv. sys.
553 Schachenmeier Markus Schachenmeir Markus HE Works for DASA ASTRO-SPAS Program Which is part of several space missions
made with shuttle.
450 Charles Mars Charles Mars Served on Mercury, Gemini, CSM, LM, Skylab, Shuttle, VLS activation and Space
Station. Positions were Launch Engineer, Project Engineer, Chief Shuttle Program
Office, Ops & Utilization Manager, Director Mission Assurance and Deputy
Director
Safety &Mission Assurance.
548 Michael S. Marshall Michael S. Marshall Occupational/ System Safety Engineer, Mike Marshall USC Masters of Science in
Safety, Certified Safety Professional), contributed to protect personal and space
flight hardware during his TRW 17 year Cape career. His signature orbits on the
safe first DSCS II Titan T -3D/IUS and STS-6 and several other Atlas/Centaur, Titan
IV, and STS launches.
44 Bill Martin Bill Martin 10 years in industry in Redstone, Jupiter, Saturn/Apollo. 31 years with NASA-KSC
in Program Management for Shuttle and Advanced Projects. Retired as Manager
of University Liaison - University Programs.
155 Edward O. Martin Richard O. Martin I assisted in the establishment of the Astronauts Memorial Foundation and served
on the original board.
1200 Samuel C. Martin Samuel C. Martin Production Manager - Manufacturing
1412 Albert C. Martin Albert C. Martin Albert C Martin worked in the space business 38 yrs for Rockwell. On the Apollo
Program he was Director of Launch operations for the second stage of the Saturn
Rocket. For the Space Shuttle program he was Chief Engineer Systems Integration
and later Vice President and General Manager Florida Operations
271 Freda D. Martin Gerard Martin, Jr. Mr. Martin came to work with the Space Program in 1989, after 30years with the
U.S. Air force, where he had extensive training as an aircraft mechanic. This
training qualified him for the position of Q.A. Inspector with NASA working on the
space shuttles.
1822 Ramiro "Marty" Martinez Ramiro 'Marty' Martinez Jan 1961 - Sept 1970 Communication Center Leader/Crypto Custodian - was
assigned to Grand Turk Islands, Trinidad & Tobago Island, Eleuthra Island, and
Ascension Island. Worked during the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo Programs. First
landing of man on the moon.
2077 Masato Maruyama Masato Maruyama
2078 Masato Maruyama Masahiro Maruyama
2079 Masato Maruyama Masaaki Maruyama
2080 Masato Maruyama Kaoru Maruyama Timothy R. Geiter is a backyard astronomer who has followed the NASA and the
space program since he was young.
2081 Masato Maruyama Masatoshi Maruyama
2082 Masato Maruyama Dewi Maruyama
374 Philip Mason Philip Mason Philip Mason performed the first overall structural finite element analysis of the
lunar module in 1964. The results of this and subsequent analysis directly
contributed to the assurance of the lunar module structural integrity and thus to
the first successful landing of man on the moon.
557 Barbara G. Mason John A. Mason As Deputy Chief JSC preventive Medicine Division during Apollo, John Mason
made key contributions to the Lunar quarantine of Astronauts Lunar material and
space craft. He participated in advance missions for Skylab and as Chief Bioscience
Payloads JSC was responsible for Shuttle Biological experiment and planning life
science portions for a Manned Mars Mission.

1230 Dez Mason Dez Mason


1762 Francis Mason F. M. "Fran" Mason RCA December 1954 to August 1972.
1908 James W. Mason James W. Mason & Family James W. Mason born 4/14/1950 died 8/6/1982. Always an adventurer and great
believer in the realm of space exploration and the infinite possibilities ahead for
mankind in this new frontier.
800 Brian Masterson Brian Masterson As Manager of Internal Communications for Grumman I and my staff wrote
numerous articles on the Space Program and its benefits. They informed our
shareholders, suppliers, and nearly 40,000employees of the tremendous
challenge, drama, and human achievement experienced by Grumman men and
women working on Apollo and, later the Space Shuttle Programs
702 Donald J. Mayhew Donald J. Mayhew I was the only continuous (Manned Space Center) MSC Representative for the site
activation board for the building all facilities at KSC. Later was the Level 11 and
Level 111 Project Engineer. For many launches at KSC. Several Apollo Spacecraft
including Apollo 11 and the first Shuttle Flight and many others
1404 George E. Maziarz George E. Maziarz
1105 Felix Mazur Felix Mazur I started work for Grumman Aircraft Eng. Corp. in in plant 1.My starting date was
January 1940. My permanent no was 770. When plant 5 opened I was sent there
to receiving and stock room. We supplied material for the first LEM and it was a
huge success as were the others.
173 Dawn Garcia Alexander E. Mazzatto Alexander 'Pete' Mazzatto is an electrical technician who began his career at the
Kennedy Space Center in 1965 with RCA. He has worked ground support
communications for the Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle programs.
501 Joseph Mazzochi Joseph J. Mazzochi Joseph Mazzochi Was The Grumman Senior Group Leader responsible for the
development of the Lunar Module Communications System. He supported
missions at Houston including the first landing Apollo XI and the ill fated Apollo
XIII mission. He received an Astronaut Snoopy Award for his contributions to the
backup rendezvous VHF Ranging System developed by RCA Camden
1065 Pat & Mike Spence John E. Mc Clure Commander, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station 1968-1969
15 Roger Mc Cormick Roger Mc Cormick Born 7-1-60 in Morgantown, WV, son of Clyde & Evelyn McCormick, now a
resident of Cape Canaveral, Florida. Part of the Space Shuttle processing team
since 8-8-88, with Lockheed, Lockheed Martin, United Space Alliance. Volunteer,
Air Force Space & Missile Museum, Cape Canaveral Air Station.
738 Eugene Leo McAndrews Eugene Leo McAndrews Together with my wife, Jean, we have 41 years working on the space program.
We started in 1966 in Long Island, New York and moved to Milledgeville, Georgia,
working there until 1993. We assembled the wing of the Space Shuttle and milled
the honeycomb used on the wing. Also, worked on the LEM and OAO.
764 Jean Marie McAndrews Jean Marie McAndrews Together with my husband, Eugene, we have 41 years working on the space
program. We started in 1966 in Long Island, New York and moved to Milledgeville,
Georgia, working there until 1993. We assembled the wing of the Space Shuttle
and milled the honeycomb used on the wing. Also, worked on LEM and OAO.

595 Charles McAuliffe Charles Bud McAuliffe I had the honor and dream as a Grumman Aerospace Technician that helped to
build the Lunar Landers from the first test article to having our final spacecraft
land upon the moon. When I look at the moon, I thrill to know that my signature
is
up there
2282 AMF Jon McBride Pilot of "Challenger" - STS-41G. First "West Virginian" in space.
2286 Jon McBride Melissa Lynn McBride Daughter of Capt Jon A. McBride, Pilot of Challenger STS-41G. Graduate of Boston
College
2291 Jon McBride Sharon White McBride Wife of Capt Jon A. McBride, Pilot of Challenger STS-41G.
2287 Jon McBride Jon A McBride II Son of Capt Jon A. McBride, Pilot of Challenger STS-41G. Graduate of University of
Texas.
2288 Jon McBride Lt. Richard M McBride USN Son of Capt Jon A. McBride, Pilot of Challenger STS-41G. Graduate of USNA. Lost
in the line of duty (aircraft accident 1992).
73 Wayne McCall Wayne McCall Wayne McCall, NASA KSC 1963 until retirement 1989. Entire Career in Expendable
Vehicles. Delta Operations Chief and Deputy Director, Expendable Vehicles at
retirement. Active in 50expendable vehicle launches.
1433 Karen Sullivan Dennis K. McCarthy
7 Gen. Forrest S. McCartney Forrest S. McCartney Involved in Air Force, NASA, National and Commercial Space Programs since 1959.
Commander Air Force Space Division 1983 to 1986. Director Kennedy Space
Center - 1986 to 1 Jan 1992. Vice President, Lockheed Martin Launch Operations.

1137 Susan Steve Tara McCartney Roland S. "Mac" McCartney Roland S McCartney worked for NASA beginning with the 1st manned program
(Mercury). He retired after 30 years of governmental service.
2234 Fluids and Propulsion Division NASA Coleman E. McCaskey, Jr. Coleman E. McCaskey, Jr. "Mac" joined NASA in 1967 during Project Gemini and
worked Expanding America's Space Frontier to the evening of his death in 2012.
Mac's contribution to America's Space Program will be his legacy and the void
created by his passing cannot be filled. God Speed Mac.
2163 Robert Simonds Dwight H. (Mac) McCluney, Jr. Mac worked as a Weight Engineer on Thor IRBM and its modifications thru Delta,
launching over 100 satellites. He is a survivor of the 14 April 1964 OSO accident in
the Douglas Spin Building which killed 3 men during a prelaunch checkout. He also
worked on the SIV, SIVB 3rd stage for Saturn I, IB, and V; was part of launch team
for Apollo 4 thru 11; and worked on the Airlock portion of Skylab.
1909 David & Linda Tolison Eric & April McClung Will submit at a later time.
1177 Lawrence Hamilton John J.C. McConnell JC's career (1965-1996) ranged from Rocketdyne's engine test stands in California
to Apollo & Shuttle launch towers of the Florida coast. He received a NASA
commendation for his rescue efforts during the Apollo 1 fire. During the latter
part
of his aerospace career he was a Shuttle Orbiter Supervisor.
583 James J McCormick James J. McCormick Work in corporate instrumentation Grumman Aerospace developing the program
coupler assembly (PCA) which was used on the LEM test Vehicles. Also involved in
various instrumentation efforts for LEM vehicles
959 Marlene Clawges John McCrane
946 Leta McCrea Terry McCrea
2029 Cathy Daily Terrence McCrea
848 Mrs. Patricia A. Mullings Charles T. McDermott As a member of the Grumman Engineering Dept. at Kennedy Space Center on the
LM Program, was responsible for all in flight instrumentation and calibration
including the updating of said systems as necessary
1583 Laura Dahas Ian McDonald
1954 Ann McDonald Jim McDonald A man of vision, a lover of space technology and the benefits to man it can create.
1757 Pat McDonald Roy S. McDonald PE John F. Kennedy Space Center 1963-1997 McDonnell, PRC, Lockheed and United
Space Alliance. Member of Gemini Launch Team, Activation of Pad 19, Member of
Space Shuttle Launch Team, Activation of OPF 1, 2, & 3, LC 39 Pad A & B, Lightning
Mitigation and Grounding Pad 17 A & B and Pad 27 A & B.

1718 RCA Old-Timers Arbe "Mac" McDowell Employed by RCA Missile Test Project, June 1956 until its conclusion on 31
September 1987, subsequent employment with Computer Science Raytheon
(CSR) from October 1987 through January 1994. Retired after 38-years continuous
service in support of the space and missile program. Held downrange
communications management positions at Saint Lucia, Grand Turk, Ascension and
Antigua. Was responsible for Operations and Maintenance of voice, teletype,
Morse telegraphy, ATC, audio recorders, and cryptographic circuits. Upon transfer
to the Cape in July 1960, assumed management responsibilities for the operation
and management of administrative and secure communications systems covering
Cape, Patrick and mainland locations. Also, provided technical oversight of
Downrange and Ships cryptographic systems. Later advanced to Test Operations
Analyst/Engineer with responsibilities to develop and write Operations Directives
(OD's) for the communications and security requirements in support of all missile
launch programs. While in this assignment, was also named as the Contractor
Cryptographic Security Officer and collateral duties as the Temptest Project
Control Officer. In this connection, was responsible for management oversight in
the Temptest Engineering Program and Range Modernization of the
Cryptographic systems. Was later promoted to Manager, Safety, Security and
Insurance for the RCA/MTP with collateral duties as Suggestion Coordinator and
management of the Value Engineering Program. At the close of the RCA/MTP
contract, was employed by CSR and named Senior Safety Engineer for the project
and assumed responsibility for the management Health Physics, Environmental
Health, Industrial Hygiene, Hazardous/Toxic Water and Downrange Medical
Services
1910 Larry & Carol McDowell Larry & Carol McDowell Will submit at a later time.
2207 Electical & Avionics Department USA - Spaceops.com Barbara McFarland Barbara McFarland worked for United Space Alliance for over 25 years. She
supported the Electrical and Avionics Engineering group for 10 years and many
other groups over her years of support.
1289 Mrs. Carol A. McGeachy Gordon G. McGeachy Gordon passed away June 2,1998. Gordon retired after 39 years with McDonnell
Douglas in 1992-He worked in Huntington Beach CA Santa Monica, & Sacramento,
CA. where they tested Apollo and Delta Rocket parts, he worked both in
Huntington Beach. 1981-1992worked Cape Canaveral AFS launch operations. Also
1978-1979 was a consultant for European Spacelab. Member of MD Retirees
Assoc. Always contributed 100 percent to Space Efforts.
2268 Gabriel McGovern Gabriel McGovern Just a deep and lasting interest in the NASA program and its impact on my life.
508 Grant & Judy (Daughter) Lewington Raymond B. Mckee His career in Space Program began in Downey Ca. in 1952with North American
Aviation, now Rockwell International. Transferred to the Cape in 1955 with the
Navaho & Hound Dog project. Worked with Apollo 4-10. He was a dedicated and
proud contributor to the Space program
916 Elinor S. Mckee Elinor S. Mckee Since 1978, made significant contributions to PAD activation and renovation.
Subsequent contributions were concerned primarily with modification and
maintenance control of launch checkout and test facilities. Retired in September
1996 after18 1/2 years in support of Space Shuttle Program
417 Ruth McKeever Robert McKeever From 1966 to 1970 worked at space center for Grumman as technician.
1733 Ken McLaren, Jr. Kenneth "Ken" McLaren Kenneth (Ken) McLaren was born in Seattle in 1902, and graduated first in his
class at the Naval Academy. He retired from the Navy as a Captain in 1954. Ken
joined the RCA Missile Test Project in 1954 and served in an engineering
management capacity until he was appointed Vice President RCA/MTP in 1958.
He retired from RCA in 1960. During this time, he became Secretary of the Board
of Trustees at FIT, and joined the Board of Directors of the Barnett Bank of Cocoa.
771 Kevin & Kim McLaughlin Kevin & Kim McLaughlin Works at AMF as Director of AMF Educational Technology Institute
460 Inga Brennan Eugene McPherson Mr. McPherson is a retired electrical engineer who was a Chrysler employee and
worked on ground support systems for the Apollo program. He worked at the
Michoud Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1965 through 1974.
1467 Teresa Haskins Harold & Evy McQuistion
1560 Dale J. McWilliams Janet Ann McWilliams This is for my sister Janet on the Achievement of reaching a landmark birthday on
this date. I wish her nothing but the best and continued health and prosperity in
the new millennium. Love Dale
1752 Janet Ann McWilliams Dale Jerome McWilliams This is for my brother. I have so much respect for this man. He is a hard worker.
He
always has time for family, friends and hobbies. I love him and wish him the
greatest life in this new millennium.
537 C. E. Meadows Charles Meadows Employed by NASA-MSFC as Aerospace Engineer for Saturn/Apollo S-IV and S-IVB
stages, Skylab orbital workshop, Space Shuttle SRB structures, materials
processing in space experiment apparatus, shuttle launched upper stage (IUS) for
planetary
space craft.
126 Mrs. John Meany John Meany Jack worked for Grumman Aerospace in Bethpage NY. He was sent down to the
Kennedy Space Center in 1968 where he worked as a Contracts Administrator
until 1970. He retired from Grumman in Stuart, FL after 40 years with the
company. He
died at age 65 in1995.
67 Rae Eleanor Medeiros Arthur A. (Frenchy) Medeiros NACA/NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH. Started engineering career
1944: Retired 1974.
181 George Meguiar George Meguiar Director of Marketing for the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center for 25 1/2
years. Promoted KSC visitation in the United States and 21 Countries. 9 years
reported Space activities which included Mercury, Gemini and the early Apollo
Missions for NBCWRKT Radio and the Voice of America.
801 Peter W. Meier Peter W. Meier Pete (Clarkson 64, Mechanical Engineering) worked on the Lunar Module descent
propulsion supercritical helium (SHE) system used to pressurize the propellant
tanks. All six landings successful and the system was used on the critical Apollo
13recovery. His wife is Chris and they have two beautiful daughters, Lisa and Lori
1857 Martha A. Centeno Alicia C. Mendoza Alicia: May your dedication and work at KSC as an Industrial Engineer pave the
way for you to become an astronaut. May the Lord bless you as you walk the road
of life, from your humble beginnings into space! You are an outstanding role
model!
Your friend, Martha
2223 Ralf & Yvonne Heckel International Space Education Institute Handwerkskam Mer Leipzig In honor for the Chamber of Handycraft in Leipzig for their integrity into the space
education (help for the NASA Moonbuggy Race) and practices for young future
engineers. Thanks to Mr. Dirschka, Mrs. Wolter, Mr. Schmidt and all the teachers
of the technology-center in Borsdorf.
586 Rosalie Ann Merkle Melvin C. Merkle Melvin C Merkle born 10-25-1923 died 12-30-1994 Built model airplanes as a child
and had a passion for airplanes. In World War II he served in the 803rd MP BN in
Africa and Italy. After the war he worked for Pan American Airways while waiting
to be called by Grumman Aerospace. He worked there for 33 years from5-7-1951
to 5-31-1984

1143 Rosamund L. Rock G. Robert Merrilees


1211 William & Kathleen Merrill William Leo Merrill William has always been interested in science and space. He is graduating from
Michigan Technological University on May 23, 1998This is a graduation present
from his parents.
153 Mrs. Fred V. Merritt Fred V. Merritt Fred V. Merritt, Master Instrument Maker, joined the Dr. VonBraun missile team
at Huntsville, Alabama in 1953, transferred to Cape Canaveral, Florida in 1954 to
join the ABMA Missile Firing Laboratory where he equipped a Calibration Lab that
was used to ensure trace ability to Nation Bureau of Standards measurement
accuracy of ground support equipment and flight instruments thru the Redstone,
Jupiter, Juno, Mercury, Pershing & Apollo programs.
1911 Ron & Gail Merritt Ron & Gail Merritt Will submit at a later time.
890 Frank J. Messina Frank J. Messina Received Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding contribution to Apollo
Program, culminating in the worlds first Lunar Landing mission July 1969. The
fulfillment of the national goal of landing men on the moon and returning them
safely to earth in this decade was possible only due to his dynamic leadership,
personal dedication, and technical skill, reflected in the flawless performance of
the spacecraft in Apollo 11 mission
1310 Adrianne Metz Thomas E. Metz Designed and built the recovery system for the Apollo (3 man) Command Module.
Holds 6 patients on Recovery System. 1976 -Pioneer Parachute Co. Designed and
built the recovery system for the solid rocket boosters on shuttle. Tested recovery
system in El Centro, Ca. for 1 year

1996 Lorraine Meyer-Peyton Kenneth Robert Meyer Ken’s life centered around family, friends, and the joy of each new day, with its
challenges and opportunities. His interest in rockets and space exploration led
him to the Space Center, where he was fascinated by the displays of past
accomplishments and promises of future discoveries.
2135 William R. Meyer William R. Meyer WILLIAM R. MEYER: AEROSPACE ENGINEER WHO WAS INVOLVED WITH
MANNED SPACECRAFT PROCESSING AND LAUNCH OF MERCURY, GEMINI,
APOLLO AND SHUTTLE CARGOS. ALSO SUPPORTED DELTA UNMANNED
LAUNCHES FOR TEN YEARS AT CCAFS AND VAFB. FIRST NASA EMPLOYEE FROM
THE NOW GLENN RESEARCH CENTER TO MANAGE DELIVERY OF THE MERCURY
PROTOTYPE VEHICLE
TO HANGAR-S, CCAFS.
419 Elizabeth Meyer George Meyer, Jr. Our son was chosen to work at the Space Center upon graduating from F.I.T. Aug.
1981. He has worked for one contractor after another since the ATE section. He
told us he was honored to work at KSC.
2022 Karen Buesing George C. Meyer, Jr. Worked most Cape launches from 1962 – 1988 (including Titan, Polaris, Poseidon,
Saturn and Gemini.) As Pad Safety Supervisor for Pan Am World Services, he gave
the Safety “Go” for launch. Later worked for the Air Force Civil Service (Booster
Branch Chief) and Research Triangle Institute (Senior Research Safety Engineer.)

244 Daniel Meyers Daniel Meyers Employed at KSC by contractors Bendix, Boeing, and EG & G as a supervisor in the
high pressure gas and propellants. Reporting on Feb 14, 1966 to the CCF-39,
providing high pressure helium and nitrogen gas to complex-39, in support of
Apollo, Skylab and Shuttle programs. Retired 1994.
1353 Pat Wolff Raymond Mickey Veteran of Korean Conflict Retired from City Of Chicago W .D. D. Part time
resident of Cocoa Beach Florida and Supporter of Space Program
1424 Stacey Williams Bergman Middle School Bergman sits nestled in among the foothills of the Ozarks in Northwest Arkansas.
In this small, quaint town with a population of four hundred, there's a school with
a wonderful staff ready to help children learn, and smiling students ready to have
fun while achieving their goals.
1717 Eileen Mikulas Edward F. Mikulas Ed Mikulas began work on the Space Program Sept 1960 as a Radar Tech on the
Twin Falls Victory Missile tracking ship. From there he went to the Tech Lab, Cape
and the Space Center where he is a Communications Spec. and has been involved
in every Shuttle launch.
1671 Glenn Milberger Glenn J. Milberger RCA
296 Mrs. W.M. Milikin Wilford Milikin Bucket Milikin - 1933-1996. General Dynamics/Conair 1958-1965Atlas 10-B,
December 1958 first payload to orbit Earth-Eisenhower speaks from outer-space.
Mercury-Atlas launches 6-9, John Glenn first man in space. Rockwell International
1965-1996. All Apollo launches. Test Conductor first man on moon, Shuttle Chief
Test Conductor, first launch 1981.Challenger, wrote report. Search and Recovery.
637 M. Jane Miliore Michael Miliore, Jr. Michael Miliore worked on the electrical systems of the LEM Program from the
time it started until the end of the program. He made many trips to the Kennedy
Space Center and has his signature on the wall of the LEM
156 Frederic H. Miller Frederic H. Miller Frederic H. Miller, Major General, USAF, retired, joined the KSC workforce in early
October 1966, as Chief Financial Officer and Deputy Director of Administration. A
year later he was appointed Director of Installation Support and served there until
retirement in late July 1975.
171 Elizabeth K. Miller Libby Miller Elizabeth K. Miller (Libby) has supported shuttle launches sinceSTS-9. She started
her career at KSC in 1983 with Pan Am World Services on the Contract Transition
Team. Libby is currently(1996) the OPF-2 GSE Bay Coordinator, a position she has
held with Lockheed, Lockheed Martin and United Space Alliance.
172 A. J. Miller A. J. Miller From November 1967 to September 1991, A J Miller, an FPL engineer/Manager,
was directly involved in the operation and maintenance of the five FPL Cape loop
electrical substations, for all the manned Apollo moon Launches, he stood at
Orsino substation to safeguard the Cape electrical supply and provide emergency
support.
1192 Dennis Lombardo Chester H. Miller Mr. Chester H. Miller has been dedicated to the Space Program since 1959 as
Director of Pad Operations and Orbiter Processing Facility with Lockheed Space
Operations Company and the United Space Alliance. His position as Director
enabled him to oversee several enhancements and accomplish numerous key
milestones essential to the Shuttle Processing Operations at Kennedy Space
Center.
1516 Max & Essie Miller Max Miller 1952- 1988- On the Range
1957- 1958- Manager Antigua Minitrack Satellite tracking system.Tracked worlds
first satellite launches.
Van Allen radiation belt discovered from data collected at Antigua Minitrack site.


1970's--Project engineer for design, development, and implementation of OPTICS
RANGE SAFETY SOLUTION. This system, still used on all Cape launches , enables
reliable missile launch trajectory data from liftoff. Missile launches from the
1950's to the 1970's ,had unreliable track data during critical period after liftoff
until radars acquired track at T+10 to T+15 seconds.
1564 Dell L. Miller Dell L. Miller RCA
1973 Dolores M. (Sam) Miller Charles M. Miller Charles worked at Kennedy Space Center from June 1962 until his death July
2002. He was an Engineer with IBM, Rockwell, Lockheed and USA. He was an
Engineer Staff V. The Space Program was his passion and pride.
507 Kourtnie,James,Kristen,Michael Mills Charles L. Mills Joined NASA in 1988 as Supervisor/Quality Assurance Specialist.1991 excelled to
Quality Division Manager. Oversees all quality activities for shuttle processing, pad
operations. Received outstanding Performance Awards in 1988,1992,1993,1995
Served as Chairman for formal KSC Team, received NASA Achievement Medal
from
NASA Administrator for his efforts
1178 Mrs. June F. Mills Clarence C.H. Mills Supported Apollo Flight Program as Commander, Cape Canaveral Air Station and
Chief of Staff AFETR. Eighteen years of support to NASA as Engineering Manager
for cargo, facilities, master planning, logistics analysis, environmental engineering
and energy management. Manned flight awareness honoree. STS 1ten year
anniversary event.
1777 Thomas R. Milne Thomas R. Milne I worked on the Cape on construction projects, also worked down range on the
tracking stations, heavy construction work and maintenance. I also was night
manager at the old Nova Lounge, was known then as Tommy Nova Bartender,
Merritt Island. Those were wonderful years in my life, the tales I could tell you
about that time were really something.
1787 Thomas R. Milne John S. Milne John S. Milne who was my father, worked for Gray Line Bus Tours and he set up
the first tours on the Cape for sight seeing. The tours started around 1965, with
three buses, one of which my father drove.
1375 Miss H. Milton David Milton
313 Randy Miner Robert Miner Robert Miner worked supporting manned space flight from 1960 to1990. During
the Apollo program he supervised preparation of the Command/Service modules
destined for the moon. He was involved with the Space Shuttle in all phases from
construction to launch, and finished his career supporting overseas contingency
landing facilities.
1912 Minichiello The Minichiello Family Will submit at a later time.
1212 Marie Mirpuri Marie Mirpuri
635 William E. Misak William E. Misak While employed by Grumman Corporation and assigned to the 'Space Craft
Assembly and Test Facility ' My assignment as a test engineer was to perform
operational check out procedures and testing of the environmental control
systems of Apollo Lunar Module no. 7 (Apollo Vehicle no. 13)
123 Mildred Deeter Virgil Mitchell A veteran of World War II. Served in Air Force over seas. Went to work as Security
Police on the cape 1964 worked as security for about two and one half years.
Then transferred over to the carpenters gang for 'Pan Am' working all over the
cape
area. Retired in 1981, moving to W.V. my home state.
906 Joey V. Kirkpatrick Lynell Mitchell In 1964 Lynell Mitchell started working at the John C. Stennis Space Center
(Mississippi) just as the warehouse and center was beginning construction. His
work in logistics has been critical to NASA's and SSC's success in every major
project and test program from Apollo to the Space Shuttle.
789 Mary R. Moeller John A. Moeller 1960-1973 Foreman, Pan Am, Missile Propellants Department; Gemini Program
Propulsion Systems Engineer, McDonnell Aircraft Corp, Kennedy Space Center;
Apollo Program, Grumman Unit Leader of Lunar Module Propulsion Systems.
Honors: Plaque of Appreciation from the crew of Apollo 13 and a NASA
Commendation for outstanding contribution to the Gemini Program
2043 Carol Mohling Wendell Mohling Wendell influenced many teachers and students to work hard and acquire "the
right stuff" in order to be involved in the U.S. Space Program. He did this as a
classroom teacher and through his role in NSTA. He was a Teacher in Space from
KS and wanted HIS ticket to fly.
1400 Rudolf Mohr Rudolf Mohr
1296 Sharon R. Jones Eric J. Moist
1946 NASA Procurement Office Laura, Meghan & Henry Molnar Mr. Molnar (Henry) served the NASA Kennedy Space Center Procurement Office
as a Procurement Analyst from July 1999 through March 2004. Mrs. Molnar
(Laura) served the NASA Kennedy Space Center Procurement Office as a
Contracting Officer from July 1999 through May 2003. During their NASA service,
both were recognized for their contributions to the Space Program through
receipt of numerous work related awards at the Kennedy Space Center. Laura
resigned to be a full time home maker and mother to their only daughter Meghan
in May 2003. Henry's most notable achievement was receiving a NASA Certificate
of Commendation in July 2002. Henry, Laura and Meghan will be missed by many
so all have been included on the Spacewalk of Honor Brick farewell gift by
coworkers as a way of recognizing their commitment to family, as well as the
NASA mission. The Molnar family relocated to the John C. Stennis Space Center in
Mississippi to be closer to Laura's family in March 2004. Mr. Molnar continues to
serve the Space Program at Stennis as a NASA Procurement Analyst in the
Acquisition Management Office. Their dedication to God, Family and the endless
pursuit of space are to be commended and serve as an example to the American
way of life
931 Julia Monroe John Monroe John became a member of the Saturn Program in March 1963 as Operations
Section Manager. On August 21, 1967 he was promoted to the position of
Michoud Facilities Manager.
363 Raymond Monshor Raymond Monshor Started 1957 Mercury, NASA, Chrysler launch team, Gemini space capsules, Apollo
pad 34, 37, 39. Sky-lab, Soyuz, Shuttles till1994. Started the safety, quality
surveillance program, 7 people controlled 6000 people at KSC. We stop most
problems at source &stopped all in house maneuvering to get safety quality
downgraded.
723 Roy F. Montana Roy F. Montana Roy Montana initially designed many of the tools used to build the Lunar Module
as a tool designer for Grumman. As the program matured, joined the staff of the
manufacturing program manager. And was instrumental in directing the
manufacturing process leading to the successful construction of all Lunar Module
vehicles
552 Robert F. Montano Robert F. Montano Joined the Bethpage Lunar Module manufacturing team in 1965 as a guidance and
Navigation Technician. specialized in rendezvous and landing radars and guidance,
navigation, and control systems. Transferred to KSC in 1966 to support
QCDR/QLMP LM testing prior to becoming LM Spacecraft Pad foreman for the
duration of the program.
1543 Albert Brodel Irving Monthie Grumman
1007 Meredith Rhodes Walter J. Mooney
1316 Marian F. Moore F. Brooks Moore Joined Von Braun Team, Huntsville Al 1952. Charter member of MSFC (1960).
Progressive MSCF positions: Chief: Control Section; Navigation Branch; G and C
Division; Director, Astrionics Laboratory Managed/Directed design, development,
implementation of: Explorer I Control System Mercury/Redstone G and C System
Saturn V G & C, Computer, Instrumentation, Electrical Systems Skylab Control
Systems Hubble Telescope Control Systems
1586 Douglas C. Moore William J. Moore
1152 William Irby Moore, Jr. William Irby Moore, Jr. Began design of Saturn programs cryogenics propellants systems GSE. Lead the
design of propellants and life support for the space shuttle GSE. Was chief of the
Materials Science Laboratories. Received Certificates, Achievement Awards, EEO
Award and Exceptional Service Medal. Helped eliminate CFC's and served as Chief
of investigation boards
444 Theodore Moorman Theodore Moorman LM Test and Support Manager; responsible for planning for KSC,MSC and WSTF
testing, recruiting and support of testing for general flight planning. OAO Program
Manager; Systems Engineering and Analysis Director in support of Space Station
Headquarters Office.

237 Joseph Morales Joseph Morales Member of Grumman Apollo Lunar Module Program 1963-1973. Member of
launch team at KSC 1965-1973. Member of shuttle launch operations support
team 1983-1987 with Grumman. Member of site activation team at White Sands
Test Facility 1964-1965 and KSC activator team 1965-1967.
1335 Mary E. Moran Lawrence J. Moran, Jr. Larry worked on the LEM Project, putting in many many hours of overtime. He
was a program planner and traveled between the Cape, Houston and Grumman.
He was a special guest at the Apollo 7 lift, a highlight of his life. He died 06/07/69,
a month or so before the LEM landed on the moon. Perhaps he had a better view
of
that landing than all of us
1388 Francis R. Walton, Jr. Henry Morfin Engineering Manager on Grumman LM Program at Kennedy Space Center from
1966-1972
803 Ira Douglas Morgan Ira Douglas Morgan I was a System Engineer (EPS/ED Subsystem) and performed the system test
during assembly and checkout of the Lunar Module at Bethpage NY. I was Lead
Engineer for my subsystem on several Lunar Modules at the Kennedy Space
Center. Was on the Grumman Proposal Team for the Space Shuttle
1387 Francis R. Walton, Jr. Mark Douglas Morgan
2110 JoAnn Morgan JoAnn H. Morgan NASA Retiree.
1407 Kerry T. Moriarty Indpls, IN Moriarty
1274 Christopher Pelton Richard A. Morin Technical Specialist Physiology Department Suny Buffalo, N.Y. Space Lab 1 and 2
251 Ms. Moritz Dr. Konrad Moritz He works for DASA (Germany) ASTRO-SPAS program which is part of several space
missions with the space shuttle program.
554 Charles Wells Morley Charles Wells Morley Writer/Composer-Communicator: employee/public relations, marketing &
documentation for GE,KSC NASA Tours, Boeing Services, Harris Corp. Spanning
Apollo, 'Skylab Home,' wake-up song for 2nd crew; 'CHALLENGER 7,' for AMF
Space
Studies Center.
887 Dr. Linda M. Griffith Helen C. Morris My mom remained enthusiastic about the Space Program throughout her life.
Together we would watch launch after launch and she'd pray for the astronauts.
She instilled a love in me for the study of astronomy. Now I am a teacher and
share her enthusiasm with my students
1115 Sarah Morris Neil E. Morris
661 John Morrison John Morrison Became a part of the Apollo program as the foreman of the Structural Assembly
Department of the recent stage of the Lunar Module at Grumman Aerospace in
Bethpage NY in 1963. Came to Kennedy Space Center in 1996 as part of the
launch
team for Grumman.
687 George E. Mosakowski George E. Mosakowski 1963-1967 Saturn Launch Umbilical Towers construction. NASA 1967-1995 Saturn
Apollo, Space Shuttle, Spacelab, Space Station, Future Projects, Technology
Development, Technology Transfer

1215 George Mosakowski Stephen W. Mosakowski


1216 Peggy S. Mosakowski Peggy S. Mosakowski
441 Elizabeth Moseman George Moseman George worked at Grumman Aerospace on Long Island for thirty-seven years. He
was always very proud of the accomplishments that Grumman employee's
pioneered in the fields of aviation and aero-space. When Apollo 11 landed on the
Moon, George shared with his family his part of his efforts on the Lunar Module.
2015 Estelle Mostecki Cameron Mostecki Cameron will be turning 3 years old June 18, 2007. He is the son of Eric and Kerri
Mostecki. His grandmother, Estelle Mostecki, works at the Space Coast Office of
Tourism at the Kennedy Space Center.
412 Danon & Debbie Moxley Joe Moxley, Sr. 1963 Electrical Engineer - Redstone Arsenal - NASA - Chief Communications
Planning Operations Division. 1965 Presidential Citation (Johnson) - Skylab
program Achievement Award All Apollo Missions Apollo/Soyuz Moon Landing.
Space Shuttle Program Award STS Launch Operations Team Award. Assistant to
Div Chief ORBITAL Processing Facility. Operations Site Manager - Vertical
Assembly
Building.
1466 Philip L. Muller
1666 Frank Walton Vicki D. Mullins Grumman
2255 Charlotte G Gray Earl A. Mullins
821 Ken K. Munechika Ken K. Munechika Served in the Air Force and involved in the Space Program for over 20 years.
Retired as a Colonel in 1989 and later served as Executive Director for the Office
of Space Industry in Hawaii. Joined NASA in 1993 and served as Director for Ames
Research Center in California
1077 Ira Douglas Morgan Terry Munroe Entered Space Program in 1957 as a Propellant Systems Engineer for Cambridge
Corp. A subcontractor to General Dynamics on Atlas in 1959 moved to Astronautic
Co. as a Senior Test Engineer on same program. Hired by Grumman 1964, in flight
test dept. for Lunar Module Program thru contract completion
416 Sue Munsey William Munsey
308 Ruth Murdick Eugene Murdick He started at KSC in 1966 on the Gemini program as a quality control inspector for
NASA on the spacecraft, covered the Apollo S/C lunar module, Apollo/Skylab,
Skylab/OWS and the shuttle spacecraft and retired in 1989 as a quality assurance
representative supervisor with 37.5 years with the US Government.
1536 Bety E. Murkshe Betty E. Murkshe RCA
1537 Betty Murkche Robert P. Murkshe RCA
1349 John & Betty Grumm Maxine Murphy Mother of Dr. Norman W. Murphy. Dr Murphy contributed to the Apollo and
Shuttle Programs as an outstanding safety engineer. Dr.. Murphy was awarded
the Silver Snoopy for his effort
1650 Sheila Murphy William B. Murphy William B. Murphy came to Florida to work for RCA in 1957 at the beginning of
the space program. Later his two sons, Steven and James, also worked for RCA on
the space program.
1651 Sheila Murphy Steven P. Murphy RCA
1652 Sheila Murphy James P. Murphy RCA
1682 Shawn Murphy Shawn Marie Murphy
2052 Allison Odyssey Ian Murphy This brick represents a decade of my life working to increase public awareness and
support for private space travel so that every human has the opportunity to one
day see the Earth from a distance and realize the inherent unity and oneness of
everything on the planet.
2054 Ian Murphy Diane W. Murphy This brick is a salute to the unique and special degree of separation that connects
everyone in this industry to everyone else. A true pioneer who is known and
loved by all and will never stop working until humanity has a permanent human
presence in space. Thanks Mom.
446 Elmer Murray Elmer Murray Elmer C. Murray, father-in-law of space scientist Mick Kennedy, visited space
center frequently to be informed of progress, saw1st launching to moon in
Florida, observes all launches and returns, some in Florida and shares info with
groups and
friends.
447 Mary Murray Mary F. Murray Following Sputnik, Mary Frances Murray shared all observations made by her
husband, Elmer, gave space programs to clubs and her elementary classes at
Central School, from materials purchased and from Education Office at KSC.
Influenced families to vacation there and college student papers were done from
info.
747 Jackie C. Murray Mark Allen Murray Mark has believed in and supported the Space Program since he was a young boy.
He has always felt that people would live in colonies in space in his lifetime, and
he would love to be one of the first
777 Timothy F. Murray Peter James Murray, Sr. Husband of Margaret Eileen Murray - Father of Peter J Murray Jr., Peter James
Murray Sr. was an engineer at Lewis Research Center, son Peter J Murray Jr. is
currently involved in Model Making Departmental Management, at Lewis
Research
Center
632 Stanley Musinski, Jr. Stanley Musinski, Jr. Worked for Grumman Aircraft for 36 1/2 years (badge 48129).During this period I
was involved in prototyping electrical wiring on ascent and descent stages of
Lunar Module (LM). This lead to a supervisory capacity on the LM until the end of
the LM
production.
1061 Robert J. Myers Robert J. Myers Grumman Program Control Manager on Lunar Module 1965-1967Sr. Vice
President Administration Grumman 1981-1985President Grumman Data Systems
1986-1991President, Chief Operating Officer Grumman Corp 1991-1994
1714 Henry Myers, Jr. Henry C. Myers, Jr. Working on the Space Program from 1060 to 1971 was the highlife of my working
career. I worked downrange, on the tracking ship Vandenburg, on San Salvador
and at Mission Control during Gemini and Apollo. This was a very exciting time for
me.

1654 Rosalie Mynott Graham Mynott


1114 Jeremy Nachbar Duane P. Nachbar He worked on Ranger 7,8, and 9 at JPL. He was at the launch for troubleshooting.
He also entered data at Goldstone.
843 Carolyn A. Nachtrieb Theodore W. Nachtrieb Theodore worked on the Radar for the LEM. Worked for R.C.A.
1942 Mr. & Mrs. Bill J. Naivar, Sr. Bill J. Naivar, Jr. Bill loved the space program since he was a small child growing up near Houston.
He has attended Space Camp three times. When his son was old enough, they
attended together. He has attended two launches. Meeting Alan Bean was a great
thrill. Getting this for Christmas would be wonderful.

357 Henry Barral Alfonso Naporano Alfonso Naporano worked for Grumman Aerospace for 34 years. He spent his
entire career working in building 3 machine shop in Bethpage, NY manufacturing
machine parts for the Lunar Module and many military aircraft, then managing
the machine shop, whichever the years under his direction manufactured many
machine parts for space and military programs.
534 Charles Nathan Charles Nathan Apollo/LEM RCS Project Engineer. Responsible for KSC engineering changes,
integration, test & checkout of reaction control sub-system. Member of
subsystem launch team.
1608 Monica Nathan C. Allan Nathan Al worked on the Apollo, Space Shuttle and International Space Station. On
Apollo, he was an integral part of the Mission Planning and Control Team. He
headed up the Grumman Flight Control Team on Shuttle. He headed the
Engineering & Analysis Team for the Space Station Support contract. He holds a
patent on the Shuttle 'Cherry Picker' used as platform for EVA Operations
558 Dr. John E. Naugle John E. Dr. Naugle ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR and CHIEF Scientist 1976-1981ASSOCIATE
ADMINSTRATOR OFFICE of Space Science and applications1967-1974. He brought
NASA'S Space Science and Applications program to a high level of achievement
and laid a solid foundation for the later accomplishments.

1198 Lester Z. Needle Lester Bampa Needle From the early 1960,s thru the mid 1990,s, Lester Needle held key engineering
positions in the space program. He served as Engineering Manager of the Space
Shuttle Program for Grumman. He was Vehicle Project Manager on various civil
and military Satellites, including the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory which
expanded our knowledge of the universe
89 John J. Neilon John J. Neilon Naval Research Laboratory, Vanguard Project. NASA Goddard-Delta Project
Representative. Deputy Chief, Launch Operations Division. NASA KSC -Director
and Deputy Director, Unmanned Launch Operations. Deputy Director, Technical
Support. Manager, Cargo Projects Office. Launch Director 60 unmanned launches-
Deltas, Atlas-Centaurs and Titan-Centaurs including Vikings and Inter-planetary
Pioneers. Aerospace and Management Consultant.
115 John J. Neilon Patricia J. Neilon VIP Escort for NASA launches, shuttle landings and special events. Enthusiastic
supporter of US Civil Space Programs.
1533 Linda R. Nelms Linda R. Nelms RCA/ Worked for RCA & Missile Test Project at PAFB, FL for 17years
1474 Arthur Ozzie Nelson Arthur Ozzie Nelson
1813 Mary Nemeth Louis & Mary Nemeth Will submit at a later time.
2236 Kathy Nemeth Belinda Nemeth
882 Samuel S. Nenson Samuel S. Nenson I came to the range in 1961, worked 4.5 years with Pam American A.S.D.. Worked
for RCA 22 years as an engineer. I received a certificate from NASA for work we
did on the Challenger Disaster. I am currently working with Navy Civil Service (8
years)
1482 Stephen A. Nestor Stephen A. Nestor I AM A RETIREE OF GRUMMAN. WAS THE COMMUNICATIONS LEAD
ENGINEERON THE APOLLO 11 (EAGLE) AT GRUMMAN, THE FIRST MANNED
SPACECRAFTTO LAND ON THE MOON. ALSO THE RECIPIENT OF THE
NATIONALAERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION -- APOLLO ACHIEVEMENT
AWARD.
2214 Alexandra & Eico Neumann Leonard Eric Neumann Before being 9 months of age, Leonard Eric Neumann crossed the Atlantic with his
parents, Alex & Eico, twice to witness the final launches of the space shuttle
Endeavour (STS-134) and Atlantis (STS-135) and be part of the awesome history of
the American space program. WE LOVE HIM! Mommy & Daddy
179 Darrell Eugene New Darrell New Automatic checkout system engineer, Lunar Module and Skylab test conductor,
Viking project test engineer NASA test director for first four Space Shuttle flights,
Deputy Director for Vandenberg Shuttle Operations, Space Station Freedom
ground operations office manager, NASA HQ Space Sciences Program Manager
and KSC Payload Operations Program Manager.
1306 Carmen Moore William G. Newlin William Newlin worked in the Space Program for over 10 years. His dedication and
attention to detail earned him a nomination for the NASA Flight Safety Award. He
was also presented with a Division Superior Performance Award. Bill believed in
the Space Program and worked diligently to do his part to make it successful.

941 Stephen Newman Joseph Newman Joe Newman worked for the U.S.A.F. for 22 years as a civilian employee at the
Rocketdyne, Canoga Park facility of North American Rockwell. He was an
Industrial Specialist and Industrial Engineer. During his employment he dealt with
many of
the rocket engine programs for the US space program.
1133 Louis Lance Newstrom Louis Lance Newstrom Louis Lance Newstrom was a part of the Launce Base Support team from 1987-
1993, maintaining the computers and designing databases for the Comptroller's
Office at Patrick Air Force Base. He also designed databases for Cape Canaveral Air
Force Station.
1134 Louis Newstrom Gerald R. Newstrom Gerald Raymond Newstrom supported the space program from 1957-1969 and
from 1978-1985. Among other things, he was instrumental in designing and
implementing the Emergency Egress System that allows astronauts to quickly exit
the shuttle in the event of an emergency
745 William P. Newton William P. Newton During the period 1967-1973, William as payroll manager was responsible for the
correct payment of Grumman Corp. employees working at the Space Center in
support of the Apollo Program. From Long Island NY, a special packet was
expressed mailed to the Grumman Payroll Representative in Florida each pay
period. He and his fellow Payroll employees can be justly proud of 100percent on
time payments
160 James R. Nicholson James R. Nicholson I served as Assistant Staff Meteorologist in the KSC Meteorological Prediction
Center (4th floor of MSOB) from January1968 through August 1978 during the
Apollo and Skylab programs. I also served as Mission Weather Forecaster and
Chief Mission Weather Forecaster at JSC during shuttle missions STS-1 throughSTS-
10.
836 Dolores Nicoli Dolores Nicoli-Voss The American Space Program... A thrill of a life time. Highlight of my career, On
the Grumman - KSC Team Executive Secretary to George M Skurla who led the
successful program came away with the true meaning of 'dedication' and team
work. Thankful for the many lifelong space friendships
2275 URS Schedulers @KSC Maureen "Moe" Noble
427 Sarah Nociti John Nociti John was a pioneer in the space industry; employed by Republic Aviation/Fairchild-
Hiller Industries. He: designed the MOL (Manned Orbiting Laboratory),
Researched problems of living in space (confined environments), Focused on
recycling, Invented many of the Waste Management and Life Support Systems on
SKYLAB, primarily: astrovac, laundry, toilet, shower.
1120 Frank R. Walton, Jr. Clifford J. Nolan Employed by Grumman prior to commission as an Naval Ensign. Received Wags
on an SEF and rose to rank of Commander at retirement. Worked many missions
interfacing with E2C,s , EA6BS,ET ALL on submarine anti warfare detection and
surveillance including Shuttle Projector Missions
1129 Frank R. Walton, Jr. Michael J. Nolan Deployed Atlantic Fleet Submarine Patrol, prior to graduating U.S. Naval
Academy. Selected to atomic missile inst. at Idaho and there qualified to dive
nuclear subs. Participated in detection and surveillance on enemy craft and
monitored orbit
trajectory on selected space missions
1092 Franklin R. Noon Franklin R. Noon I was responsible for the assembly of all LM landing gear both flight and test '5'
band and eva antennas. Base heat shields, blast deflector, engine ring and arm
rest controllers. Many other small items. Also worked on Shuttle wings built by
Grumman.
1875 Yankwok P. Ng Ching-Hauh Noreen Lin Will submit at a later time.
1948 USA Processing Ops Directorate - S. Whitener John Norris John C. Norris, an employee of United Space Alliance, retired April 16, 2004. John
was the Manager of Integrated Logistics Orbiter Horizontal Support. He began his
career at KSC in 1966 supporting the Apollo program. He has honorably given 38
years of dedicated service to the Manned Space Flight Programs.
1607 Doug Mc Lellan Nolan W. Northcutt
1799 Thomas R. Milne Tommy NOVA Tommy Nova was the night manager and bartender at the old Nova Lounge in
Fields Shopping Centre, Merritt Island. It was a favorite watering hole for space
workers for many years. Tom Milne - alias - A.K.A. Tommy Nova.
2263 Norm Foster Hunter Isaac Null
1102 Rosemary Nunn Lacy E. Nunn Major Lacy E Nunn, USAF (Ret) worked with the space program from 1955-1961
and 1962-1975 with the AFMTC ; the Air Force Eastern Test Range and with NASA
during the Mercury III, Gemini, Apollo, and Shuttle programs. His duties included
Communications Officer, Electronics Tech, Intelligence and RF Operations Officer
1157 Thomas C. Ferraro Saverio J. Nunziata I worked for Grumman Aerospace for 35 years. Our company designed the LM for
Apollo and also the shuttle wings. I would like my name next to the other
Grumman Employee's Section
1913 Susan O Berry Susan O'Berry May for force be with you.
245 John O'Brien John O'Brien Joined the Launch Operations Center Chief Counsel's Office July1, 1962. KSC Chief
Counsel 1970-73. Joined NASA General Counsel's Office 1973, Washington, D.C.
subsequently became NASA Deputy General Counsel 1981-85; NASA General
Counsel 1985-88; and NASA Assistant Deputy Administrator 1989-92. Retired
December 1992.
1596 Dorothy Paul John P. O'Callaghan
1302 James J. O'Connor, Jr. James Joseph O'Connor James O'Connor was singularly responsible for millions of people around the
world hearing every splashdown from Gemini 6 through Apollo until the final
Skylab Mission. An engineer for Mutual Broadcasting, Jim's prime mission was to
transmit all network radio coverage, backup TV, audio, and AP wire photos for
each
recovery
147 Aerospace States Association Edward A. O'Connor, Jr. After a distinguished career in the US Air Force, where he was active in the space
program and was a key figure in the recovery of the remains of the shuttle
'Challenger', O'Connor became Executive Director of Spaceport Florida Authority
and co-founded the Aerospace States Association, two organizations that gave
voice & presence to the states as participants in the American Space Program.
1169 Debbie Miner Brenda O'Donell Brenda O'Donell began working at the Kennedy Space Center in June 1985. Her
responsibilities included preparing and scheduling work packages for the payload
area of all the Orbiters in the fleet, however the majority of her time was spent
supporting Columbia, the first Orbiter to be launched into space
1880 Eric Miner Mike "Bull" O'Grady Michael (Bull) O'Grady, Leader, Technology LH2 Team Member and inspiration to
everyone. Bull has been an example of professionalism for 23 years of dedicated
service to the Space Shuttle Program from STS-1 thru STS-107. His strong work
ethic and integrity is above reproach. He retired June 2003.
1136 Susan, Steve, Tara O'Neal Edward H. "Pat" O'Neal Edward H O'Neal began working Douglas Aircraft 1958. He worked on his first
manned mission on the Apollo Program. He retired from the Delta side after 25
years of service
939 Maryjane O'Reilly Maryjane O'Reilly
2194 Merrill T. Oakley Merrill T. Oakley 1967 - 1970 Boeing Co. Ground Support Equipment Design; 1970 - 1994 NASA
Design Engineering; 1985 - NASA Exceptional Service Medal for Pad B Design;
1984 - 1986 Vandenberg AFB Shuttle GSE.
2195 Merrill T. Oakley Donna M. Oakley 1968 to 1994 Secretary to Program Office Managers NASA; 1984 to 1986
Vandenberg Engineering Office Secretary; 1986 to 1994 KSC NASA.
2053 Ian Murphy Allison Odyssey This brick represents my pledge to devote my life to not only traveling to space
myself, but giving the people I care about a special opportunity to share my
dream. As soon as humanly possible we will be taking off in a spaceship on a
grand journey of self-discovery, wonderment, and adventure.
1062 Elizabeth A. Ojalehto George Ojalehto During the 1965 - 1970 time period Mr. Ojalehto was assigned to the Network
Control Group at NASA/JSC. Selected as Prime Network Controller, he managed
the network control teams supporting the Apollo 8, 10, and 11 missions. He was
assigned to the USAF Space Shuttle Program Office in El Segundo, CA from 1973-
1976 and to the NASA/HQ Office of Space Transportation Systems from1977-1980

459 Chuck & Jan Cherry Mary E. Olds Mary Olds was with NASA over 20 years. She was a secretary in many
organizations and retired at 70 in 1984! She was very proud to tell people where
she worked. Her job supported an invalid husband and her daughter.
307 Cheryl Ferguson William Olson Range photographer 1954-1969. Worked as aerial & documentary cameraman.
Range pioneer.
601 Florence Olynik Peter Olynik Peter worked on the LEM Project from beginning to end. He was also instrumental
in the Apollo Program and Snoopy The Astronaut Program. He received
commendation from Alan B Shepard Jr. Chief Astronaut Officer; and had the
honor
and privilege of shaking hands with Jim Irwin
1301 Dr Richard A. Oman Richard A. Dr. Oman
765 Frank J. Onza Frank J. Onza I worked on the Apollo Project as a member of Quality Inspection Grumman Corp.
from 1965-1969 at the Apollo Test Site in New Mexico and on final inspection
Plant 5, Bethpage New York My duties included structural and testing systems
inspection. Final inspection included reviewing all paperwork with NASA prior to
shipment to K.S.C.
2118 unknown G.T.&A. Oppliger
75 Gerry Opplinger Gerry Opplinger Gerry Opplinger is President of Lockheed Martin Space Operations Company and
Program Manager of the Shuttle Processing Contract.
658 Frederick Ordway, III Frederick Ordway III Active rocketry/space since early 1950's. Rection Motors Inc., Republic/Guided
Missile Division, General Astronautics Research Corp., Army Ballistic Missile
Agency, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, University of Alabama Research
Institute, and US Department of Energy. Some 40 books, over 250 articles, TV,
films, aerospace consultant, lectures worldwide on space.
995 Arnold S. Orenstein Arnold S. Orenstein 1963 I began in the Grumman Lunar Module Reliability Group in Bethpage New
York. In August of 1996 I transferred to KSC where I worked in Project
Engineering as a GSE Liaison Engineer. This work involved coordinating the
modification and upgrading of the Radar Ground Support equipment with the
Bethpage engineers.
365 Larry Orlando Larry Orlando Grumman Aerospace Engineer from 1955 to 1994. During a fifteen year period on
the 'LM' program and 'Shuttle Wing' program, was responsible for engineering
staffing and skill requirements, planning, scheduling, cost performance, release of
engineering documentation/drawings, interface with NASA, sellers and other
operating departments.
305 Charlotte Ort Erin Ort Born 10/1/94 to Rick (Atlas/Centaur) and Charlotte (Shuttle) Ort. Enrolled at the
KSC Child Development Center. Twinkle, twinkle our little star. How we wonder
how you are. Up above the worlds high? Like a diamond in the sky? Twinkle,
twinkle little star how wonderful we think you are.
1731 Richard Orth Richard A. Orth In 1953, was assigned as one of the 27 initial engineering team for RCA, at ETR
Cape Canaveral, with specialty in Telemetry. I was instrumental in technical
development of the Range to Ascension Island. Also assigned by RCA to projects
of Western Test Range and White Sands Missile Range. Life member of the MSR
Pioneers, serving as Director and Vice President.
1732 Sue Ann Orth Sue Johnson Orth Employed by RCA as secretary in the Data Processing Production group at the
Tech
Lab, Patrick AFB. Life member of Missile Space and Range Pioneers, Inc. at Patrick
AFB.
1653 Justin A. Orton John Orton In honor of my father, who's fascination for space began at an early age. Fate
denied him the chance to visit this place he would have loved so much. But he
comes with me in my heart and his name remains here to witness mankind's
exploration of the stars.
1436 Al & Beth Osbahr AJ & Paddy Osbahr
612 John A. Otero John A. Otero Member of design team 1962-1966 for the T.T.C.A. (Thrust Translation Controller
Assembly). Pilot operation of the handgrip provided electrical signals to jet
thrusters for moving the LEM horizontally laterally and vertically. Throttle
operation provided electrical outputs controlling descent rocket engine firing for
landing
2196 NASA Guest Operations Tom Overton
393 Vicki Owens Wayne Owens Wayne celebrates 36 years with NASA beginning as an engineering student at
Auburn University and MSFC. He continued at KSC as a Mechanical Design
Engineer during the Apollo/Saturn & Shuttle programs as Payloads Operations
Engineer supporting the Department of Defense Shuttle Missions. Wayne is
completing his NASA career as the JSC Payloads Resident Manager at KSC and is a
member of The National Space Club.
561 Vicki Owens Vicki Owens Vicki's dedicated support for space flight with Boeing, Rockwell and USA and her
contagious enthusiasm as a Public Affairs volunteer for America's Space Program
has been recognized by contractors, by NASA with Group Achievement Awards -
including a1996 Letter of Commendation from NASA's Director of Stennis Space
Center, Mississippi - and a Silver Snoopy Award from Shannon Lucid.
1221 Benedict B. Pagac Benedict B. Pagac Provided physical and personnel security support at Goddard during Apollo Moon
Mission Operations. Conceived, developed, and directed production of training
film, 'Space For Security' describing mandatory requirements for physical,
document, communications, and personnel security. Film was subsequently used
in security training of all personnel in Space Shuttle Operations.
435 George Page George Page Launch Operations Engineer and Management from 1958 through
1993.Participated in Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab and Apollo Soyuz manned
space flight programs and Atlas, Delta and Titan expendable vehicle programs. 21
years with NASA, 14 years with USAF and NASA contractors.
1232 John J. Page John J. Page As a member of the Grumman Aerospace LM Logistics Group in Bethpage, L.I.,
N.Y.
I consider it a distinct honor to have been part of what our country accomplished
toward the betterment of the whole world.
2136 KSC Library Staff Atkins L. Jane Page JANE WORKED IN THE KSC LIBRARY FOR 28 YEARS, RETIRING IN JANUARY 2006.
SHE RECEIVED THE PRESTIGIOUS "SILVER SNOOPY" AWARD FROM ASTRONAUT
JAY APT IN RECOGNITION OF HER SERVICE TO AMERICA'S SPACE PROGRAM.
2139 James L. Page James L. Page
565 Barbara Paine Thomas Dr. Paine Administrator of NASA at time of first moon landing. Chairman National
Commission on Space which produced 'Pioneering the Space Frontier'.
1344 Keith Palin, Jr. Keith Palin, Jr.
1708 Pad Operations Al "PADRAT" Palmer Big Al Palmer was an important member of the Team of Technicians working on
both Shuttle launch complexes known as the "Pad Rat" crew. His work in the PRSD
and Hypergolic launch systems was always over and beyond and showed his own
personal dedication to the Space Shuttle Launch Process. Big Al's willingness to
always help out one of his team members at work or at home will always be
remembered and missed.

618 James Panos James Panos Designed the Deployment and Lock Mechanism for the landing gear of the Lunar
Module (LM) for project Apollo, The LM had to deploy and lock it's retracted
landing gear while in Lunar Orbit in order to successfully land on the moon.
Grumman Engineer for thirty eight years. Retired 12/94
505 Anasta Pantelis Peter Pantelis Peter worked for Grumman corporation for 26 years. He did some prototype
wiring on the LEM I,II,III,AND IV. He later became an instructor in wiring and
soldering. He was certified by NASA and came to Kennedy Space Center for 10
years as an instructor
1430 Rose Schwartz David Paprocki
40 William E. Paramore William E. Paramore AFETR. Range Safety 1961-1965. NASA Unmanned Launch Operation GSFL and
KSC 1965-1975; Technical Support 1975-1980; Payload Management and
Operations 1981-1994; Associate Director Installation Management and
Operations 1992-1994.
1612 LaDeane Parker LaDeane Parker School Teacher, Space Advocate, Sister of AMF Board Chairman Lee Solid.
2013 Rebecca K. Schroder Coilis Roy Parker Loving father, gentleman, and scholar of the cosmos who has inspired others to
reach for the stars.
2109 Charles Parker Marion M. Parker Deceased Honored Wife of Charlie W. Parker.
1790 George Odell Odell Family Parlin, NJ George, Pat & Kimberly Odell are frequent visitors to the Kennedy Space Center,
and have supported the efforts of the American Space Program for many years.
We are confident that the many space program successes to come will greatly
benefit future generations.
2284 AMF William W. Parson
675 Richard Parten Richard Parten
2224 Ralf & Yvonne Heckel International Space Education Institute LRP24 DE CAR Parts Trader In honor for the car-company LRP near Leipzig for their integrity into the space
education (help for the NASA Moonbuggy Race) and practices for young future
engineers. Thanks to Mr. Michael Meinel, leader of: Car discounter Nr. 1 in
Germany with over 500.000 used carparts in Saxonia.
522 Louis Pasciutti Louis Pascuitti From 1965 thru 1970 Lou worked on the Apollo, LEM, and Apollo Applications
Program (AAP) for Grumman Corporation and Kollaman Instrument Corporation
and was involved in the design and test of various systems including the Apollo
Star Tracker, LEM Rendezvous Radar and Landing Radar. His signature was one of
many carried to the Moon on Apollo 11 (LM 5) and later reproduced as a
memento
of the Space Voyage.
140 Carol Pastore Dominick J. Pastore Dom's dedication to the success of the Apollo Mission was total. He served as
Director of Quality for Grumman Aerospace Corporation at Kennedy Space
Center. A man of vision, his confidence in and his enthusiasm for project Apollo
was
contagious and enriched co-workers, friends and family.
593 Mary E. Pasyanos Emmanuel N. Pasyanos Grumman Space Vehicle Dynamics Engineer and Group Leader; responsible for
vibration design for all major LM antennas; derived methods and loads for fatigue
design of LM equipment and support; determined Apollo 13 LM-CSM interface
loads for descent engine firing; directed Aeroelastic analysis for STA and
coordinated Rockwell Shuttle Flutter analysis
742 Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Paterson Hugh J. Paterson Spacecraft Manager for build and test Copernicus the last of four Grumman Built
Orbital Astronomical Observatories. The program itself helped Grumman
Engineers deal with challenges like heat disposal aboard Spacecraft, such as the
Lunar Module. NASA launched Copernicus, the biggest and most sophisticated
scientific U.S. Satellite on Aug 21st 1972.
1520 Patskoski Robert J. Patskoski Radio Corp of America (RCA) 1955-1988 Cape Canaveral A.F.S.
759 Anthony R. Paul Anthony R. Paul Industrial and Interior Designer President of Tony Paul Designs
760 Anthony Paul Lorraine Sayles Paul Was assistant and wife of Tony Paul for 30 years
2293 Pam Petersen Andy Paulsen In memory of my ded, Andy Paulsen. He served in the USAF 1951-1953,
1876 Yamkowk P. Ng Yam Kwok Paulus Ng Will submit at a later time.
319 Thomas Pavlick Thomas Pavlick Thomas J. Pavlick was and aerospace engineer for the Atlas/Centaur/Surveyor
lunar Lander program at General Dynamics,Convair Division. He performed
aerodynamics and trajectory analysis studies including blast wave model
development, range safety reentry aerodynamics, lunar targeting for the first
surveyor launch, mission reconstruction, analysis, and compilation of vehicle and
environmental dispersion data.
679 Viron Payne Viron Payne Viron is a NASA alumni.
971 Shirley Pearson Douglas Pearson Doug Pearson worked at NASA Ames Research Center for 40 years. He tested
space capsule models in a hypervelocity wind tunnel, analyzed the stability and
longevity of paint samples on orbiting solar observatory satellites, and acquired
high temperature Arcjet test data on Space Shuttle thermal protection materials.
1164 Jerome Pearson Jerome Pearson Jerome Pearson invented the space elevator an orbital tower from earth to Geo
popularized by Arthur Clarke in The Fountains of Paradise and 2001. He first
proposed Lunar Space Elevators toL1 and L2 satellites. He was elected to the
International Academy of Astronauts in 1997
2017 Shirley Ingersoll Richard Peart Richard was hired to install/repair garage doors in 2006 at the Space Center. He
does an excellent job. His is a wonderful husband and father. We are all
fortunate to have him in the family.
547 Mrs. Rochelle I. Pease Robert E. Pease From 1962 to the mid 70's ROBERT EDWARD PEASE held several key management
positions within NASA's Apollo and Space Shuttle programs. His dedication
,expertise, and tireless effort was instrumental in the research, development, and
production of high-performance liquid hydrogen rocket engines, including the
Saturn V J-2 and the SSME.

1914 Brittany & Justin Pecka Brittany & Justin Pecka Will submit at a later time.
320 Mary Peek Rollin Peek Rollin Lee Peek has been employed at KSC from 1966 to the present as: 1) Lead
Electronic Technician, Computer Science 2) R & QA Analyst, Boeing; 3) R & QA
Supervisor, FEC; Chairman of Prime Board, Lockheed; 5) Manager, USA. Among
his numerous awards; Silver Snoopy, Apollo/Saturn V Roll of Honor, Boeing Zero
Defects Award, and AS-501 Apollo/Saturn Certificate.
2125 Vanessa Gray Judy Peeples Dedicated, caring, determined, loyal. Judy Peeples exemplifies these traits and
many more. As she retires with thirty-six years of service, she leaves an incredible
legacy that will remain at Andrew Jackson Middle School forever.
1621 Ernest L. Peghiny Ernest Lee Peghiny I have worked on the Eastern Test Range since Aug 1955. I worked with RCA as an
Installation Engineer while we were building the Range, then as a Controls
Engineer specializing in Design, Installation & Checkout of RADAR Servo Systems
on the ETR, WTR & Tracking Ships. I was in the Indian Ocean during the first
shuttle
while we RADAR tracked the main tank.
139 Thomas Pelham Thomas G. Pelham Joined Grumman as a Flight Test Engineer, transferred to LM Program (Lunar
Module) Feb 1964, arrived at KSC as site activation and abort guidance system
engineer. Helped developed LM integrations test flows and participated in LM pre-
launch testing.
785 Alice Earlene Pelham Harry L. Pelham One of the first employees Pan Am Jan 4th,1954 until 1958in Security and
Ordinance from 08/59 until retirement 04/90Lockheed Missile and Space Div. as A
Ord Tech
1027 Ann Elkins Charles Pellegrini
1193 Philip R. Pellette Philip R. Pellette Instrumentation Group Leader, Grumman White Sands Test Facility, during WSTF
startup and testing program. Staff Assistant to Grumman Base Manager during
period approaching first Lunar Landing. Served on Grumman 'Tiger Team'
responsible for lifting constraint to Apollo 11 Launch by assisting in successful
completion of Ground Test Program.
1026 Stuart Pendleton Howard L. Pendleton
1054 Frank Penovich Frank Penovich Frank Penovich - Engineer Apollo Program - Section Chief of the RCA 110A
computers used for successfully automating checkout of the Saturn Vehicle an
industry first. Shuttle Program - Section, Branch, and Division Chief associated
with Shuttle on board computers, most other on board avionics systems and LPS
ground software.
1824 Leslie K. Perdue Leslie K. Perdue Les began work with RCA on Missile Test Program May 1964. Worked at Grand
Turk, San Salvador, Antigua and Ascension Island until 1979. Tracked Saturn IVB
rocket almost to moon. Supported in other locations as GE, Raytheon, CSR, and
ITT employee. Most recently 1996-2003 was Depot Supervision for CSR and ITT in
Performance of Major maintenance of instrumentation on Eastern Range.
1915 Pacharee Peree Peree Will submit at a later time.
2285 Lloyd Campbell Antonio Perilli Antonio had a thirst for adventure that took him around the world. He was an
avid space and flight enthusiast, photographer and diver. His adventures filled two
lifetimes. Antonio's love of life shone through in his smile and he touched the
hearts of many. Ci mancherai Antonio from your space family.

1369 Lloyd M. Perkins Employed by RCA on the Missile Test Project (MTP) - December 1956to October
1988, then Computer Science Corp. and the Raytheon Co. (CSR) until December
1995. Duties during this period include Engineering & Systems Analysis support of
missile tracking instrumentation. Manned Space Flight support began with the
Alan Shepard flight & continued to retirement in Dec. 1995.My systems Analysis
experience include, Radar, Telemetry, Range Safety
496 Jerry Perlmutter Jerry Perlmutter Starting in 1956 at Air Force Eastern Test Rang, worked for RCA and Pan Am on
impact prediction and range safety software. In1984, joined Lockheed Space
Operations Company in systems soft-ware department and was responsible for
the test data record and retrieval software used for shuttle testing and analysis.
112 James Perris James Perris Began my NASA career at KSC on 3-6-67 as an Aerospace Technologist, technical
Management retiring on 1-8-82. Served in the Apollo program, the Apollo-Skylab
program and the Advanced Planning & Technology Offices. Interfaced with NASA
Headquarters and other NASA centers in the planning and execution of various
technical projects and operational activities.
9 Sheila Perry Norman R. Perry Army Ballistic Missile Agency Feb '58-1960. NASA 1960-1989. Retired Industry
Assistance Officer at KSC. Designed/fabricated first instrument launched into
outer space & recovered. (Jupiter Nose Cone Distributor 5/18/89. Involved in
satellite Explorer I. Mercury, Gemini, Apollo & Shuttle Programs. Recognized by
President Nixon as NASA Employer of the Year - 1970.
1774 Sharon H. Perry Tom W. Perry Tom Perry's 37-year career with NASA began in 1956 as an aeronautical
engineering co-op student at Langley, VA. He worked on the rocket program at
Wallops Island, VA and 12 years of his career were spent at Headquarters in
administration in Life Sciences, Astro and Space Physics retiring in 1993.
2090 Norman Perry Sheila Perry
2146 Marlene Dusz Amy A. Perry Amy A. Perry, upon retirement from the USPS after 27 years of dedicated service
deserves a memorial fitting an astronaut. Amy has been our special brick
throughout our postal career. Amy is also a dedicated supporter of the Space
Program. Houston, Tranquility Base here, the Eagle has left. Godspeed Amy. -
from Patty Ross, Nancy Allen, & Marlene Dusz
2175 Harold Perry Harold Perry Found cracked "B" nuts on Titan One resulting in first successful launch. Quality
Control on Mercury and Gemini. Quality Engineer on Apollo and Saturn. Logistics
Engineer on Shuttle and Ground Support. Instrumental on development of
Paraglider.
2277 Renate Trantham Hannelore Persons
1015 Michael Pescitelli, Jr. Michael D. Pescitelli Mike arrived at the Kennedy Space Center in the summer of 1966as Manager of
Manufacturing Assembly and Test Operations for Grumman Aircraft and
Engineering Corp. Residing in Titusville he eventually retired from Grumman in
1973
630 Kimberly D. Houellemont Morris Pete Peterson In recognition of Morris E. Peterson, for his selfless dedication of 39 years to the
aerospace program, including 13years contributing to the safety and security of
the Space Shuttle Program at Kennedy Space Center. His accomplishments will
continue to inspire others following in his footsteps
894 James D. Peterson Arthur H. Peterson Chief of Security Police, Cape Canaveral Air Force Auxiliary Station early 1950,s.
U.S. Government employee, Property Administration Management, Cape
Canaveral/KSC worked on Apollo Program 1960,s. U.S. Government employee,
Patrick Air Force Base, Property Management for Eastern Test Range 1970,s
895 James D. Peterson Margarete M. Peterson Spouse of Arthur H Peterson supported husband during his years at Cape Air
Force Station, KSC and Patrick AFB. Provided the moral support during very
difficult years in the Space Program (Early 50,s Apollo Program) and husbands
numerous TDY
Trips 'Downrange'
1963 Debra Peterson Derek Peterson Dennis M. Peterson Will submit at a later time.
1658 Claudia Petri James Petri
1527 Joe Petrone Joe Petrone RCA 1955-1964
1997 Lorraine Meyer-Peyton Quinn Peyton Quinn was a gentle soul, with a heart for all creatures. Birds were a lifelong
fascination, and he never tired of admiring their grace, beauty, and power.
Quinn’s many interests included flying and space, and he was always eager to
explore the wonders of the Space Center.
1532 Robert A. Pfeifer Robert Pfeifer RCA
1990 Scott C. Pfeil Don&Pauline Pfeil OntCan Inspired by a childhood of rocket launches in the back yard, watching the lunar
landings on T.V. together and a trip to the Center. Thanks, Dad.
2201 Layla Higgins Patricia J. Phelps Patricia, a Public Affairs Specialist, worked for NASA from 1982 through 2010. For
most of her career she managed the Space Flight Awareness Program at KSC. She
later led NASA special events coordination and supported Guest Operations for
Space Shuttle and ELV launches for External Relations. Patricia is a Silver Snoopy
and SFA Honoree Award recipient.
49 James D. Phillips James D. Phillips Engineer (B5AE UofA-'58) for NASA 1960-1990. Worked for Design Engineering
Directorate, designing & managing design of facilities & launch support
equipment for Saturn1/block II, Saturn 1B, Saturn V & Shuttle. Major work
accomplished on LC-34, 37, 39 & UTR SL-6. Retired as Director, Engineering
Development
Directorate, Kennedy Space Center.
1463 Tracy Louise Phillips Tracy Louise Phillips
1553 Elliot A. Phillips Elliot A. Phillips RCA
1821 Ailene E. Picheco Ailene E. Picheco RCA
83 John J. Neilon Patty Neilon Piepmeier McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Corporation 1982-1988. Business Analyst,
Spacelab and Shuttle Cargo Integration, KSC. Program Analyst, TITAN IV Payload
Fairing Program, Huntington Beach, California. Now Semi-retired. Mother of two
small children (one a future astronomer). Married to Craig Piepmeier of Motorola
Iridium Project.
90 John J. Neilon Craig A. Piepmeier Mechanical Engineer. McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Corporation1982-1996.
Engineering, Quality and Program Management. Titan Payload Fairings,
Huntington Beach, California. Delta and PAM (for shuttle) Launch Operations,
Cape Canaveral, Florida. Delta assembly and Titan IV Fairings, Pueblo, Colorado.
Motorola Corporation, Chandler, Arizona 1996-. Hardware Quality Manager,
Iridium space-based cellular program.
626 Gilbert Pike Gilbert Lawrence Pike Worked for Grumman Aerospace Corp. at Kennedy Space Center from1966 to
1973 on the Lunar Module as a Methods Engineer in Configuration/Planning
Management
1377 Irene A. Pilger Carl Pilger Carl F. Pilger NASA Headquarters 1962-1975Contributed to each Apollo program
received NASA Exceptional Service Medal and certificate for work on organization
of Flight Readiness Review, Test Planning, Technical Management of Launch
Vehicles, Senior Engineer for Apollo Soyuz which contributed to outstanding
Launch Vehicle Performance lived 9/04/14 - 10/28/98
2064 Rudy Piot Rudy Piot Rudy Piot was born in Belgium 08/14/1954. He studied at the Catholic University
of Leuven in Medical sciences and is an ophthalmologist in Belgium. Rudy is
married to Patricia Vanderveeren and they have three children: Jan ,Wim and
Stefan. The family is always interested in the magnificent work the NASA has
done.
2066 Stefan Piot Stefan Piot
2067 Wim Piot Wim Piot
2068 Jan Piot Jam Piot
404 Herbert Pirkl Herbert Pirkl I would like to think that I did have a part in this great venture, even though my
contribution was not in the manufacture, but purely clerical since I filed and
stored much of the paper-work involved (invoices, fax orders, etc.)
1987 Greg, Larry, Jeff Pitonza Christopher Pitonza Christopher contributed to NASA in a variety of ways. 1.) Family trips to FL always
included a stop at Cape Canaveral; 2.) US US Postal Stamps - he as the first in line;
3.) Donations; 4.) Support of the Boy Scouts and encouragement of his kids to use
telescopes and model rockets.
1395 Pauline Plast Pauline Plast
902 Richard R. Pleshek Richard R. Pleshek June 1960 - April 1967 Cape Canaveral Florida Mission Control in Data Select and
Timing Systems. Provided maintenance/operation for launch/orbital data support
to Goddard computers and control room displays. Also provided pre launch
training/simulation support for all Mercury/Gemini launches
739 Richard Plunkett Dick Plunkett Apollo program: Grumman engineering group head preliminary and final design,
pre-launch test, mission support, 4/62 through 3/73.Superviesed Crew/Structures
Integration group, KSC, 4/69 through3/73. Wrote secret TPS which installed
commemorative signature plaque on first Lander, LM-5. Helped send and bring
back safely27 lunar mission astronauts.
2155 Kevin Poling Gary Poling Gary Poling worked at Cape Kennedy for RCA MTP (Missile Test Project) as an
Electronic Tech in the Communications Center from April 1966 through January
1970.
1305 George A. Krooss Martin Pollack As Human Factors Specialist with the Grumman Aerospace Corp. was actively
engaged in the Apollo Program from early 1963through the end of 1968. Planned
conducted and evaluated Man-In-The-Loop Lunar Module simulation studies
including Lunar landing and docking. Dealt directly with NASA Astronauts in the
requirements for and crew station design of Lunar Module displays and controls.
827 Ray J. Polniak Ray J. Polniak Responsible for planning, scheduling and supervising of personnel engaged in the
calibration and surveillance of flight and ground support equipment, LM
hardware, components, electronic radar, flow, electro and mechanical assemblies
installation application, including supporting instrumentation systems and final
checkout to ensure conformance with company (Grumman) and customer (NASA)
drawings & specifications requirements in support of LM/Moon Land
1947 Pad Rat Team (Scott Parker) Nelson G. Pomerleau In memory of Nelson G. Pomerleau an Electrical Technician who dedicated 15
years to the Space Shuttle Program at Pad A & B. His determination and "Can Do"
spirit were valuable contributions to Space Shuttle missions beginning with STS 32
in 1989, and subsequently supported 81 successful launches.
2089 Ruth Poppel Theo Poppel Theo Poppel was an engineer with Werner Von Braun's team in Germany who
came to the United States with Von Braun - first to White Sands, then Huntsville
and finally to Kennedy Space Center. Theo specialized in launch support
structures throughout his career. He was responsible for the engineering and
management of the launch tower and crawler for the Apollo Project.
1827 Ethel L. Porter Andrew S. Porter Manager of Mission Control, IM @ Eleuthera, San Salvador, Antigua, Trinidad.
1337 Daniel C. Postupack Daniel C. Postupack Worked as a Structural Designer on the descent stage of the Lunar Module.
1350 Homer C. Potonides Homer C. Potonides Represented Propulsion during the Space Station Proposal and other similar
efforts.
994 Anne Potteiger William Potteiger 12 years Space Shuttle processing , test team leadership. Currently United Space
Alliance: Supervisor, Chief Test Conductors. Lockheed Martin: Chief Test
Conductor - Atlantis; Vehicle Lead, Chief Test Conductor - Discovery; Launch
Orbiter Test Conductor for STS34, 43, 51, 63, 76; Orbiter Test Conductor. NASA:
Almost 2 years Video Systems Engineer
1459 Wes Potter Wesley G. Potter
148 Janet Poulsen Christian Poulsen Chris joined NASA in 1965 with pride, dedication and a love of the Space Program,
as a co-op student working in the Apollo program. His goal was to reach the stars.
His goal and love of the program was reflected in his diversified career. He worked
manned & unmanned launches in the Telemetry Ground Station,
Communications, was part of Challenger investigation, source boards, Program
office. All which was a dream come true.
415 Janice Pound Charles Pound Joined NASA/KSC Jun 12, 1967. Served as Instrumentation Controller (CGIC)
during Apollo, Skylab & ASTP programs. Served as Support Test Manager (STM),
NASA Test Director (NTD), Chief, Vehicle Operations Branch, Chief, Test
Operations Branch (NTD office) & Assistant to the Director, Shuttle Operations
during the
Space Shuttle program. Retired September 30, 1995.
514 Cathie Powell Floyd Powell Mercury - prepared launch countdowns for missions by John Glenn, Walter
Schirra and Gordon Cooper. Gemini - supervised preparation of pad integrated
test procedures thru GT-4. Apollo - supervised preparation of all test procedures
thru Apollo XVI. Skylab -supervised preparation of all test procedures. Shuttle
supervised test procedures preparation. Participated in development of
integrated work control systems; Recipient of Silver Snoopy.
956 John Powell John Powell Launch Site Support Manager (LSSM) for 13 foreign scientific satellites including
Ulysses, Magellan 2 Italian payload and1 Japanese. Supported 7 Titan Centaur
launches and 20 Atlas Centaur launches.
1976 Linda Powell Linda M. Powell Will submit at a later time.
1977 John Powell John L. Powell Will submit at a later time.
2036 Spacers KSC Procurement Office Barbara Y. Powell I came to work at KSC in 1979. I started as a Procurement Clerk and retired as a
Contract Specialist December 31, 2006. I worked for one year as the Federal
Women's Program Manager. My career with the Space Program began with the
Shuttle Program. Two years later I stook at the Press Site and watched the launch
of STS-1.
1690 Al Schmidt Charles T. Powers RCA
963 Jean Prais Robert Prais Working for Grumman Aerospace in Bethpage, New York, I rose from Ass't Project
Manufacturing Engineer to Project Manufacturing Engineer responsible for tool
design, tool fabrication manufacturing methods and process engineer, promoted
to Manufacturing Vehicle Manager for the Lunar Module until 1971reporting to
Doc Tripp & Joe Given.

414 Paul Pratt Raymond Pratt Ray Pratt was a Grumman Aerospace engineer from 1963 until 1993. He
contributed to the Lunar Module, Space Shuttle, and Space Station Programs. He
patented the Space Station EVA Transportation System. His proudest moment as
Supervisor of Bethpage Mission Support was seeing the safe return of the Apollo
XIII astronauts.
972 Michael Predojev Michael Predojev Employed by Rockwell Int. Rocketdyne Division for 15 yrs, 1st in California and
later at KSC. Began as a technician building &testing flight hardware, and later
functioned as a quality assurance inspector. Worked with pride & integrity.
1413 Linda Pressler Joseph J. Pressler
59 G. Merritt Preston G. Merritt Preston NACA/NASA 1939 -1971 Manager MSC Florida Operations - Mercury, Gemini
Program Director Design Engineering - KSC Manager Shuttle Project Office, KSC
170 G. M. Preston John H. Preston III Worked for Bendix 1969 during the launch of Apollo 11.
904 Douglas E. Price Douglas E. Price Joined RCA Missile Test Program 18 June,1956. Worked in development lab,
special engineering; Manager Maintenance Engineering and Shops. Operations
Manager in Range Radars & Airships, also acted as Program Engineer for 'Fat
Albert' Retired in 1990
1121 The Hubble Space Telescope Project Rosalee Price Rosalee Price's contribution to the Space Program is measured in courage,
attitude and inspiration. Her genuine dedication to the Space Program and the
Hubble Space Telescope shone through even in her battle for life. Her personal
and professional determination was so inspiring to those around her that their
lives will
be changed forever
2124 Donna Atkins Dorothy J. Price Dorothy Price worked at KSC for over 27 years. She retired in 1998 from the KSC
library.
474 Marie Pridgen John Pridgen Worked for Boeing Co from 1960 to 1974. Worked on the Saturn V program from
1964 to 1974. Worked on the first stage (S-IC) at Huntsville, AL from 1964 to 1966.
Was assigned to KSC in the electrical networks checkout and launch team from
1966 to 1974.

538 June Priest June Priest NASA Johnson Space Center employee from April 1963 through March1989.
Member of the Apollo Spacecraft Program Office Team until1970; Center
Operations Directorate 1970 through 1989.
1793 Janice S. Roccio Andrew F. Priestly This brick is dedicated to my Grandfather, Andrew F. Priestly. It is dedicated with
love and gratitude for his service in our United States Navy during WWII. His
patriotism to his country helped pave the way towards making the dream of space
exploration a reality.

533 Eugene Prime Gene Prime Worked during 1966-1970 at KSC. Was in Program Planning for activation and
operations. Worked at launch complex 37, 39 and the O&C building.
1428 Marge Pritchard Robert P. Pritchard
327 Frank Prochaska Frank Prochaska Employee of Grumman Aircraft (Permanent No. 1077) Bethpage, Long Island,
New York for 33 years - 1940 to 1973. Manufactured detail parts used in the lunar
module (LEM) landing on the moon. Relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1985.

335 Emil Prochaska Emil Prochaska 38 year Grumman Aircraft model maker. 25 year model shop foreman. Retired 4-
30-1975. Constructed space shuttle and LEM presentation models all phases from
beginning to end.
336 Joseph Prochaska Joseph Prochaska As a retired aircraft metal smith with 45 years with Grumman starting in 1937, I
had the opportunity to work on all aircrafts& space parts. I feel my biggest thrill
was making parts for all lunar modules and all the space shuttles.
2096 United Space Alliance In-Place Calibration Department Jimmy E. Proffitt Jimmy had an infectious love for life, family, friends, his church, motorcycles,
diving and Tennessee football. As a young man he proudly served his country in
the military. While working at KSC he earned his Bachelor's Degree and was
working on is Master's Degree. During his 16 years of service at KSC he made
monumental contributions to the Space Shuttle Program through exemplary
calibration services. He was recognized for his professionalism, energy, initiative,
and integrity on the job. His superior technical and people skills reflect great
credit on him and the U.S. Space Program.
1199 John J. Proscia John J. Proscia John, as an employee of Grumman Aerospace, was employed as a Design
Engineer and Assistant Group Leader in the Ground Support
Mechanical/Structural Group. His job was to design equipment used in the testing
and support phases of the LEM Development and to supervise other engineers in
similar assignments.
540 Ante Puhalovich Ante Puhalovich Worked on Gemini for McDonnell Aircraft Co. at KSC from May 1964to Oct 1966.
Worked Skylab for McDonnell Douglas at KSC from Jan1971 to June 1973. Worked
Shuttle for McDonnell Douglas at KSC from May 1979 to Nov 1996.
951 Robert Gallagher Edward Punkerley My nephew has been to every launch he could possibly make, his room is
decorated with everything he could buy or was given on the shuttles. He works for
a shuttle service and delivers many a dignitary to the launches. Because of his
intense interest, his ability to take care of these men, they like him very much and
ask for him every time they are here to drive them to the launch.
216 J. Alexander & Rhonda Quinn Cabanilla William Dennis Quinn Bill Quinn (1945-1996) was one of many who breathed life into the space program
by simply believing it was worthy and possible. He contributed his mind to
Lockheed Space Operations and Modular Computers and owed his dreams to
space exploration.
798 Theresa M. Quinn George F. Quinn Transferred to the Grumman LM Team at Kennedy Space Centering 1966.
Assigned to the configuration Management Team responsible for assuring all test
data, equipment and engineering information were incorporated. Named
Grumman Honoree for the NASA Manned Flight Awareness Program in Apollo 10
Mission
804 Vincent J. Quinn Vincent J. Quinn Fluid-Mechanical Tech on the Lunar Module
622 Marguerite Quirein William F. Quirein William Quirein was part of the Grumman Team
1969 Mary & Julius Prigioni Kevin Quirk Will submit at a later time.
1013 Amy Houts Bobby & Pat Quisenberry
458 Lynn Radcliffe Lynn Radcliffe Lynn E. Radcliffe was the Base Manager for Grumman at the White Sands Test
Facility in New Mexico from 1963-1967. He was Deputy Manager of the Space
Craft Assembly and Test Operation in Bethpage, NY from 1967-1968.
222 Anne Barr Robert Raffaelli My father began working in the Space Program in 1962 in Huntsville, AL for
Chrysler, moving to KSC to 'officially' work for NASA in 1964 in Apollo
Applications. He eventually moved to Design Engineering where he worked for
many years
before retiring in 1990.
808 Julius J. Rago Julius J. Rago As a Grumman employee in the PLT #2 Prototype Dept. I worked on LEM tooling
and parts in the 1960,s
231 Kathryn Ragsdale Barnie Ragsdale My husband worked at Redstone in Huntsville AL. Was sent to NASA and worked
there 30 years as Safety Engineer. Many trials and tribulations presented
themselves and he was a loyal and diligent employee.
2098 Jim Johnson James M. Ragusa
1578 Deborah Wuertz Ralph Bruce Rainard
1598 Ernest L. Randall Ernest L. Randall Manned the 'Network Control' console during the Gemini and Apollo programs.
Section Head - Configuration Control Section for the Mission Control Center;
Network Operations Section; MCC - RTCC Computer Operations Section. FOD
Branch &Division Staff's
2247 Cindy Li Amy Li, Tyler & J. Randall
262 Patrick D. Ranieri Patrick D. Ranieri Developed re-entry heat shield technology to first ICBM nose cone launched,
1958, and survived re-entry heating. Subsequently, technology utilized on all
ICBM and manned spacecraft programs. Grumman consultant to ESA Space Lab
Program.
Grumman Director Operations Support Space Shuttle Launch Processing.
Technical Advisor to Grumman President Space Station Program.
1641 Peter Rapelje Peter W. Rapelje Worked as an Engineer for Grumman Aerospace Corporation from 1955 to 1989.
He started in the Manufacturing Engineering Department, was in the Support
Department on the Lunar Module Program designing ground support equipment
and completed his career in the Configuration/Data Management Dept.
852 Pamela Jill Ratliff Pamela Jill Ratliff Worked for LTV Aero
1670 William Raubach William L. Raubach
1860 Douglas Rawlinson Douglas E. Rawlinson Contributed to space publicity for over 30 years.
1022 William L. Ray Les Ray
1023 Kathrine A. Widerborg Tyler Justin Ray
1795 Edwin M. Ray, Jr. Edwin M. Ray, Jr. Edwin McCoy Ray, Jr. began work on the Eastern Test Range as a Telemetry
Engineer with RCA in April 1955; and for the next 17-1/2 years worked on
Telemetry Instrumentation at AFMTC, Cape Canaveral, Telemetry Bldg 1, Bldg 1
Annex, Telemetry Bldg 2 (later Mission Control Center for the Mercury and Gemini
Programs), Telemetry Bldg 3, Bldg 3 Annex, and Telemetry Bldg 4. Designed
systems for installation and provided Operations support at Stations 1, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,
9 & 10 Range Sites.
Co designed first 120 channel Quick Look decoding system for Bldg 1 Annex and
Telemetry Bldg 3. These Systems provided a means to decode and present a quick
reduction of the mission test data. Additionally, these data could be copied by
ozalid means. Evaluated 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation Magnetic Tape Recorders.
Evaluated the PACM Telemetry System; a PAM-PCM hybrid. Supported the
implementation and operation of the Radio Tracer Tape Abrasitivity System.
Wrote Technical Exhibits; monitored Vendor contracts. Spent 2-1/2 years as
Liaison Engineer at Telemetry Building 4, Merritt Island, FL. Spent winter of 1971
in Warrington, VA with Harris Corp. @ Vinthill Farms, Army Security Agency (ASA)
working on design for Fort Devens, MA Training Center for the Army World Wide
Tracking Sites. With a son in college at Florida State University, and excelling
chose not to transfer with RCA to the Alaska Communications Project. Returned to
Alabama and operated a Whites Home and Auto business for 12 years. Delved
into civic activities by joining the Kiwanis Club of Ozark, AL and remained a
member for 26 years. Spent 2 years with associate operating a Fixed Base
Operation at the Ozark Airport. Spent 2 years as director of the Analytical
Laboratory with Frit Industries, a micro nutrient products company, for the
fertilizer industry, experimenting primarily with agriculture seed coatings. In 1995,
retired to Lake Logan-Martin, Cropwell, AL. Continued to remain a Kiwanian for
the 30th wear.
Active in the First United Methodist Church, Pell City, AL. Also, Habitat for
Humanity. Finally, made trip to ALASKA Fall '02 (as a tourist), cruising the Inland
Passage, College Fjords and onto Anchorage, Denali and Fairbanks. - 21st March
2003Edwin McCoy Ray, Jr. began work on the Eastern Test Range as a Telemetry
Engineer with RCA in April 1955; and for the next 17-1/2 years worked on
Telemetry Instrumentation at AFMTC, Cape Canaveral, Telemetry Bldg 1, Bldg 1
Annex, Telemetry Bldg 2 (later Mission Control Center for the Mercury and Gemini
Programs), Telemetry Bldg 3, Bldg 3 Annex, and Telemetry Bldg 4. Designed
systems for installation and provided Operations support at Stations 1, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7,
ozalid means. Evaluated 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation Magnetic Tape Recorders.
1916 Raymond The Raymond Family Will submit at a later time.
857 B. Thomas Recio B. Thomas Recio Tom Recio began his career working on the Saturn V Apollo Program. He was
Missions Operations; Payload Operations Director for Space lab missions, and a
development leader for the International Space Station. He received 2 NASA
Exceptional Service Medals, and countless NASA/ESA/USAF/Boeing awards
432 Harold Redman Harold Redman Was a member of the KSC Government/Industry team that launched Apollo 11
which successfully accomplished man's first landing on the Moon July 20, 1969.
688 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Reed Robert R. Reed Mr. Reed worked as a spray painter for Grumman during this time. He sprayed
many various parts and assembles, that went into the LEM.
749 Grace Reger Grace Reger Grace Reger worked for Planning Research Corporation for 9 1/2years as an
executive secretary to the Manager of the Fluid Systems Department
697 Bob J. Register Bob J. Register Bob Register Engineer for KSC/NASA on Apollo and Shuttle programs for 32 years.
Pioneer in the development and implementation of automated checkout system
for Saturn Vehicle using RCA 110 A Computer. Branch Chief of Shuttle Avionics
and
Computer Systems on the Shuttle Program
935 Garland Edward Reichle Garland Edward Reichle NASA, KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, DESIGN ENGINEERING.1965 TO 1984, APOLLO,
SKYLAB, APOLLO-SOUYZ AND SPACE SHUTTLEUMBILICALS AND SERVICING
EQUIPMENT DESIGN, LC-39.1984 TO 1990, CHIEF, UMBILICALS DESIGN
SECTION.1990 TO 1992, CHIEF, DEVELOPMENT TEST LABORATORY.1992 TO 1994,
CHIEF LAUNCH ACCESSORIES DESIGN BRANCH.1994 TO 1995, CHIEF, GSE DESIGN
DIVISION.

71 Cecilia Lenderman Robert F. Reid For 42 Years of dedicated service and superior work on the Thor, Delta, Apollo
Skylab, Shuttle PAM and Delta II Programs.
1679 A.O. Reid A.O. 'Pete' Reid
1109 Stanley R. Reinartz Stanley R. Reinartz Mr. Reinartz's space career spanned 36 years (1957 Army Lieut. ABMA) to 1993. A
civilian transferee to MSFC (1960) he was an SES charter member and managed 3
decades of programs: Saturn I/IB Skylab, IUS, Spacelab Payloads, Shuttle Boosters.
He consulted for Boeing Space Station into 1993 after his 1986 NASA retirement.

1060 Norman Reinertsen Norm Reinertsen I was part of the original Grumman Proposal Team and remained on the program
for 1 1/2 years during the start up. I was promoted and left the program to return
as an Asst. Project Engineer for ground support. I was again promoted and left the
program to return as Safety Director of Space Craft Assembly & Test. I spent a
total of almost 6 years in various assignments listed above
2132 Rebecca Reinsmith Matthew S. Reinsmith
1051 Steven & Rachel Ayres Geoffrey Relph
1601 Lisa Remick Webb I. F. "Rem" Remick April 11 1933 - November 27, 1998 You worked so hard to give to others without
thinking of yourself. Your kind words and smile brightened many days. You left
us so unexpectedly, Dad, we will love, honor, and miss you forever! In our hearts,
you will remain, for eternity!

1150 Jeanne M. Rentmeester Lester F. Rentmeester Lester F. Rentmeester initiated the U.S. space program in Oct.1954, while a USAF
major stationed at the Pentagon. The first satellite was to be used for
photographic reconnaissance as part of the open skies policy, approved by
President Eisenhower. One of his later assignments was Director of Safety,
Eastern Test Range, at Patrick AF Base. A biography used for one of his magazine
articles is
attached. The USAF gave him citation for this program
328 Phyllis Resler William Resler Bill worked on the space program from 1963 to 1983. He was a contract
administrator at Grumman and served as liaison between NASA; subcontractors
and Grumman. He retired from Grumman and relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada in
1983. He passed away on May 6,1995.
2252 Marty Resnik Judy Resnik
717 Jacqueline M. Restivo Salvatore J. Restivo A dedicated electrical engineer/manager, Restivo's varied 'Space career
encompassed two decades, providing prototype design-fabrication,
manufacturing, test and liaison support for the Redstone Missile Guidance
Controls; orbiting Astronomical Observatory Star Trackers, Apollo, LEM, and
Skylab (sexton &periscope) as well as technical support prior to, during and after
launches
at Kennedy, Goddard and Johnson Space Centers
359 Margaret Reutt Niels Reutt He is employed with Lockheed at the Space Center for 10 years-Aeronautic
Engineer degree from VA Tech - Masters from University of Miami - is a pay loader
specialist - worked on the Hubble. In1970 we visited the Space Center he stood in
the center of the building and said - 'Mom, one day I will be here' he was eleven
years old.

768 Robert B. Revenko Robert B. Revenko My Professional experience includes twenty five years in the Aerospace field with
engineering responsibilities in the design of: Missile Launching Facilities (e.g. Titan
etc) AMF. The Grumman-Grumman Aerospace Corp. The Hubble Telescope for
space exploration Perkin Elmer Corp. and Test facilities for testing the mirrors on
the x ray Telescope- Perkin Elmer Corp

464 Farley Stallard Raul Reyes Mr. Reye's 37 years with NASA spanned Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-
Soyuz, Viking and Shuttle programs. From White Sands to KSC, Ernie's career
ranged from ordnance and mechanical engineer, spacecraft and Payload
Operations Chief to Director, Quality Assurance for Kennedy Space Center.
1304 Bruce Jansen Joel R. Reynolds Joel Reynolds, Director, Safety Assurance joined NASA/KSC in1969 during the
Apollo Moon Landing Program as a Fire Protection Engineer. He rose quickly
through the ranks and became Safety Assurance Director in 1996. He has received
numerous awards. Two exceptional Service Medals, Outstanding Leadership
Medal, and the Center Directors Award.

1561 Liz Byers Dick Reyome


88 Tom & Beverly Crowell William R. Rezanka William R. Rezanka - Bill worked on the space program from 1961to 1986. During
the Apollo Moon Launch Program, he led the IBM Launch Team in all preparations
for the launches of the Apollo 9, 12, 14 and 16 Moon Missions and for the Apollo
Skylab Missions 2 and 4.

2211 P.V. Davidson Dusty Rhodes Following 22 years Naval Service, Forrest Joseph "Dusty" Rhodes enthusiastically
supported America's Manned Space Flight programs from 1962 through 1973
while working for NASA. A natural mentor who inspired and shared his passion
for
our country and her endeavors.
1836 James & Debra Ricci Louis Peter Ricci Will submit later
878 John A. Ricciardi John A. Ricciardi Worked on Space Programs throughout my career from June 1968to the present.
Started on the Lunar Module Program, continued on Apollo/Space Shuttle and
followed BSTS and now SOIR Programs. Personally worked at Cape on Proposal
effort with Fred Haise to successfully win Space Shuttle Processing Contract
1012 Anthony Ricciuti Anthony Ricciuti Anthony Ricciuti was a member of the Grumman Aerospace Lunar Module Team
at the Kennedy Space Center from 1966-1970. His efforts on the important
activity of pre launch operations support made a significant contribution to the
successful landing of the first men on the moon. Retired from Grumman in 1970
1970 Charles E Sweeney Jerry "JR" Richards Jerry Richards started his career in 1965 as an aerospace technician on the Apollo
Program with its goal of sending man to the moon. Later he was a supervisor of
Cryogenics and Swing Arms at Pads A & B for the Space Shuttle. He was well
respected for his honest fairness and dedication. He retired in January 2005.
694 Charles Richardson Charles Richardson I was a millwright that was a part of a team whose main responsibility was
servicing of the machine shop equipment that was used in the manufacture of
many of the components for the space programs that Grumman was involved in.
1016 Rebecca Zingarelli Harold Baker Richardson Worked for Pan Am 1940 to 1972 as a communications representative around the
world and in logistics support at Patrick AFB (including Range Tracking ships)
during Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs. Employed as systems analyst for
Boeing at KSC1973 -1983 and worked on the first Space Shuttle. Retired in 1983
2304 Terri L. Adams Larry V. Richardson Tenure with NASA at KSC spanned space flight programs including Apollo, Skylab,
Apollo-Soyuz, and the Space Shuttle. Outstanding contributions in development of
facilities and the CoF program, with valuable assistance and contributions to the
Nation's space program. Hired at Langley in 1962, transferred to KSC in 1965 and
retired 1997.

891 Joseph B. Richburg Joseph B. Richburg Worked for the RCA Missile Test Project (MTP) for 4 years. Spent several years on
Eleuthern Island in the Bahamas on the Mistram system in the PMSS group and
the computer group. Worked in the Tech lab at PAFB as an engineer in Data
Translation Engineering
1472 Joseph B. Richburg Joseph B. Richburg Worked for the RCA Missile Test Project (MTP) for 4 years. Spent several years on
Eleuthern Island in the Bahamas, on the Mistram system in the PMSS group and
the computer group. Worked in the Techlab at PAFB as an engineer in Data
Translation Engineering
322 Arnold Richman Arnold Richman Graduated from the University of Florida in 1959 with a Bachelor of Industrial
Engineering and began his government career as a systems engineer at Warner
Robbins AFB in Georgia. In 1964 he started a distinguished 27-year career with
NASA at KSC as an industrial engineer and in 1965 he became Program Manager
for the KSC Public Affairs Director. In 1979, he was selected as Chief of the Visitors
Services Branch and was responsible for the Distinguished Visitors and General
Public programs and Special Events. As Chief of the VC, his efforts led the way to
acquiring a full sized shuttle exhibit. Following retirement from NASA in 1991, he
became Vice President of The Bionectics Corporation until his retirement in 1995.
His ties with The Astronauts Memorial Foundation began when he served as the
KSC liaison for the design and construction of the Space Mirror Memorial. He has
served on the AMF Board of Directors since 1991 and was elected Chairman in
January 1997. After his Chairmanship, he served as President until March 1999.
He then serves as a member of the Board of Trustees. Many distinguished awards,
including NASA's Exceptional Service Medal and Exceptional Achievement Medal
have highlighted Richman's achievements, throughout his career. For his
dedicated public service to the AMF he was presented the AMF's highest award in
1991, The Ambassador's Award. He resides in Cocoa Beach with his wife, Judy.

755 Adella Richter Albert Richter Systems Engineer worked on Lunar Module
1008 Patti Adams J. Bert Ridenour
456 Florence Riehl & Family William Riehl Member Grumman Aerospace Corporation Lunar Module Launch Team at
Kennedy Space Center during project Apollo 1966-1973. Manager Assembly and
Test Operations. Assistant Manager Assembly and Test Operations Electronics.
2108 Scott Rigell Isom A. "Ike" Rigell Apollo Program - Chief Engineer and Deputy Director, Launch Vehicle Operations
1580 Pauline Riley Pauline Riley
1965 Stephen M. Riley Benjamin M. Riley Ben has been dedicated to the Space Program since he was 4 years old. He
obtained his pilot's license when he turned 17 and soloed before he could drive.
He loves to fly. He is graduating from Texas A&M in May '05 as an Aerospace
Engineer and will be commissioned into the Navy. He plans to work toward
qualifying for the Astronauts Corps. Ben is also an Eagle Scout.
1705 M.A. Ringo, Jr. M.A. 'Hoot & Jane' Ringo, Jr. RCA
1249 Don Rinker Veteran of the Manned Space Flight Program for over 30 years
1966 MLP Operations Richard Risley Richard Risley - a dedicated and skilled Space Craft Technician. Richard worked on
the Space Shuttle vehicles with skill and passion. The Program will be forever
indebted to him.
341 Sigrid Ritter Kuno Ritter My husband is working with the space shuttle program. His company Daimler
Benz Aerospace was two times in space with the satellite ASTRO-SPAS. Sept 93
with Discovery, Nov 94 with Atlantis and now with Columbia on 8th of Nov 96. I
hope
successful again!
787 Pamela Duval Richard Roberts Ric has had a love for space since he was a child. It is this love which has enabled
him, as a teacher, to instill a similar passion in his students. With honesty and
humor, Ric has been able to inspire and encourage students to pursue careers in
space
853 Richard Orren Roberts Richard Orren Roberts I was the Quality Engineer for the Northrop Corp. Ventura Division on the Gemini
and Apollo Recovery Systems. This covered Vendor Tests and Earth Landing Tests
conducted at NAS El Centra, CA.
2235 Felicia Roberts Patrick Roberts Patrick Roberts dreamed of working in the space program since he was a small
child watching the Apollo program on TV. He was proud of graduating from
Georgia Tech and was ecstatic to be working as a lead engineer on the Shuttle
booster rockets, JPL MRO and MARS drill.
838 Alexander I. Robertson Virginia Robertson Wife of Alexander I Robertson - Project Engineering Administrator for the
Grumman L.M. at the Kennedy Space Center
840 Alexander I. Robertson Susan B Robertson Daughter of Alexander I Robertson - Project Engineering Administrator for the
Grumman L.M. at the Kennedy Space Center
841 Alexander I. Robertson Alexander I. Robertson I was the Project Engineering Administrator for the Grumman LM. at the Kennedy
Space Center.
903 Madella Robertson R.B. Robertson GE Company, Apollo Systems 2-1967 to 2-1970Design Engineering to modify 15kv
high voltage LC9 and industrial power system complete 15kv underground and
overhead distribution system from two 115/15kv substations to 150-15kv step-
down unit substations throughout KSC complex providing power to launch area's
and local user area's

566 George Robertson, Jr. George Robertson, Jr. One of Bethpage's Production Control Managers, responsible for the on time
fabrication and delivery to manufacturing floor in order to maintain schedules and
delivery of all end items including LM.
2045 Scott Rhoades Patricia H. Robertson, M.D. Astronaut/Physician. Perished May 24, 2001 from injuries sustained in a plane
crash in Manvel, Texas. Honored September 27, 2007 on behalf of the Rhoades
family to commemorate the opening of the Patricia Hilliard Robertson Center for
Aviation Medicine at the Indiana Regional Medical Center, Indiana, Pennsylvania.
1453 Bernard C. Tracey Meg Tracey Robinson My daughter visited the Space Center last July with her late husband and I am
sure this gift will please her very much at Christmas time. She has been interested
in the Space program since she was in early grade school and has collected many
items of interest and value.
535 William Rock William Rock Director Advanced Technology & Advanced Programs Director Shuttle Program
Management. Deputy Director Payloads Office. Manager Skylab & ASTP
Programs. Director Information systems. Associate Director Apollo Project.
2180 Ronald L. Rockey Ronald L. Rockey Since 1979 Rockwell International AL. Lockheed, Lockheed Martin, United Space
Alliance.
2181 Karen S. Rockey Karen S. Rockey Rockwell International Employee.
1917 Nicole & Andrea Rodrigues Niki & Andi Rodrigues Two children, ages 11 and 9, second generation American who are going to be
very proud and inspired to see their names inscribed on a brick located at the
SpaceWalk of Honor and they just might be a part of a future generation of
astronauts.
1029 Jimmie E. Rogers Jimmie E. Rogers NASA Safety Specialist on Satellites: ORFEU-SPASI STS 51, CRISTASPAS I STS 66
ORFEUS SPAS II STS 80 and CRISTA - SPAS II STS 85
587 Ann E. Rogger Raymond E. Rogger As a fitting memorial to my late husband, Raymond E Rogger, I wish to have his
name memorialized on a brick as one of the designers of the original Lunar
Excursion Module. He was very proud to have been a part of the Apollo Project
169 Alan Marvin Rakofsky Alan Marvin Rokofsky Supported the space program from the first sub-orbital flight to the present space
shuttle program.
851 Paul F. Rom Marilyn A Rom Marilyn was a secretary at the Lewis Research Center in Cleveland Ohio where she
met Frank Rom. Married in 1950, they raised 7children. Marilyn maintained the
home and family and supported Frank during his years at NASA. Enjoying
retirement with Frank, they have 17 grand children and 2 great grand children
850 Paul F. Rom Frank E. Rom, Sr. Frank was a member of the original NASA Team of Engineers/Scientists hand
picked by the NASA Administration to begin the U.S.. Space Program. He held
several Director Positions at the Lewis Research Center in Cleveland Ohio, and
continues to consult for NASA in his retirement
613 Marcello Romanelli Marcello Romanelli M. Romanelli, a member of the LEM engineering team was the LEM Landing Gear
Group Leader. He started on LEM in late 1962 when it was in its proposal stage
and remained active until after the first Lunar Landing leaving the program in
1970. At its peak, the design team he led numbered 21 design engineers
405 Edmund Romano Edmund Romano Grumman Quality Control Coordinator to assure contractual quality inspection
requirements, with the approval of the NASA government representatives, appear
on the shop documents used to construct the lunar module.
644 Murray Romano Murray Romano Group member responsible for the design of the LM electrical power system.
Instrumental in supporting all LM missions at Bethpage Mission Control Center
including Apollo 13 mishap. Support team member sent to KSC to prepare and
activate the LM ascent and descent stage batteries prior to the Apollo Launches
1085 Russell Romano Russell Romano As a Quality Control Inspector for Grumman my responsibilities included checking
surface preparation of Space Shuttle Wings and Elevons prior to prime coat.
Subsequent to priming surfaces, thickness and application is inspected and
presented to the customer for their final acceptance
1500 Bernadine Romanowski Joseph J. Romanowski
276 Kia R. Smith James A. Romine Jim was an electronics engineer with NASA KSC from August 1964until March
1995. He had the privilege to participate in the development and operations of
the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Shuttle programs as a data systems engineer.
2225 Ralf & Yvonne Heckel International Space Education Institute DREH - MEISTER RONNY HESSEL In honor for the turnery Günter Jakob near Leipzig for their integrity into the
space education (help for the NASA Moonbuggy Race) and practices for young
future engineers. Thanks to Mr. Ronny Hessel, master for the turnery with CNC-
machines
in Holzhausen/Saxonia.
2206 Electical & Avionics Department USA - Spaceops.com Robert T. Rook, II Bob Rook was the Second Line Manager at United Space Alliance for the Space
Shuttle Electrical and Avionics Engineering group for 10 years. Prior to this
assignment, he was an INS Manager & INS Engineer.
831 Mary F. Rooker James E. Rooker As a member of KSC's Team, James represents that elite group of dedicated,
honest and hard working members of the Nations Space Program; who with
diligence, humility and perseverance, constantly strive for excellence in the
continuous improvement of manned space flight
832 Mary F. Rooker 871 Hunter Park Place F. R. Rooker Presented in memory of F. R. 'Randy' Rooker a 25 year veteran, who devoted his
life toward furthering our Nations Space Program. Randy embodied the qualities
of team work, dedication, honesty and mutual respect and was an inspiration to
all in
the continuous improvement of manned space flight
1243 Marty & Todd Ropog Julius Ropog Between 1964 and 1982, Julius Ropog was an engineer at TRW in Cleveland, Oh.
He worked on a variety of aerospace projects, including the S-IV B stage of the
Saturn V launch vehicle as well as the descent engine used to land the lunar
module on the moon.
1991 Nancy Gerwe Allen B. Rorvik Our Dad, Allen B. Rorvik, originally from Montana, started working for Boeing in
1954, in Seattle, Washington. He worked on KC 135 Jet Tanker, the Minuteman
Missile in Lancaster, CA and at Cape Canaveral on the Apollo Saturn project as a
Launcher Umbilical Tower monitor in the VAB.
824 Judith J. Rose Lawrence J. Rose Larry is a Propulsion expert. He started in the rocket business in the 1950,s. He
saw and helped the complete Space Program come to life, land on the moon and
now exploring space. He spent nearly 40 years in this business before retiring
from
Martin Marietta
893 John C. Rose John C. Rose 1959-1965 RCA-MTP Various Technical Training Courses supporting ETR and
Projects Mercury & Gemini 1965-1967 First Communications Manager at KSC
Launch Complex 39 (Saturn/Apollo)
1419 Michael Browser Brian Rose
1429 Randy Hayes Tom Rose Tom rose has dedicated his technical expertise to the United States Space Shuttle
Program for more than twenty years. He worked at the historic LC39A (Pad A) in
the hypergolic and fuel cell servicing systems. Tom has earned the honor of being
called a true 'Pad Rat'.
1364 Howard M. Roseman Howard M. Roseman Howard Roseman served in the Infantry during WW II in Europe, as an electrical
engineer (MSEE) He worked at NASA Headquarters from April 1965, beginning on
the Apollo Program until January1997 when he retired as Manager, Space Shuttle
Integration. During that time he received many honors and awards
1371 Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Carter Anthony R. Rosinski Anthony R Rosinski was a NASA employee at the John F. Kennedy Space Center,
Procurement Office, from June 1964 until his untimely death in October 1975 at
the age of 39. At the time of his death, Tony was Contracting Officer for the
Shuttle runway construction contract.
670 Carolyn Ross Larry Ross During the 1960's while my husband was employed by Sperry Gyroscope Co. as a
Senior Engineer, he was involved with the development and building of the three
high power transmitters and power amplifiers & radars aboard tracking ships
Arnold and Vandenberg.
377 Elisabeth Rossmann Joseph Rossmann He worked with Wernherr V. Braun in several projects especiallyV2 and made
therefore a lot for the later started shuttle program.
1673 William Hanley Sharon Kelly Roth
1599 Sarah Albright David & Sharon Rothman
1538 Mrs. Hugo Rotondi Hugo Rotondi Hugo Rotondi was an employee of R.C.A. during the historical period of our
country's space program. He worked along side friends Richard Marine and John
Esposito. We all made lasting friendships that last to this day. Loving wife Elaine
and daughters Nancy and Elaine were cheerleaders for the space program and
Florida. Started 1/4/60 - end 12/27/69
1952 Hugo Rotondi Elaine & Hugo Rotondi Hugo, Elaine & daughters relocated from NY to Florida in 1960. Hugo left Kodak
for a position with RCA as a lab technician at Patrick Air Force Base. The next 10
years were happy ones, with priceless memories of friends & family watching
historical space launches over beautiful Cocoa Beach. A wonderful time, cannot
imagine anything better.

Hugo Rotondi was employed by RCA during the pioneering time of the space
exploration program. Working along side friends Richard Marine & John Esposito,
developing film and photographs capturing historical images for a lifetime. Loving
wife Elaine and daughters Nancy & Elaine were cheerleaders of the space
program, Florida and Dad.
1207 Alan Gordon Rottman The Rottmans
1209 Alan Gordon Rottman The Rottmans
652 Herbert J. Rowe Herbert J. Rowe Associate Administrator for External Affairs, 1975-1978First appointed organized
coordinated relationships with industry, Congress, White House, NASA Centers,
Academia, Military and general public
1567 Ralph V. Rowe Ralph V (Mick) Rowe RCA/ Ralph V (Mick) Rowe Work History 1/16/59 through 9/30/88.Trinidad/
Fernando De Noronha/ Antigua/ Eleuthera/ Grand Turk/San Salvador/ Ascension/
Mahe/ South Africa/ Greenland/ Alaska/Andros/ Cudjoe Key/ Cape Canaveral Jan
1959- August 1972Missile Test Project/ Jan 1975- Oct 1988 Ballistic Missile Early
Warning System. Atlantic Underwater Test & Evaluation Center. Air Control &
Warning Project, Tethered Aerostat Radar Systems
1918 Elisabeth Rowley Elisabeth Rowley Will submit at a later time.
1183 Paula M. Roy M.D. Evan Blake Roy Blake is a 10 year old Space enthusiast who has a remarkable collection of Space
memorabilia. The only place he asks to visit on Florida vacations is Kennedy Space
Center
1091 Thomas Rozzi Thomas Rozzi My responsibility for the Grumman Group as Vice President of Grumman, was
Security, personnel, and labor relations
714 Sal Rubino Sal Rubino Sal for 14 years, working in the quality control technical service department was
responsible for overseeing the many thousands of manufacturing and quality
control documents liaison between Grumman QC and NASA QC should questions
of quality control arise
2245 Brian J. Rubino Brian J. Rubino
495 Charles Rudd Charles Rudd NASA Astronaut Training Specialist, Space Flight Simulated Division. Served as
NASA Astronaut Training Officer and Space-craft Flight Simulator Operator on
Gemini, Apollo Command Module, Lunar Module and Shuttle Spacecraft
programs. Trained astronauts in Spacecraft Systems, Ingress-Egress Procedures
and Lunar Surface Experiments. Served as an Apollo Program Crew Debriefing
Officer.
433 Annemarie Sub Suess Rudolf Rudolf works for DASA Astro-Spas program which is part of several space missions
made with the shuttle.
1844 Janice FitzGerald Joseph Rudzinski This is dedicated by his family with love and gratitude for his service in our United
States Army during WWII. His patriotism to his country helped pave the way
towards making the dream of space exploration a reality. His pride in our
country's space efforts was evident as he watched the launch of the Apollo-Soyuz
from KSC.
1657 Cheri Rufener Roger K. Rufener
304 Nelson Ruiz Nelson Ruiz Worked as a mechanical technician in testing, installation of components,
servicing with fuels and liquids, pyrotechnics installation, and prepare spacecrafts
for launch with Grumman Aerospace (3/66 - 1/73) in lunar modules (LM-1 thru
LM-6); with General Dynamics (1/77 - 10/77) in Atlas Centaur; with Rockwell(3/78
- 2/84) and Lockheed (2/84 - 7/95) in space shuttle (STS-1thru STS-62).

733 Raymond Russo Raymond Russo I Raymond Russo was a Lunar Module Pioneer and was a member of the
Grumman A/C Engineering Corp. Team at KSC. When the first Apollo Lunar
Landing Space Craft was launched on 1/22/68and worked the Apollo Program
thru its completion
as a manufacturing Space Craft Foreman
1964 Dennis & Diane Peterson Matthew Russo Will submit at a later time.
290 James Ruszkai James Ruszkai From Dec 1967 through March 1970 worked on thermal shielding of the ascent
stages of the lunar module in plant 5 Bethpage, NY. I also was sent to the Cape to
continue on LM#5 and also witnessedLM#3 being sent up during the Apollo
program.
1730 Gene Fetner Julian Wakefield Tom Rutherford RCA
677 Cary Rutland Cary Rutland Graduated from Georgia Tech 1956; Army Ballistic Missile Agency Redstone
Project and launch of first US satellite, January 30,1958; worked design of
Saturn's, Skylab, Spacelab, Hubble Telescope. 1986 joined shuttle return-to-flight,
manager solid rocket booster project; 42 shuttle launches, retired April
1995.NASA Exceptional
Service Medal and Snoopy Awards.
1514 Mary A. Rutt Mary A. "Sam" Rutt 'RCA Old Timer'
105 Edward N. Ryan, Jr. Edward N. Ryan Started space career 19 Sept 1936, Picatinney Arsenal NJ, worked on space
related projects for various contractors. Was Safety Manager at LC 39 Pad A
between May 1965 and Oct 1969. Worked in the space industry 33 years.
1416 Thomas Burke Emily Burke Ryan Burke
106 Edward N. Ryan, Jr. Edward N. Ryan, Jr. Started space career 28 Oct 1969 served as Missile Maintenance Technician USAF
and ICBM Maintenance Manager (Titan II) until retirement in 1987. Worked at
KSC form 11/87 to present as Technical Training Instructor. I have trained
Flight/Closeout and Astronaut Rescue Crews from STS 27 thru present. Space
industry service 27 years.
1423 Sue Ann Sachse Paul Caspar Sachse Paul was the Manufacturing Vehicle Manager (day shift) for LM1and LM5, for
Grumman. He and our family have always been proud of this accomplishment
and honor.
2007 Rod Saisho Rod Saisho NASA and Kennedy Space Center supporter, dedicated to the success of The
American Space Program. April 1, 2006: Participant of the NASA/KSC ATX
program.
1069 Louis Salamone Louis Salamone
2076 Trudy Shomo Luis Salinas Luis Salinas is the program manager of Safety and Risk for Delaware North
Companies. He keeps employees and guests safe every day.
642 Faye A. Salter Larry D. Salter Larry worked for NASA at the Marshall Space Flight Center for 27 years, NASA
headquarters for 2 years and Kennedy Space Center for 6 years. His expertise was
Assuring the Structural Integrity of Flight Components. Programs included the
Saturn V, Skylab and the Space Shuttle main engines
1584 Araceli Y. San Jose Chris & Bryan San Jose
1576 R. M. Sanders R. M. 'Sandy' Sanders RCA JANUARY 1956 THRU OCTOBER 1988AND STILL WORKS FOR C S R
786 Mrs. L. Habenicht Lloyd Nelson Sanford Born 12-10-11 in San Diego, California. Began Boeing career 1959-1963 Roswell,
NM on Missile Program. 1963-1972 New Orleans-Michoud. Developed new
concept of procedures and scheduling systems for Facilities A & R and
Maintenance functions for S-1C Program. Honored by inclusion in Apollo/Saturn V
Roll of Honor, Library of Congress
1919 Barry W. Sans The Sans Family Will submit at a later time.
1315 Ruth Santomassino Fred A. Santomassino Fred was a still photographer with the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo Programs.
two of his pictures were published in National Geographic
1342 Patricia W. Santos Craig V. Santos Began his career in 1957 with RCA in range safety and the odolite camera's. Spent
time with the Martin Co. then went with Rockwell thru the Apollo Program. Also
time with Grumman and back to Rockwell until retirement 7/31/95
1603 Johnise L. Sapundjieff Johnise L. Sapundjieff
726 Mrs. Minnie Sarbello Salvatore A. Sarbello Aerospace Engineer, Apollo Program. Saturn IV, I B, and V Boosters (Boeing).
Launch team, early Apollo missions. At Grumman, responsible for electrical
systems of the Lunar Module. When Apollo 13,s service module explosion cut
electric power, he ran the tests determining that the LM could supply power to
the
crippled space craft
3 Thomas J. Sarko Thomas J. Sarko Science teacher and aerospace educator since 1975.
2193 Roger Sarkovics Roger Sarkovics NASA Engineer for thirty plus years. Worked Space Shuttle and NASA Atlas
programs. Contributed as team member to ground processing and successful
launches of multiple GOES, weather and TRDSS communications satellites,
Shuttle/ DOD, Shuttle /MIR and Shuttle/ Space Station missions, as well as the
Hubble
Space Telescope.
1870 Rebecca Sarver Rebecca & Jeremy Sarver Will submit at a later time.
247 Melanie Sasiela William Sasiela Only Bendix employee to receive Certificate of Appreciation from Director of
NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL in1974 for technical and
managerial participation in Saturn-Apollo-Skylab program. NASA Public Service
Award from NASA headquarters, Washington, D.C. as result of dedicated efforts
contributed to success of the Apollo-Soyuz (USA-USSR) joint mission.
14 G. T. Sasseen G.T. Sasseen Chief Engineer Spacecraft Operations. Apollo, Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz Chief Engineer
Shuttle Program. Skunk Works - Space Station Engineer Director Shuttle Return to
Flight.

927 Paul Savage Christopher Savage Christopher has been my friend and motivation during my career at Ames. As my
son, he has been always supportive and interested in my work with the Russian
joint program, as well as in preparing for Spacelab mission STS-58 in 1993. I want
him to be a part of NASA's SpaceWalk of Honor as a tribute to his love and
support
of me, and of his interest in our space program.
1228 John H. Savarie John H. Savarie Director of the Ground Guidance System that provided orbital insertion steering
commands and discrete functional events for precise Mercury, Gemini and Atlas
Adgena Astronauts safe flight and orbital entry
1794 Corina Savela Corina Marie Savela Corina Marie Savela worked for NASA contractor McDonnell Douglas from 1987-
1990. The primary project was the Partial Payload Checkout Unit (PPCU) used
later to process payloads prior to a shuttle mission. Corina received the following
awards: PPU Source Evaluation Team - NASA Team Award, Significant
Contribution on the PPCU Critical Design Review - NASA Recognition, NASA Group
Achievement Award for being a member of the PPCU Design Team. Corina was
responsible for the Archive and Retrieval Subsystem (ARS).
1635 Richard & Opal Marchant Richard Saville RCA
1473 Ferdinando Savio Ferdinando Savio
1866 Laura Gosper J. Charles 'Buz' Sawyer, Jr. Mr. Sawyer’s contribution spans 42 years and covers the country from coast to
coast. He served as a Range Safety Analyst at the Pacific Missile Range and moved
on to become the Director of Range Safety at Eglin AFB. Buz joined NASA
Headquarters during return to flight where he provided Safety and Mission
Assurance guidance to numerous spacecraft programs. His position during his
years at Kennedy Space Center was as the Manager of the Payload Carriers
Program.
1643 Vickie, Kevin & Kelley Sax Chistina M. Sax
288 Kenneth M. Saxton Kenneth M. Saxton Ken was employed by the Grumman Aerospace Corporation and assigned to the
Kennedy Space Center from 1967 through 1970 as program planner and
scheduler in support of the lunar module (LM) portion of the Apollo program. He
worked on
Apollo missions seven through thirteen.
2188 Philip Scarpa, M.D. Philip J. Scarpa M.D., M.S. Manager, Medical Operations, Kennedy Space Center. Supported 50+ space
shuttle missions. At KSC 1988 (student), 1994 (employee). Aerospace and
Occupational Medicine certified. Supervisor, Medical Education Program.
Coordinator, Human Research program. Columbia accident investigation team.
Published researcher. Instrumental in United Kingdom forming a space medicine
association. Executive officer, Aerospace Medical Association.
2024 Joel Schachter Joel Schachter My programs at Grumman included working on the LEM & Lunar Rover. While in
Human Factors I edited the Apollo Operations Handbook on APS, DPS & RCS. I
also designed the Lunar Rover test site & managed it at Calverton Facility.
671 Alvin Schaefer Alvin Schaefer Echo II program & launch team - Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla. &Vandenberg AFS, Cal.
Apollo program - Asst. Mgr - assembly & testops. Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
1815 Fred Schaefer Fred Schaefer RCA-MTP Staff Clerk and Wire Technician - Grand Bahamas A.A.F.B. 1955- 1969
Recorded astronauts de-briefings for RCA/Others
Resides at "Ex-Mari" Villa - Gold Rock Creek, Grand Bahamas; Miami, Florida;
Blowing Rock, N. Carolina
1864 Fred Schafer Francis L. Schafer Will submit at a later time.
1201 Irwin Jay Schauer Irwin Jay Schauer Irwin Jay Schauer has served as NASA LaRC's Quality and Productivity Officer since
1990, and as a designated Grievance Examiner, National Examiner for the
Presidents Quality Award and for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award;
and previously as Personnel Director. He also served in management positions at
NASA Headquarters.
1202 Catharine G. Schauer Catharine G. Schauer Catharine Guberman Schauer contributed to the space program at NASA LaRC as
the Center's Public Affairs Officer for Space and currently as a Program Analyst for
the Space Science Support Office. She received more than 30 National and State
Awards for projects related to her NASA efforts.
2051 John L. Schaumann John L. Schaumann RCA-MTP Started in 1956.
983 From His Proud 6 Children & Their Spouses Richard 'Dick' Schealer CAME TO CKAFS (MARTIN COMPANY) 12/63 TO ACTIVATE COMPLEX #41
FORGEMINI PROGRAM THEN WORKED IN OPERATIONS SUPPORT (GE).
JOINEDNASA 12/66; WORKED WITH APOLLO, SKYLAB & SHUTTLE PROGRAMS;
TOVANDENBERG AFB AS SHUTTLE FACILITIES OPERATIONS SUPPORT
MANAGER;RETURNED TO KSC TO SERVE AS SHUTTLE TEST DIRECTOR. RETIRED
NASA11/88
259 Raymond Scheen Ray Scheen Ray provided Range Instrumentation Engineering support since the early sixties
for the manned missions including Mercury, Gemini and Apollo. During the Space
Shuttle program he developed the computer software architecture for the
automated support requirements system data base. This data base is also
supporting the International Space Station processing.
1282 James F. Sherer James F. Scherer Bendix Corp. Navigation & Ctrl.1969-1970 Project Engineer, Apollo Applications,
Sys. Engineering Group. Ground Equipment for Launch of Apollo Applications
Skylab's. Amer. Rockwell 1966-68 Flight Test Engineer, Stage Saturn V Apollo
Launch Vehicle. Supervised recording station R2 SC Launch Control Ctr. Complex
39.Member of Launch Team Saturn V Vehicle. NASA 1962-65 Engineering Aide
NASA Co-op Cape Canaveral. Launch Vehicle. Sat. tracking & Acoustical labs,&
operations. UDOP
1835 Tracy Jennings Betty Scherer Betty Scherer was an employee at KSC for over 15 years. Betty worked on the
Space Shuttle as a Quality Control Inspector for both Rockwell and Lockheed.
Primarily, Betty was responsible for inspecting the thermal tile during and after
installation to the shuttle; as well as inspecting crew compartment
instrumentation.
292 Richard C. Scherrer, Sr. Richard Scherrer, Sr. From Jan 1966 to July 1970 was part of the Lunar Module Team that provided
support for the systems check as the vehicle moved from M.S.O. to the V.A.B. and
then finally to the launch pad. Provided advance planning by reviewing detailed
test procedures; co-coordinated and arranged equipment requirements to
successfully complete tests before final countdown.
625 Richard Scheuing Richard A. Scheuing, PhD Grumman Corporation VP for Advanced Technology (retired). Previously, headed
Grumman's Research group that made significant contributions to the LM's
success including a unique 'detonation shock tube' concept for accurate
laboratory simulation of rocket plumes, leading to complete redesign of the LM
thermal protection system immediately prior to first orbital flight
711 Gunther A. Schield Gunter A. Schiel During my employment at Grumman Aircraft Corp. I had the privilege of working
on the American Space Program. My contribution was the manufacture of various
welded aluminum hardware assemblies for the LM. The most recognizable being
the heat shield framework for the vehicle's main fuel cells
1346 Philip W. Schielke Werner A. Schielke
406 Paul Schiffres Paul Schiffres Paul Schiffres, a Professional Engineer with a Master Degree in Electrical
Engineering, contributed to the design and development of radar systems for
military aircraft and space vehicles. Between 1964 and 1971 Mr.Schiffres devoted
his efforts exclusively to Project Apollo where he participated in various
engineering aspects of the Lunar Module's radar development program. In 1969
he was appointed -Senior Group Leader managing a twenty-two man engineering
staff with responsibility for the vehicle's Landing Radar, Rendezvous Radar,
Command Service Module Transponder. As such he was closely involved in all
phases of radar qualification testing, hardware reliability assurance, and
equipment mission readiness reviews at Cape Kennedy for the lunar flights of
Apollo 9 to 15. The Landing Radar in particular was a "mission critical" system
that would have required an abort of the landing had it malfunctioned.
Mr.Schiffres served on Grumman's mission support team at the Houston Manned
Spacecraft Center on Apollo 11, the first manned landing on the moon. During his
twenty- nine years at the Grumman Aircraft Corporation he participated in the
design, development, and production efforts on Grumman aircraft radars, worked
on many classified state of the art radar performance technology efforts including
studies of Space Based Radar Systems
1441 Coastal Carolinas Chapter Of Grumman Retiree Club Thomas George Schindler In Memory of Thomas G Schindler who passed away July 18,1999 Donated by
Coastal Carolinas Chapter of Grumman Retiree Club. Tom was a Grumman
Aerospace Corporation employee over 38 years, from February 1952 through
October 1991.He was considered top management and worked on the LM,F-14
and other projects
1097 Donald F. Schlegel Donald F. Schlegel Assistant Program Manager Apollo Lunar Module Grumman Aerospace Corp.
Bethpage NY. Program Director Space Shuttle Orbiter Wings Grumman)
1512 Albert J. Schmidt Albert J. Schmidt I was employed by RCA from 1959 to 1982, and by Raytheon from1982 to 1994.
Both companies held major contracts on the Eastern Range during my tenure. My
work with both companies involved writing technical proposals for competitive
procurements, utilizing the expertise of Eastern Range engineering and technical
personnel.
2283 Patricia A. Schmidt Fredrick William Schmidt Jr. Major Frederick William Schmidt Jr. was carried home by the Lord after a short
battle with illness on January 22, 2015. Fred was a space, travel and nature
enthusiast. He enjoyed hiking, exploring and astronomy. He loved to be part of
the great wonders of nature that God created.
999 Howard W. Schmohl Howard W. Schmohl I, HOWARD W. SCHMOHL, WORKED FOR GRUMMAN WHEN IT WAS
GRUMMANAIRCRAFT ENG. CO. IN TH EARLY 60'S I WORKED IN PL #2 TOOL &
DIEDEPT. IN BETHPAGE L.I. N.Y.. AT THAT TIME I MACHINED ANDFABRICATED
MANY TOOLS USED IN THE FABRICATION OF THE LUNAR MODULE
1034 Dr. James M. Schneider Dr James M. Schneider Early Mercury days flew British Shackleton patrol using Sarah Equipment
searching for re entry vehicles. Later flew U.S. patrol aircraft P2V,P5M and P3 on
recovery missions. Assisted in designing, manufacture and installation special high
gain antenna to overcome lost signal from spacecraft/re entry vehicle
1720 RCA Old-Timers Robert "Bob" Schnepf RCA
490 David Schnurman N. Walter Schnurman Our father, N. Walter Schnurman, worked for 42 years at Grumman Corporation,
the manufacturer of the Lunar Module and the Lunar Rover. As children, we were
all gathered around the television for the new family experience, watching every
lift off, lunar landing and all splash downs.
1494 Union Middle School Union Middle School - Iowa
1848 Curtis Brodhecker Marilyn K. Schorfield Marilyn has been a true inspiration to all of those that have had the privilege to
know and work with her through more than 20 years to the Manned Space
Program. She has always shown the professionalism expected for the Space
Program at KSC.
1849 Curtis Brodhecker Christopher Schorfield Chris has shown great dedication to the Manned Space Flight Program of the
United States of America for more than 34 years. His commitment to the Space
Program has been an inspiration to all of us that have had the pleasure to work
with him through the years.
342 Gertrud Schrempp Winfried Schrempp The German Winfried Schrempp started his international space career as a
member of COMSAT in 1965-67. In 1993-94 he returned to the USA with a
German crew to prepare the launches of the satellites ORTEUS-SPAS and CHRISTA-
SPAS on the shuttle flightsSTS-51 and STS-66 at the Kennedy Space Center.
1379 United Pawn Schroefels United Pawn Schroefel's
945 Robert Schuck Robert Schuck Grumman Engineering- Release and Control group, checked all drawing and
engineering orders prior to release. Released drawing & EO's to shops so parts
could be made. Worked on LEM from 1965 thru 1971.
1093 Cortlandt E. Schult Cortlandt E. Schult Aug. 1964 -Apr. 1967 Bethpage NY-Electro-Mechanical design group leader in
electrical power sub-system. Apr. 1967-Apr. 1970 Kennedy Space Center, FL.-
Electrical power sub system group leader in the project engineering office
1817 Larry Taylor Carl E. Schultze Carl Schultze (1980-2002) won a Silver Snoopy as a founding member of the
Emergency Medical Technician Corps at KSC. He was Lead Technician at Ordnance
Processing Facility and responsible for critical Shuttle safety systems. He was
active in community youth sports and a member of the Knights of Columbus.
966 Lorraine Champagne Charles Schutten Charlie served the SPC program as a USA Facility Site Coordinator at LC-39 launch
pad A from April 1990 - June 1997. He was instrumental in the implementation of
GSS Shuttle launch and post-launch pad operations. His candor and humor was
enlightening during the stress of daily launch requirements.
212 Rose Schwartz Rose Schwartz I work for Delaware North in Orbit Cafeteria as a G.I.W. I have been working there
since June 1993. I am starting my third year as member of A.M.E. I continue to be
an avid Space Fan and watch all launches.
707 Richard Schwartz Richard Schwartz As an engineer and executive at Rocketdyne, Hercules and Alliant Tech systems,
Richard Schwartz has made a significant contributions to America's Space
Program. He is widely recognized for his leadership on major programs including
the Saturn V, Global Positioning System Satellite, Space Shuttle orbiter and main
engine,
Space Station Delta II, and Titan IV
1019 William T. Schwendler, Jr. William T. Schwendler William T Schwendler was a founder of Grumman Aircraft Engineering
Corporation, and served as Chief Engineer from it,s1929 inception into the 1950,s.
His conservative design philosophy and position as Grumman's Chairman of the
Executive Committee during the Apollo Program contributed to the success of
Grumman's Lunar Module Program.

1420 Alice B. Schwindt Alphonse J. Schwindt Al Schwindt worked at KSC from 1967 until his death May 15,1999He was an
engineer working in the Hazardous Gas Detection System, from the Apollo
Program on, and he was scheduled to work the shuttle launch in may. He was a
dedicated man whose joy in his work never wavered.
312 D. D. Buchanan Edward Scully Holding for Mr. Scully to submit after he receives his certificate for Christmas.
709 Col John D. Seaberg Col. John D. Seaberg During 1956-1958 Col. Seaberg worked on Air Force program Suntan exploiting
liquid hydrogen as a propulsion fuel. In 1958 he became the first manager of
Project Centaur which included development of the RL-10 hydrogen rocket
engine. In 1959 he was transferred to NASA to continue managing Centaur
901 Rose Marie Seabolt Harris Seabolt 'Harry' was there, in fire and security (1955), From the Downrange Islands to PAFB
and then the building of the Space Center. As a Safety Engineer through Mercury,
Gemini and Apollo Programs and then the Space Shuttle ending his career with
Martin Marietta and the Titan Program (1993)

1083 Earl B. Seagle Earl B. Seagle Earl, was in the first group of Electrical (Quality Control) Inspector assigned to the
LEM Program in Plant 5 Bethpage NY
1540 Edward Sears Edward Sears RCA
1546 Billy E. Seay Billy E. Seay RCA/ Worked at Cape Canaveral AFS. March 1962-to Sept 1993. RCA March 1962-
to Sept 1987,GE Sept 1987 to Sept 1988, CSR Sept 1988 to Sept 1993.
Communications, Communications Security, and Timing.
620 Margaret A. Sedgley Douglas W. Sedgley Doug Sedgley started with Grumman on the Apollo project in May1963, after
having worked in rocket engine and propellant development in California. He was
Engineering Analysis group leader in the Reaction Control Subsystem Section,
where he supported all Lunar Module space flights through Apollo 11the first
manned landing
306 Delores Sees Marion Sees Wrote test and checkout procedures to prepare Apollo spacecraft for launch to
the moon. Wrote operations maintenance instruction manuals to process space
shuttles for launch. Specialist in support of flight component repairs in avionics lab
at NASA Shuttle Logistics Depot. Received 'Silver Snoopy' and 'Space Flight
Awareness' launch honoree awards.
1796 Edwin E. Seibel Edwin E. Seibel Will submit at a later time.
1288 Vern Seibert Vern Seibert
608 Theresa A. Seip Theresa A. Seip Theresa was a Grumman employee from September 8th 1965 to her retirement
on June 30th 1987 (22 yrs). She worked in most plants within the Bethpage
Campus. All drawings and related information passed through her hands as part
of management in Reproduction and Drawing Distribution Departments this effort
included all company and Space Programs

614 Daniel T. Seip Daniel T. Seip Danny was employed by Grumman from September 28th 1941 to retirement on
May 31 1984. Enjoyed 22 years in plant 2 tool &fixture department and 21 years
as a tooling and later an Airframe Time Estimator. During the Space program he
was instrumental in building the descent stage module assembly fixture and the
erection at the engine support fixture for 'Fire In The Hole ' before relocation to
white sands
2210 Tom Loshe Michael J. Seleway Michael was a loyal, combat-decorated veteran of the U.S. military who felt
honored and privileged to also have served his country through his dedicated
support of U.S. space programs.
1402 Marilyn Selkirk Samuel J. Selkirk
1403 Marilyn Selkirk Robert A. Selkirk
756 Chester W. Senig Chester W. Senig I started with Grumman 3-19-1934 Perm # 197I was Manufacturing Supervisor of
the Ascent Stage for the entire program. I retired April 1977 while in charge of
Electron Beam Welding (Titanium) F14 wing center section
500 Mark E. Sestile Eugene M. Sestile MR. Sestile Started W/NASA In 1964 As A Launch Vehicle Test Conductor For The
Saturn 1 AND 1B Programs. SES Then Moved To Apollo Saturn 5 As A NASA Lead
Launch Test Director For Apollo Saturn 5 Missions 10,14, & 16. After The Apollo
Program Ended, Mr. Sestile Headed The Manifest, Planning & Scheduling For The
Shuttle Program From STS 1 THROUGH STS 81, & Presently Working On The NASA
Space Station Integration Team.
107 John P. Shaffer Krista K. Shaffer Krista has been a NASA employee for 12 years. She has received the coveted
'Silver Snoopy' award from Astronaut Scott Horowitz for her effort in design and
completion of a safety measure to fill voids in tunnels under the Crawler way. Her
effort in this project ensured continued safety of roll-outs for all Space Shuttles to
CC 39 A or CC 39 B.
108 John P. Shaffer John P. Shaffer John has been employed by EG&G Florida for 6 years. John received the coveted
'Silver Snoopy' award from astronaut Kevin Kregel in1995 for his effort in the
cleanup of contamination at the C-5switch yard. His effort ensured continuing
electrical service to all launch pads ensuring continued on time launch schedules.
1235 Paul M. Shambreskis Robert & Helen Shambreskis
1236 Paul M. Shambreskis Paul M. Shambreskis
1986 Jacki Shanes Jeffrey H. Shanes
805 Steve Shapiro Benjamin Shapiro Benjamin is only seven years old (1997) and has been to KSC 4times and he loves
it. He saw two Shuttle launches and he met Astronaut Fred Haise. He will plan
many more returns with his Dad and later his kids. He loves to shop and collect
autographs
1334 Herman S. Sharma Herman S. Sharma Herman S. Sharma: Retired employee of The NASA Johnson Space Center
Houston, TX. Was employed as an Exercise Physiologist in the Life Sciences
Division from May 1962-Jan.1985.During my employment at MSC-JSC,I worked in
Flight Medicine Branch, conducting tests on Subjects testing the Space Suits
before missions, treadmill stress tests on Astronauts prior to Space Flights. Also
traveled aboard Navy Ships testing Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, Apollo Soyuz, Shuttle
Missions
1182 Andre V. Sharp Donald J. Sharp Donald J Sharp, Poplar Bluff, Missouri USAF (7 1/2 yrs) Military Duty AFSC/TSO
Ballistics/Cruise Contracts. NASA (21 yrs) MSC/FO Contracting Officer
Mercury/Gemini KSC/RFMO DFRC ALT Landing Site Development Resident KSC
Project Office Representative STS landings. LSOC (5 1/2 yrs) VAFB Process Planner
ET/SRB KSC Program Analyst Payload Engineering Awards (30) Siler Snoopy,
Hubble (HST), STS Missions, ALT, Gemini, Mercury, Delta/Centaur Viking Pioneer
970 Daniel Shaughnessy Daniel Shaughnessy I have worked with the space program at Patrick AFB during project Mercury and
continuing currently with the Shuttle program at KSC.
1108 Bill Shay The Shay Family There was three generations of the Shay Family that have worked at Grumman
since 1948. Starting with William J Shay (#44400),then sons William M (#75092),
Edward C (#120486),Kevin J (#121923), daughter Kathleen Shay Lloyd(#162725)
and grandson William L Shay (#193100)
1110 John J. Shea John J. Shea John J. Shea - Grumman Aerospace Corp. - Electrical Engineer Lunar Module
Program of Project Apollo. Design leader for the activation of the Lunar Module
test site. Field engineer overseeing the construction of the test site at White
Sands, NM. Test engineer - descent stage of the Lunar Lander (1964-1969)
502 Edward Sheedy Frank R. Sheedy Employed by Grumman Aerospace and assigned to the Lunar Module Program,
Frank was referred to as 'Mr. Pert'. Responsible for tracking all engineering tasks
for LM Ground Support including engine tests performed in White Sands. Frank
witnessed the Apollo11 liftoff and is proud to have contributed to the Space
Program
1357 Marie Sheen Marie Sheen
900 Pietro Els Maria Sheldon Because of the wonderful family and efficient way she works and serves the
customers at Ramada she makes Space Shuttle Launches a joy. A home away from
home thank you Maria
1544 Shellie T. Shelton Shellie T. Shelton RCA/ I was the second female Electronic Tech in Comm. for RCA on Ascension
Island. I was the first female Electronic Tech. for RCA in the Telephone & Cable
Maintenance. Crew at CCAFS. I am the first female Comm. Requirements Analyst
for CSR at CCAFS.
1299 Gordon W. Sherman Byron W. Dr. Sherman 1959-1962, Edwards Air Force Base. Capt. Sherman engineered design of control
systems for performance testing of large rocket engines and telemetry range
development.1968-1972, NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, Dr. Sherman served
as
consulting engineer, Apollo Program.
1297 Richard A. Shores Elmer M. Shores Design Engineer whose creations flew into space with John Glenn, and on other
Mercury Missions. Prototypes of his work bearing the initials 'EMS' are exhibited
at the National Air & Space Museum. Died in 1963 at age 41. Survived by wife
Doris, and children Virginia, Thomas, Barbara, Robert, and Richard
2009 Linette Padgett Marie Short Booker
1325 Sharon Jones Pete Shroble Worked on Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, and Shuttle Programs working for
Convair, Rockwell and Martin Lockheed
606 Dean R. Shull Dean Shull Provided methods planning detail & assembly operation sheets and provided
liaison with shop & engineering during manufacture and assembly of LEM Module
& Space Shuttle Wing
96 Arlene Harbison Richard L. Sibley More than 10 years dedicated to Aircraft and Aerospace industriesRA5 Vigilante
fighter/bomber and YAT-28 Turboprop low flight fighter/bomber. All manned and
unmanned Apollo program flight. Second generation of three involved in Space
Program.
97 Arlene Harbison Richard W. Sibley More than 40 years dedicated to Aircraft and Aerospace industriesF-86 Sabre jet,
RA5 Vigilante fighter/bomber and YAT-28 Turboprop low flight fighter/bomber.
All manned and unmanned Apollo Program flights and 5 years to Shuttle Program.
First generation of three in Space Program.

95 Arlene Harbison Cynthia Sibley Bixby More than 10 years dedicated to the Aerospace program, Shuttle flights, Delta
program and to the Titan program. Third generation of tree affiliated with Space
Program effort.
1038 Norm Foster Herman Reid Sides Mr. Sides spent his industrial career in a business in direct to the space
contractors. He has always been and continues to bean enthusiastic, vocal
supporter of the NASA Space Programs
1293 Carol Sidorski Carol Sidorski I started in May of 1966 in plant 33 (Syosset) working for Pete Kiener and Rudy
Avibabite. Our organization supported many A/C programs but I was assigned to
the LM. I worked with manufacturing and liaison engineering in statusing the LM
notification kits and worked with the Bill of materials on blueprints to make
certain the proper mfg. department receives their print distribution
2128 Gabe Gabrielle Maria Siebold-Colyer Maria Siebold-Colyer established a direct link with NASA and then uses the
information to instill awareness and fuel the imagination of her students. She
displays posters, literature, and photos in her classroom as well as accesses live
feed from NASA web sites to relay current mission status. As a Special Education
Teacher Maria instills belief and hope in all students and exemplifies that “THE
DREAM IS ALIVE”.
1736 G. Denton Clark Joseph "Joe" Siegel Joseph Siegel was Personnel Manager of the RCA Missile Test Project from
February 1956 to October 1959. His organization recruited and relocated
hundreds of highly skilled engineering and technical employees during the space
race with Russia. Mr. Siegel later became Vice President of Labor Relations for
RCA Corporation, responsible for managing labor relations with over 50,000
unionized
employees.
1257 Tim Sikora Paul Sikora Paul F. Sikora, a metallurgist, worked with NACA/NASA at the Lewis Research
Center in Cleveland, Ohio. He developed high temperature super alloy's and
advanced ceramics in support of the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle
Programs. He is the Arthur of numerous papers and holds several patents.
1972 Catherine Silvestro Gregory Silvestro Young Eagles Certificate (EAA Member) Liftoff Software User
Interest in Mars/Deep Impact Missions X-15 Interest
1971 Catherine Silvestro Ralph Silvestro IV Young Eagles Certificate (EAA Member) Liftoff Software User
Interest in Mars/Deep Impact Missions SR-71 Interest
1283 Pam Seaton Jane Anne Simmons Jane Anne Simmons McCorquodale from Miami to New Mexico-California and
back to Florida. Faithful and steadfast wife, mother, and proponent of Space
Exploration. Without your support our dreams could not have come true
1284 Pam Seaton Stanley H. Simmons Stanley H. Simmons Adventurer. He began in 1947 at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory, New Mexico. From 1957 to 1971 he worked for Lockheed and
Rockwell. From Polaris Base Manager in California to Apollo Pad Leader and
Systems Safety Supervisor at KSC. An Inspiration to all
1741 David Simonson David A. Simonson On San Salvador during Alan Shepard's flight (in radar). Joined Shuttle Support
Group with RCA in September 1980. Was not scheduled to support STS-51L
(Challenger) But that was the only flight before or after I missed. Awarded "Silver
Snoopy" in 1990.
215 Phyllis Simpkins Lorenz Simpkins After graduating from the University of Florida in 1962, I started work at NASA,
Langley, VA as Computer Electronics Engineer. I arrived at the Cape in 1963. I
designed, built and operated Digital equipment throughout the Apollo and Shuttle
Programs; I received two patents for my work. Retired 3/95 as Associate Director
of SR&QA and part of the USA, NASA, KSC history.

1623 Jack Simpson Jack Simpson He occupied various RCA management positions at Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station, in support of the Air Force Eastern Test Range, from July 1958 to February
1987. Responsible for the operation and maintenance of RADAR, the Lemetry and
Communication Systems in Data collection and Display for Air Force and NASA
Agencies.

1286 Martha W. Sinclair Jack A. Sinclair Jack Sinclair completed a 35 year career on the Air Force Eastern Range in 1996.
This included 20 years as Supervisor of Cape Publications for Pan Am and CSR. His
office was responsible for the preparation of test documentation to provide Range
User support for commercial, military, and Space Programs.
1649 Brett Raulerson Eddie R. Sinclair, Sr. Mr. Sinclair worked as a technician on the Kennedy Space Center for twenty-five
years. He contributed to all of the shuttle missions.
302 Garry Sines Garry Sines Group Lead for Ground Support Engineering for the Acceptance Checkout
Equipment (ACE) 'CARRY ON' (signal condition equipment) at KSC for the Lunar
Lander (LEM) during the Apollo program. Duties included; identifying, isolating
malfunctions and making design changes in cooperation with Grumman
Operations, NASA-KSC,NASA-MSC, and North American Rockwell personnel.
802 Eugene Sirota Eugene Sirota Worked on the Grumman Lunar Module Ground Support Equipment as Assistant
Chief Support Engineer 1966-1972
1037 Patti S. Boggs Ernest N. Sizemore In Loving Memory: Born 2/09/29 Died 8/29/77 Florida Regional Project Manager.
Thiokol Chemical Corp. supplied technical and administrative supervision to the
minuteman, Pershing and Scout Programs from 1959-1964. Chief planning and
technical support office spacecraft operations. NASA-KSC from 1964-1976. Apollo,
Mercury, Gemini programs. Personal friend of original L 7Astronauts
1719 RCA Old-Timers Al Skinner RCA
1481 Usa Dept 5180 Bill (Skuffy) Skufca
896 Thomas Skurla Thomas Skurla
1002 George Skurla George Skurla From 1965 to 1970 George Martin Skurla led the Grumman 1600 man final
assembly, and pre-launch checkout team at the Kennedy Space Center. The Lunar
Module designed and built by Grumman Aerospace successfully landed men on
the moon six times. Subsequent to the Apollo program he rose in the company to
become Chairman. & President of Grumman Aerospace Corp. He retired in 1986.
1011 Marie Skurla Marie Skurla Marie Skurla came to Florida in 1965 when her husband Jerry M. Skurla became
director for all of the Grumman Lunar Module pre-launch effort at the KSC during
the Apollo Program. In supporting her husband's work she made a significant
contribution to landing men on the Moon and was well acquainted with most of
the Apollo Astronauts
1131 George Skurla Martin Skurla
1132 George Skurla James Skurla
1001 George Skurla, Jr. George Skurla, Jr. George Skurla Jr., oldest son of J. M. Skurla Grumman's Director of Operations for
the Lunar Module at KSC during the Apollo program was a avid supporter in
putting the first American astronauts on the moon. After graduating from U of
Florida he went to work for Grumman in international sales.
1615 Danese O. Sledge Danese O. Sledge Console operator for Apollo Missions in Data Processing - Back-Up support for
Missile Tracking Data. Participated in range safety and other missile data from
1961 to 1993.
666 Iris Sleeper Iris Sleeper I was employed by NASA Public Affairs and escorted the press and wrote for
Spaceport News and News Releases. I've kept up with the space program all these
years keeping in contact with NASA personnel and news magazines.
1571 Carol L. Sloan William Lewis Sloan Electronics Engineer, Grumman, 1964-1991. Designed circuits& explosive charges
which blew the bolts joining the LEM's ascent and descent stages and caused the
guillotine to sever the Main Bus, allowing the LEM to leave the Moon to rejoin the
orbit-ing Command Module. His responsibility continued throughout the Lunar
Program.
1549 Russell Slye Russell Slye RCA
293 Joseph J. Smitelli Joseph J. Smitelli Joseph J. 'Joe' Smitelli was part of the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp.,
assigned to Launch Complexes 37 and 39. Joe supervised all site activation
activities and Ground Support Assembly and Test Operations from 1965 thru 1973
on the Lunar Module Program.

1819 Joseph J. Smitelli Joseph J. Smitelli III Will submit later


37 Ivie M. Smith Ivie M. Smith Started in 1960 as a GS-3 Secretary for NASA at Marshall Space Flight Center.
Transferred To Kennedy Space Center (formerly Launch Operations Center) in
1962. Changed career paths and retired as a GS-14 Technical Assistant to the
Director of Payload Management and Operations.
194 Brady F. Smith Brady F. Smith Started working with the Space Program May 6, 1958. Worked on the Titan and
Gemini projects, also the exciting Apollo projects ending astronauts to the moon.
Worked with the Shuttle Program until retirement June 11, 1993. Enjoyed being a
part of this great space adventure.
195 R. Brent Smith R. Brent Smith Started working in the space program for Rockwell International January 1980, on
the Space Shuttle Thermal Protection System, also worked for Lockheed Space
Operations through 1986 in the above program. It was both a privilege and an
honor to have been a part of America's Space Program.
303 Georgia Smith Robert Smith A tribute to our Dad, Bob Smith. Astronauts were not the only ones who lost their
lives in the Space Program. Beginning in 1959at Vandenberg and 23 years with
Lockheed, Bendix, and Rockwell as a Propellant Engineer he died June 23, 1982
giving his life to the Shuttle Program. Robin, Philip, Wesley and Stephanie.
778 Allen Smith Allen Smith Airboss. Responsible for Air Operations and Safety of Flight within the primary
Gemini Landing Area. Visually locate and report position and condition of the
Spacecraft at splash down. Assist. in directing recovery forces to the scene and
remain on top until both Astronauts and Spacecraft have been recovered.
1059 Bill Diane Smith Bill Diane Smith His Love From The Moon 'James Irwin'
1287 Donald Carnes Sterling R. Smith 35 Years NASA; experiment engineer at GSFC supporting orbiting Astronomical
Observatory and small Explorer spacecraft; OSF Spacelab development program;
GSFC Manager for Attached Shuttle Payload Project (Spartan, Gas, Hitchhiker, and
Broad Band X Ray Telescope); NOAA Program Manager; OSSA Branch Chief
managing SpaceLab missions through LMS; Payload Carriers Program at KSC
1566 Leeona E. Smith (wife) Raymond H. Smith RCA
1698 Walter & Gayle Smith Philip A. Smith RCA
1699 Gayle Smith Walter P. Smith RCA
1920 David & Lynn Smith David & Lynn Smith David Smith is the Southern Regional Marine Underwriting Manager for Travelers.
2294 Sindy Smith Sindy Smith
2037 Jack Wood Smith II Jack W. Smith II Jack Wood Smith, II, Kennedy Space Center, McDonnell Douglas, Boeing 1984 -
2007. Space Shuttle Payload Processing. Spacelab, International Space Station,
Multi Purpose Logistics Module. International & US Depot Maintenance Manager.
Systems Engineer STS-40 Spacelab Life Sciences Mission-1, Int'l Materials Lab-1.
European Depot Manager. Maintenance Planner.
1725 Elwood Smith Sr. Elwood O. Smith, Sr. 1959-1967 Radar Technician RCA Range Safety Support of all missile and manned
launches. 1979-1988 RCA Design Engineer, design and build ground and range
safety support equipment for shuttle and missile launches under subcontract to
NASA and Air Force at Kennedy and Cape Canaveral.
807 Donald R. Snell Donald R. Snell I worked for Grumman Aerospace Bethpage NY in plant 5 for or more years. I
worked as a Manufacturing Vehicle Coordinator on LM 2 and 4 and Vehicle
Manufacturing Asst. Manager on LM's 7,8& 10
2002 Ivie "Jerre" Smith Nathan H. Sneller Future Astronaut. Nathan's Aunt Jerre worked for NASA for 31 years and has a
brick in the Space Walk of Honor. Nathan's Aunt was an engineer who worked in
the Payload Processing area as a Special Assistant to the Director. It is through
her influence that Nathan is focused on a future in the space industry.
2003 Ivie "Jerre" Smith Ashton N. Sneller Future Astronaut. Ashton's Aunt Jerre worked for NASA for 31 years and has a
brick in the Space Walk of Honor. Ashton's Aunt was an engineer who worked in
the Payload Processing area as a Special Assistant to the Director. It is through
her influence that Ashton is focused on a future in the space industry.
1506 Loren Merrill Hal 'Luffy' Snow NASA/ Hal Snow began his career at Cape Canaveral (KSC) in the late fifties. He is
known for his discipline in doing the job right the first time and paying attention
to details. Hal has contributed to the future success of the United States Space
Program (Retired, Pad A-4/28/2000).
819 Robert L. Snyder Robert L. Snyder As an Electronic Technician I worked on the RCA Missile Test Project from April
1957 until Dec. 31st 1986. I helped build, install and test Range Safety Equipment
such as Radars, Data Equipment and Communications Equipment on the Cape and
all downrange Islands from G.B.I. to Ascension

1638 Paul & Meghan Snyder Charles W. Snyder RCA Missile Test Project employee 1978-1982.
1784 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Meyers Glenn E. Snyder Mr. Synder joined NASA in 1971 during the Apollo/Saturn Programs. He continued
with NASA on the Space Lab/Space Shuttle Programs. In 1997, Mr. Synder joined
the International Space Station Program.
1195 Jo Soave Robert B. Soave 1/13/32 to 1/14/90 LM Program Group Leader, and eventually Subsystem
Manager for Environmental Control and Life Support Systems. Assisted Rockwell
International, on site with early design of ECLS for Space Shuttle. Consultant to
Dornier Systems on European Spacelab Project. Committee member on NASA STS
Certification Review for STS - 1 flight readiness. Engineering Manager, Space
Station, Support Contract.
475 Caroline Sokoloski Matthew Sokoloski Worked for the Boeing Co from 1966 to 1970. Was assigned to the airborne
instrumentation section of the Saturn V, SIC first stage. Member of the launch
team for Apollo VIII thru XI.
163 Leroy D. Solid Leroy D. Solid Lee Solid is Vice President and General Manager of Rockwell's Aerospace Division,
Florida Operations. The space program has been his life for over 35 years. His
career began in 1960 as a field engineer on the new Atlas launch vehicle. He
progressed to site manager for Rocketdyne during the Apollo-Saturn program.
After many prestigious positions at Rocketdyne he became director of launch
operations for all programs at KSC and ESMC.
1285 Vivian A. Sollenberger Vivian A. Sollenberger Employed by USA Corps of Engineers. Monitored certain contracts. Assisted in
inspections. Maintained critical path charts. The Corp's engineering and
construction jobs contributed to NASA's successful Space Program and is
evidenced by the marker at complex 39 awarded to the Corps and its contractors
for its outstanding Civil Engineering Feat 1966.
91 Douglas S. Sonosky Douglas S. Sonosky Douglas S. Sonosky joined the Space Program as a design Engineering 1990. His
designs include Ground Support System Computer Interface, Telemetry Systems,
Digital Electronic Systems, and Shuttle Software Support. His dedication and
commitment to excellence insures reliability and safety for continued success in
the Space Program.
92 Douglas Sonosky August Sonosky August Sonosky believed the Space Program would be the gateway to the remedy
of the worlds diseases. Although heart disease took his life in 1994, it is the faith
of American citizens like August that keep the Space Program accelerating into the
future. It was August, that influenced his son Douglas, to pursue a career in the
Space Program.

2205 Martin Phillip Sorf Martin Phillip Sorf


1995 Tanya Ray Southward Tanya Rae Southward Ever since I can remember and all my life I have always honored the space
program! I very much love every bit of history and each and every late, present,
and futrue astronaut. This will always mean a great deal to me until the day that
I'll be with our beloved Challenger and Columbia crews and so many other late
heros too! And I will take that love with me!
2104 Bernice Sparkman Orval Sparkman Space worker with ABMA and NASA from Xplorer 1 through Apollo program and
into the Space Shuttle program.
1742 Gary Spears Gary N. Spears RCA
545 Bob Castro Bob Special Bob Special (1922-1996) Space Photographer. A man who lived up to his name,
RCA photographer captured the most memorable moments of early space
program. Through artist's eyes, he presented space exploration to us all and
preserved views of our first steps into space for people of the future.
1488 Liz Reed Ricky Speed
1227 Kenneth Speiser Kenneth H. Speiser Significantly contributed to Grumman's winning Lunar (Excursion) Module
proposal to NASA (lunar ascent trajectories). Subsequently he managed the
Trajectory Analysis Group on Grumman's LM Program He was also one of a select
group of Grumman Engineers who supported North American Rockwell's early
efforts on the Space Shuttle design (GN&C)
861 Richard Jolley Mike Spence The 34th Space Congress, Our Space Future-Uniting for Success, proved to be one
of the best ever. The contributions of Mike Spence were instrumental in making
this success possible.
1847 Beverly J. Spence Beverly J. Spence Will submit later
2148 Barry Sperber Barry & Tami Sperber
72 Vince Spezzano Vince Spezzano Maybe my first time before I had the only touch of Space, Astronauts and Brick
Roads was about 35 years ago - when Al Neuharth thought about newspapers in
Brevard County and the Space place. From that, the Gannett Newspapers and the
people who made lived in-and-about with astronauts, and that continues. And
today it all goes from KSC to the Astronauts Memorial, to the Center of Education,
Space and now SpaceWalk of Honor.

984 The Hubble Space Telescope Project Lyman Spitzer, Jr. Lyman Spitzer was often referred to as the intellectual and political father of the
Hubble Space Telescope. He first advocated the concept for a large, world class
space telescope in the 1940's and for the next five decades was its greatest
advocate. The Hubble Space Telescope was placed in orbit on April 25, 1990
1025 The Hubble Space Telescope Project Lyman Spitzer, Jr. Lyman Spitzer was often referred to as the intellectual and political father of the
Hubble Space Telescope. He first advocated the concept of a large, world class
space telescope in 1940,s and for the next 5 decades was its greatest advocate.
The Hubble Space Telescope was placed in orbit on April 25, 1990
1508 Mark C. Spruill Gene Warren Spruill A dedicated member of the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle Team.
1816 USA Employees Pads A & B Gene W. Spruill A dedicated member of the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle Team.
421 Helen St. Onge Edward Lt Col St. Onge For twenty six years Edward St. Onge served in the USA and USAF with pride and
belief in America.
1637 Frank Westphal Wm. G. Stacey
640 Christopher Malczewski Charles J. Stack, Jr. A Tech Writer on the LEM Project from inception to it, spectacular Lunar Landing.
With enthusiasm and pride in the accomplishments of the entire Grumman team.
NASA put all 'it's eggs in one basket' The Grumman team made that basket
1311 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Stacy Richard E. Stacy Richard is a licensed pilot. He teaches high school students and uses his
experiences as part of his teaching method. He owns an experimental plane
210 Gregory S. Stadthagen Gregory Stadthagen Greg Stadthagen has worked with McDonald Douglas Space & Defense Systems
for nearly 8 years in the Experiment & Integration in the O&C building, building
payloads for out shuttle program. He also assists in repair, trouble shooting and
testing of these payloads. In all, Greg has worked on 36 mission related payloads
since 1978.
830 Joseph Staff Joe Staff Logistics Manager - For The Grumman Aero Space Corp. Apollo Program at K.S.C.
1965 - 1973
874 Ekkehard Staffhorst Ekkehard Staffhorst
875 Johanna Staffhorst Johanna Staffhorst
408 Raul & Ida Reyes Farley Stallard Apollo/Soyuz Program: Operations Engineer on Apollo Lunar Excursion Module;
managed all flight crew equipment preparations. Skylab: Led KSC factory checkout
for Skylab. Viking: Established and co-led Viking (Martian Lander) factory
checkout. Shuttle: Participated in establishing KSC Shuttle elements processing,
and served as KSC Deputy Director for Quality Assurance.
1075 Marian Stange Edward Stange Edward Stange, employed at Grumman Aerospace, Bethpage Long Island, NY.
Served as Industrial Engineer on the Lunar Module, Orbiting Astronomical
Observatory (OAO) and other space systems. Supported Space Shuttle Wing
Construction as a member of the Safety Department. Gave his children as undying
love of space exploration.

1032 Anthony Stanziale Anthony Stanziale Grumman-assigned to the Program Level to support the design, build and testing
of Ground Support Equipment (GSE) for the various test facilities. Later assigned
as the LM 3 vehicle manager from structural build to complete system
installations and then supported the program test team at Bethpage and KSC
through launch
March 1969
440 Louise Starkey Gerald Starkey He worked at General Dynamics Convair in San Diego California for five years and
at Mc Donnell Douglas here in Titusville, Florida on the Aero-space program.
1548 Thomas R. Starratt Thomas R. Starratt RCA
1406 Barbara Staudenmier Leanna Staudenmier
2158 Jon & Kelley Pace Pamela P. Steel Pam started with NASA in 1983 as a program analyst for the Comptroller. In 2000
she transferred to External Relations where she performs oversight of the KSC
Visitor Complex and leads a team of public relations specialists. She and her team
develop outreach programs to inspire public support of space exploration.
1828 Patrick J. Utecht John Jack B. Steele Will submit later
952 J. J. Steffens John J. Steffens Grumman Corp Bethpage, NY (retiree). LEM program-methods planner breaking
down engineering for mfg of details and assemblies by issuing tool orders and
operation sheets for descend and ascend stages. Also, shuttle wing production,
engineering changes and maintenance.
378 Keith Stein, MD Keith Stein In 1972, I was chosen as one of the 25 national winners of the Skylab Student
Project. Though my experiment concerning the effects of zero gravity on micro
organisms could not be performed as proposed, I worked with the microbiologists
at the Johnson Space Center to analyze bacterial specimens obtained from Skylab.

379 Shirley Stein Donald Stein Grumman Corp. 1963-1989, primarily in Space Systems: Design Engineer: Lunar
Module Guidance and Control Systems; Electronic Systems Manager: Shuttle,
MOLAB, OAO Applications, Large Space Telescope, Manned Mars Mission,
Voyager, military space; Program Manager: Manned Space Station automation
and robotics; Book Co-author: 'Space Stations and Space Platforms' (1985)
253 Ingeborg Steiner Wolf-Dieter Steiner He works for DASA ASTRO-SPAS Program, which is part of several space missions
made with shuttle.
1582 Petra & Rainer Stelzl Patra & Rainer Stelzl
1521 Frances J. Brannon Miika D. Stephens
1190 Kristopher G. Kidd David R. Sterrett David R Sterrett in 1982 as an orbiter AFT Technician, and was promoted to
Supervisor of Vehicle Pad Operations prior to return to flight in 1988. His
leadership, dedication, and desire for manned space flight safety has been a
pathway for others to follow. Manned Space Flight is Forever indebted to him.
1117 Douglas Stewart Douglas Stewart
1921 Shonna, Sasha & Jerry Stewart The Stewart Family Friends and supporters of humanity's space efforts.
1004 T. Roger Monley James T. Stoms Jim Stoms was employed by Martin Co as an engineer on the Vanguard Program,
test conductor on the Titan I and Titan II programs, and was the Director of
Engineering for the Gemini Program
1956 Bobby H Tate Michael A. Stone Michael A. Stone retired 09/24/04 after 15 years of dedication to the United
Space Alliance Information Technology Security Team. His retirement leaves a
significant void to the IT Security Program. Mike's willingness to take on any task
and to
always help others sets an example for all to follow.
536 Alex Strashinsky, Jr. Alex Strashinsky Mr. Alex Strashinsky, employed by Allied Signal (Bendix), was a major contributor
in the design & development of the ST-124Inertial Navigation System for the
Saturn/Apollo program. He was assigned to the Saturn/Apollo KSC launch team
from 1967-1975 and participated in all Apollo, Skylab & Apollo/Soyuz programs.
Mr. Strashinsky was Program Manager for many space programs during his career
1963-1989.

263 Daniel Strauss Danny Strauss Assigned to Grumman/NASA LEM program in Bethpage NY in 1963 as Quality
Control Super. Transferred to Kennedy Space Center in Jan1966. Responsible for
(75) Quality Control Inspectors in support of launch activities for Grumman LM
team. Total time in Apollo program (11) years.
380 Kim Strob Timothy Strob
381 Kim Strob Roberta Strob
1106 James P. Strohecker James P. Strohecker Grumman Support Team Derived all test and check out circuits to connect LM to
automatic checkout equipment at complexes 37 & 39
165 Donald R. Stubbs Donald R. Stubbs Manager/Engineer at NASA-KSC (Gov't Employee) from 1959 to 1990(including 2
yrs with ABMA). Launched Redstone thru Shuttle. Expertise in Communications,
Instrumentation and Security. Key tasks includes OIS-RF, Shuttle Automatic
Landing Systems (MSBLS) and KSC Electronic Security System.
1934 NASA KSC Office of Chief Counsel Suzanne Stuckey Suzie worked with NASA through the Apollo, Skylab, Space Shuttle and
International Space Station Programs. For the legacy she leaves as she retires on
August 29, 2003, we want to leave her one of her own. NASA KSC Office of the
Chief Counsel.
667 George Sturiale George Sturaile Working in the forming department at Grumman Aerospace, I formed parts
needed for the Lunar Module on the twenty-five hundred ton pressure rubber
press.
605 Virgilio Sturiale Virgilio Sturiale Associated with the design, development, qualification & follow-up activities of
the LM Landing Gear & the Mechanical/Explosive Devices required for the Lunar
lift off separation of the LM ascent stage. Kept NASA counterparts/informed of
the status of the above sub systems on a regular & as required basis
797 Barbara M. Sullivan Patrick H. Sullivan Installed OAO unique monitor and control systems at Rossman N.C. Tananarive
Madagascar and Canberra A.C.T. Australia. Operated OAOA2, B and C at the OAO
Control Center, Greenbelt, MD. Sent the command which put the OAO-C in a
holding orbit. The shut down of the last of the OAO,s.
1095 William G. Sullivan, III William G. Sullivan QC For all Apollo shots from Apollo 1-17 Won Snoopy Award for Apollo 9. Name
left on Moon on Apollo 11. Worked on all Shuttle shots up to first shot after The
Challenger exploded . Worked with North American, Rockwell and Lockheed
Retired 1965-1987
1431 Robin L. Sumner James Paul Sumner Jim Sumner has been an admirer of space since he was a small child. At 8 years of
old, he had a space helmet and control panel and dreamed of going into space.
He has a telescope and gazes at the stars often and wishes he could go up there.
504 Elaine Stacey & David Jr. Supinski David Paul Supinski, Sr. I can remember Apollo 13 like it was yesterday. It was so quiet in plant 3 you
could hear a pin drop. What an accomplishment Grumman built the LEM that
brought out astronauts home, and a proud moment for me to know I helped
make machine
parts for it
318 Cecilia Lenderman Charles Surber Over 20 years of Management service at the Kennedy Space Center working with
the RPS, SRPS, CCMS, LCC 1/2, LCC 3/4 and RTIF/VSIareas. Participated to date
with 78 STS preparations, launch and post launch activities.
949 Bernard's Surf Bernard's Surf
1073 Rolf Suter Yannick Suter Space Expert with the aim of being the first man on Mars
1225 Greg Sutton Greg Sutton This is dedicated to the Sutton/Malone/Wieser family vacation in April 1998. Our
family has had numerous members who have served in the U.S. Air Force
2137 Gary A. Svec Gary A. Svec GARY A. SVEC. Canaveral / KSC 1963 - 1969. B.A. Business Coe College / ASEE
Electronic Institute. 1960 Rockwell International support services & computers.
General Electric automation support Daytona Beach/Cocoa Beach. NASA
reliability, training & quality. Worked with several original German rocket
scientists. 2007 worked with James van Allen on a model of his Aerobee rocket
before he died.
166 Vicki S. Webster Keith A. Svendby Apollo program; 1966-1976, Boeing Co., Instrumentation & Range Safety
Engineer. Shuttle programs; 1976-1977, Planning Research Corp., GSE Design
Engineer,
1977-1987, Rockwell International, Operations Engineering, Cargo Project
Manager, RMS Project Mgr,1987-1989, Lockheed Corp., Operations Support
Manager 1989-1994,Rockwell International, Operations Engineering Manager,
retired1994.
329 Stephen Swann John Swann, Jr. John Swan actively participated in the initial three manned space flight programs
from 1961 to 1969. He was an engineer with General Dynamics and McDonnell
during Mercury and Gemini and North American-Rockwell during Apollo. He is
proudly remembered for this by his children for his role in winning the race to the
moon.
1628 Robert Sweat Robert E. "Bob" Sweat Hired by RCA in Oct 1956. Worked at Tech Lab until expansion at Cape.
Transferred to Console Coordinator for FC&A at Central Control, then Leader at
FC&A until 1962, Promoted to Field Service Engineer. Left in 1967 when several
contract were lost, transferred to tracking site at Rosman, NC then to NASA/RCA
at Goddard
S.F.C.
1985 Eric Miner Charles E. Sweeney Charles E. Sweeney an American Space Worker for 30 years. Beginning with
Apollo, Charles was part of the Lunar Module and Launch Teams. Charles was a
Launch Team Leader with the Space Shuttle Program from STS-1 thru STS-114. His
integrity and professionalism is highly respected. Charles retired September 16,
2005.
596 Judith Ellen Swenson Judith Ellen Swenson Started working on Space Programs in May 1960 at Cape Canaveral with Martin
Company on Titan Pershing and Mace Missiles. August1963 worked with Douglas
Aircraft on Thor/Delta programs at complex 17. August 1982 worked on payloads
and space lab with McDonnell Douglas at Kennedy Space Center. Retired
November 1996
81 James L. Lovell Jack Swigert Jack Swigert was the Command Module Pilot during the Apollo 13mission to the
moon. His skill and dedication to duty contributed to the successful return of the
crippled spacecraft back to earth.
1222 Frank R. Walton, Jr. Leon A. Swirbul Jake Swirbul was President of the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation
from its founding in early 1929 to the beginning of the 1960,s. He was a legend of
his time. Under his presidential leadership the company designed and built the
'Echo' and 'Orbiting Astronomical Observatory' unmanned Space Craft for NASA.
Along with Roy Grumman he was much admired and loved by the working people
of
Grumman
2167 Carol Cavanaugh Jerry Szubielski Jerry Szubielski worked as a Quality Assurance Inspector for USA for 17 years. He
passed away suddenly on May 8, 2010. His wife, Denise Flanigan, currently works
for NASA. Mr. Szubielski was the recipient of numerous awards during his career.
He was so proud to work for the space program.

784 Joel Taft Joel Taft Member/Grumman KSC Lunar Module Engineering Team 12/65-06/70Discovered
major flaw in O and C Building Altitude Chambers which could have caused major
damage to LM and possible loss of life during tests. Member of Grumman SPC
Team 11/81 - 09/89
1303 Erika T. Clew Stephen Tagai At Garrett Air Research Life and Science Department in Los Angeles, Mr. Tagai
worked on life support systems for the Apollo Moon Landing Module and
pressurizing systems for the descent modules. Helped design and implement
earth based simulations, testing tools used in space. Also manufactured actual in
flight
hardware and support items.
2056 Angelo Taiani Isabelle Taiani Isabelle Taiani passed away in 1984. She was with the space program from 1957.
2057 Angelo Taiani Marianne Taiani Marianne Taiani was with the space program from 1957.
2058 Angelo Taiani Angelo Taiani Angelo Taiani was employed with NASA from 1960 to 1984. Special
Projects/Operations/Test Support/Volunteer/Press
1040 Tony Taibi Tony Taibi I was Quality Assurance at White Sands New Mexico testing ascent and decent
stages of the LEM. I then went to Cape Kennedy and was there till the end of the
program
1632 James Takamoto James Y. Takamoto
236 Charles Tanner Charles Tanner Worked at Bethpage, NY and KSC with Grumman Aerospace on Project Apollo
from 1966 to 1972. As a Lunar Module Vehicle Team Forman, was involved in all
phases of operational check-out and launch of every lunar module spacecraft
from LC37 and LC39 during the Apollo program. Instrumentation, Electronics
Systems
Specialist.
61 William H. Taylor William H. Taylor Public Affairs Office, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Kennedy Space
Center and Protocol Officer.
546 Charles E. Walker Charles E. Taylor Pan Am Program Manger for the Mercury Redstone and Atlas programs. Chief of
the Pan Am /RCA Department of Defense Technical assistance group, through the
Apollo 14 Mission.
1668 Raymond Cook Teddy A. Taylor Career spans from 1965 through 2000. Starting with Gemini to Apollo Skylab and
Apollo/Soyuz programs. In 1980 through 1982 part of space shuttle STS-1 & 2
Launch Processing Team. Moved to unmanned launch 1983 to present. Programs
include spacecraft TDRSS, DSP, DSCS, Milstar and NRO missions. Part of launch
teams for Titan, Atlas and Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) missions.
2112 Charles (Chuck) Taylor Mike Taylor Employed as a college intern in 1985 working in Life Sciences. Began full-time
with ITIDAC/PGOC in 1987. Helped develop multi-flow manifest including
Spacelab and Space Station. Truly fantastic experience - great people.
2113 Charles (Chuck) Taylor Patsy Taylor Employed by McDonnell Douglas Space Systems as a Senior Programmer/Analyst.
Primary work associated with Payload Operations Data Management Systems
(PDMS). Total of seven years in support of the Space Program.
2221 Ralf & Yvonne Heckel International Space Education Institute Boris Evseevitch Tchertok Soviet rocket pioneer, - designer and best friend of Sergey Pavlovitch Korolev.
Boris Evseevitch Tchertok was founder of the first soviet rocket Institut RABE who
analyzed and developed the german rocket technology in Germany after 1945.
Since this time he became a member of the OKB-1, the soviet chief design buero
for all activities in space. Until today he is the oldest active rocket designer, author
and councelor for the russian spaceflight. His 100th birthday will be on March 1st
2012 in Moscow. It is a honor for the International Space Education Institute in
Leipzig to make his name popular at the KSC, his books “Rockets and people” and
to celebrate his 100th birthday with this brick. We wish all health and power for
the next years.
2222 Ralf & Yvonne Heckel International Space Education Institute Moonbuggy Team Germany In honor for the 50 german students in 5 teams who definatly understand the
NASA Core Values and made the Great Annual NASA Moonbuggy Race
international since 2007. They received more than 10 international awards in 5
years and became the “Winning Team” in 2010. Since 2007 they inspired 48 other
international teams to be a competitor at this contest. Since the space year 2011
they are invited and working together with Russian, Indian, and European
students
for these challenge.
636 Nils Roy Tegner Nils Roy Tegner Grumman vehicle design engineer participated in OAO design including study to
repair OAO in orbit using Gemini EVA. Responsible for LM GN & C aligned
equipment mount design including navigation base, and radar support structures.
Originated roll out deployment concept for space based radar and led engineering
effort for SDI Shuttle experiment (LADD)
2297 Siblings Teichert John Teichert He worked during the halcyon days of manned flight as a communications
technician for RCA in the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo projects at Cape Canaveral.
1843 KSC Friends Richard B. Teixeira In memory of Richard B. "Tex" Teixeira, 7/29/48 - 6/6/02. During his thirty-year
aerospace career, he was employed by PRC, Lockheed, and United Space Alliance
(USA). He was selected to represent USA as a Manned Space Flight Awareness
Honoree and was a member of the Cape Kennedy Corvette Club since 1974.
1620 Andrew A. Terek Andrew "Andy" Terek Worked with RCA (1/56-6/70) Manager Timing & Firing. Sr. Field. Engineer
Boeing (8/73-6/81) Lead Engineer PRC (6/81-7/83) Lead, Site Activation Shuttle
Facilities LSOC (7/83-5/94) Supervisor Project Engineering, Project Engineer
598 John Teufel, Jr. John Teufel, Jr. Assisted in the planning, development, design and manufacture of ground
support equipment (GSE) for the Lunar Module (LM) program
2189 Karl Thal Danielle M. Thal (Closen) Danielle M. Thal (Closen) worked for United Space Alliance from September 2002
until the end of the Shuttle Program. She graduated from Embry Riddle
Aeronautical University. Danielle, known to her friends as Danny, worked as
mechanical engineer on the Trust Vector Control Team for the Shuttle's Solid
Rocket Boosters.
187 Charles Pulliam, President FMCA The Challengers The Challengers: A group of motor home owners chartered through the Family
Motor Coach Association. So named in honor of the 1986STS-51L astronauts.
Members are currently working at or retired from KSC, worked in space related
industry and/or just avid space fans. We promote the space industry, everywhere
we travel.
881 Henry Theed Henry Theed
1605 Robert Theodore Robert J. Theodore
1191 John J. Thiel John J. Thiel Mr. Thiel, Certified Professional Contracts Manager, provided36 years of
outstanding support to human exploration activities. Upon graduating high
school, joined Space Task Group, as blue-collar employee, relocated to MSC/JSC
Houston. Obtained masters degree after hours achieving professional division
manager status. His most note worthy award NASA Exceptional Service Medal
657 Keith Thomas Keith Thomas As President of the Melbourne University Astronautical Society in1969-70, Keith
headed a world-wide team of amateur radio operators tracking and recording
signal levels of the Australis-OSCAR 5 satellite. Launched via a NASA piggy-back
launch, it operated for a number of days and was Australia's first orbiting amateur
radio satellite.

825 James A. Thomas James A. Thomas


826 Juanita P. Thomas Juanita P. Thomas
1613 John & Mary Thomas John & Mary Thomas I was given the privilege of working on every manned launch up through the 1st
two shuttle launches as an employee of RCA Radar Team.
2039 Laura Thomas Nick Thomas Nick Thomas has worked for the Kennedy Space Center as a communicator since
1987. For him this is not just a job, but a passion. Educating and enlightening the
public, inspiring that same passion for generations to come.
35 Billy J. Thompson Billy J. Thompson BJ began his career with Douglas Aircraft on the Thor Program in1959. He
transferred to NASA in 1964, holding responsible positions in Apollo and Space
Shuttle Programs. He was detailed to the Air Force at VAFB as Deputy Director,
Shuttle Program Control Office, until NASA retirement in 1987. He subsequently
worked for McDonnell Douglas, with final retirement in 1995.
549 Scott C. Thompson Larry E. Thompson Employed by NASA at KSC from 1964 -1994Responsible for Astronaut Training
during GEMINI and APOLLO programs. Worked in ground operations planning
and orbiter maintenance during Shuttle program years.
1685 Clarence Bireline George A. Thompson RCA
143 E. J. Drown James Eldridge Thompson, II During his 10 years at NASA, Mr. Thompson applied his professional experience to
issues associated with hazardous materials used in the space program. He was key
to the initial development of KSC's Compliance Programs, and acted as technical
advisor to NASA Headquarters and other NASA centers in the development of
environmental policy.

1039 Patricia Wilson Brooks Ross E.G. Thompson, Jr. Ross Thompson, 8 Sept 33 BSIE,GA TECH; MS, AM TECH INST Space Coast Pioneer
69-72 Apollo 11, COM CH, KMR, USA RET 78-88 STSMSN ENGR PANAM 90-94 STS
SRB QUAL ENGR, AF NASA DELEG94-98 SPACE SHUTTLE, PROG MGR to NASA
from
National ER97-98 X34 AF PROGRAM MGR ER served more than 80 space missions

1634 Carl Thompson Carl Thompson, Jr. Carl Thompson, Jr., BSEE Indiana Tech. Reported August 1956 as an Engineer
Trainee for one year, covering all phases of Range Operations. Subsequently,
selected Range Safety Display & Data Handling as a permanent assignment. This
covered design & installation of equipment/systems on the mainland, plus Central
Controls at all down range stations.
198 William Tucker, Jr. William W. Ticker, Jr. I have worked at KSC from Jan 1966 to present Aug 1996. I am a supervisor of the
Cable Engineering Department and responsible for over 800 miles of major cables,
243 miles of fiber optic cables, 456 man holes, 476 distribution frames, 1757 TTC's
and pressurization and cathodic protection systems.

68 Joseph Tidwell Joseph E. Tidwell Joseph E. Tidwell worked at KSC from the beginning of the Apollo Program and
continued through the space shuttle program starting with TWA Sept. 1965; then
United Technology's Titan III; and on with Bendix Launch Support Division; then
Boeing Service International; and Lockheed-Martin
1031 Alla Tilis Yury Tilis Yury wants to be first person on Mars. He is an excellent student. He counted that
he will be 22-23 years old when NASA will be ready to place first men on Mars.
Now Yury is only 11years old and he can speak, read, and write in Russian

1088 C.B. Till C. B. Till I am proud to say I worked 30 years (1965-1995) in the space program. I was
involved in the Apollo Program while working at McDonnell Douglas and Bendix. I
also worked with General Dynamicson the Atlas Centaur Program.
897 Mrs. George F. Titterton George F. Titterton George F. Titterton contributed to the success of the American Space Program as
a Supervisor for the LEM Program at the Grumman Corporation, who built the
Lunar Module. Always in a controlled hurry, he kept both the engineering and
Shop Departments working hard toward the good of finishing quickly and
efficiently,
within that decade.
938 Sandra Tofflemire Carl Tofflemire We are a family of curiosity, of wonder, of hope and of learning on every level. We
support education of youth, the field of science studies and the exploration of our
cosmic neighborhood

1024 Sandra Tofflemire Sandra Tofflemire We are a family of curiosity, of wonder, of hope and of learning on every level. We
support education of youth, the field of science studies and the exploration of our
cosmic neighborhood

1922 David & Linda Tolison David & Linda Tolison Will submit at a later time.
1501 Tip Tollison Tip Tollison
1850 AMF Dr. Lawrence Tomei Dr. Tomei served as Communications-Computer Officer in the USAF for 22 years,
three of those year in US Space Command and Strategic Command. Retired
Lieutenant Colonel 1994.
102 Buck Tomlinson Buck Tomlinson Buck joined the Space Program as a Fireman on April 1, 1965 and retired as a
Captain in the KSC Fire Department May 1, 1992. As a member of the fire service
he supported the Apollo as well as the current Space Shuttle program (7-12-96).
He currently serves as an Industrial Trainer in the Space Program. Snoopy
awarded
him in1987 (also other awards).
1831 Nancy R. Toney Walter Douglas Toney Walter Douglas Toney, June 26, 1929 - February 11, 1998

"Doug" was born in Erwin, Tennessee. He came to Melbourne in 1954, following
military service with the US Air Force. He started to work in Film Measurements
and Computations at RCA. During his employment, he was a Statistical Planner,
Engineering Planner, Production Systems Analyst, and became a Buyer for
Aerostat Depot's remote sites. He retired in 1989 after 35 years with RCA and GE
at Patrick Air Force Base. He was a member of First United Methodist Church,
Melbourne, where he served over ten years as Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop
#323. While active in scouting, he received the District Award of Merit, Silver
Beaver, and Order of Arrow Brotherhood. He guided over twenty young men,
including his two sons, to receive the rank of Eagle Scout.

Doug enjoyed cooking, especially for the United Methodist Women, gardening,
his second home in North Carolina, and his family.

He was a very unassuming man, very unpretentious. He was kind and gentle and
had a great sense of humor. He was a great story teller and always had everyone
in stitches with his stories.Walter Douglas Toney, June 26, 1929 - February 11,
1998

"Doug" was born in Erwin, Tennessee. He came to Melbourne in 1954, following
military service with the US Air Force. He started to work in Film Measurements
and Computations at RCA. During his employment, he was a Statistical Planner,
Engineering Planner, Production Systems Analyst, and became a Buyer for
Aerostat Depot's remote sites. He retired in 1989 after 35 years with RCA and GE
at Patrick Air Force Base. He was a member of First United Methodist Church,
Melbourne, where he served over ten years as Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop
#323. While active in scouting, he received the District Award of Merit, Silver
Beaver, and Order of Arrow Brotherhood. He guided over twenty young men,
including his two sons, to receive the rank of Eagle Scout.

Doug enjoyed cooking, especially for the United Methodist Women, gardening,
his second home in North Carolina, and his family.

1846 Beverly Spence, Teri Davidson, Jennifer Denny, Susan Torrey, Tyler Spence Torrey Glen Everett Torrey H Will submit later i i H ki d d l d
730 Dominick Torrusio Dominick Torrusio Performed duties as manufacturing engineering design group leader for
Grumman Corp. Throughout the Apollo Program. Supervised design concepts for
fabrication of the Space Shuttle Honeycomb Wing Panels. These duties included
design and fabrication advanced techniques. Programs; Lunar Module, Space
Shuttle, and
Titan Missile
1591 Neal Toward Samuel J. Toward
1592 Neal Toward Rachel E. Toward
889 Mimi Towl-Obersheimer E. Clinton Towl C.E.O. and President of the Grumman Corporation when the Eagle landed on the
Moon
1390 Wanda A. Towson Harry Towson Harry was one of four children and father of nine. He was a caring son, husband,
and father. He was fascinated by the space program, partly due to the challenges
and competition. He was a competitor all his life. He was golfing the week before
he died of heart disease.
837 Domenick Tramontano Domenick Tramontano Prepared working drawings for the structural parts of the LEM (Lunar Excursion
Module)
2272 Robert L. Trantham, Jr. Renate Tratham Renate Trantham worked for NASA from 1969 to 1994. She also was a volunteer
for the Public Affairs Office until 2001. Had the honor of serving in support of the
"CHALLENGER" families.
2278 Renate Trantham Robert L. Tratham, Jr.
1989 Rita Denson Charlotte Travell In 1987 Charlotte began her reign in Work Control. She became the best in the
field of RTOMI's. On October 30, 2005 she would do RT's no more. Another door
opened to receive the "Queen of RT's." In Loving Memory of Charlotte Travell -
The Launch Operations Team.
968 Stuart Treon Stuart Treon Stuart L. Treon was employed at the Ames Research Center initially by the NACA
and subsequently by the NASA from March1948 until January 1981. He was
extensively involved in the aerodynamic testing in Ames wind tunnels in support
of
both the Apollo and Space Shuttle programs.
680 Carolyn Trigg Robert Trigg Robert Trigg was a dedicated Boeing Engineer and Facilities Manager for forty-five
years. He was on the original team of the Saturn Booster Branch (SI-C) at
Michoud, LA. Other programs at KSC included the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project; First
Shuttle Flight; Space Transportation System; Skylab and Space Launch System.
158 Mrs. Evelyn E. Trindle Evelyn E. Trindle Born 4-20-27 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Began Boeing career 1964Michoud, New
Orleans. Mentioned in Apollo/Saturn V Roll of Honor Library of Congress. 1973
KSC Shuttle Program. In 1980, with husband James, became first couple to receive
NASA's Astronaut 'Silver Snoopy' award. Was Property Records Coordinator.
Retired KSC 1982.

159 James William Trindle Senior James Wm. Trindle, Sr. Born 4-6-14 Yakima, Washington. Began Boeing career 1957. 1962Michoud, New
Orleans. Mentioned in the Apollo/Saturn V Roll of Honor, Library of Congress.
1973 Shuttle Program. In 1980, with wife Evelyn, became first couple to receive
NASA's Astronaut 'Silver Snoopy' award. Was New Technology Program Director.
Retired
KSC 1982.
619 Mrs. Ralph H. Tripp Ralph H. Tripp Director of following programs: Lunar Module; Orbiting Astronomical Observatory
( OAO ); Test Instrumentation, Flight Test; Corporate Systems at Great River
Operations Engineering and Research, Vice Chairman of the board for Grumman
Allied Industries

375 Joseph Trippodi Joseph Trippodi Participated in the design and development of the LM 'Full Mission Engineering
Simulator'. Lunar terrain projection system and Virtual Image Display System
(1963-66). OCP Test Conductor for all LM descent engine testing at Grumman's
Bethpage Cold Flow test facility (1966-1969).
2025 Patricia Tucker William A. Trow, Jr. My dad worked for Rocketdyne in the Santa Susana Mountains in Chatsworth, CA
in the late 1950's and the 1960's. He was an engineer and worked on many
engines you have in the museum including the one that went to the moon.
1923 PS & MJ Truncale PS & MJ Truncale Will submit at a later time.
1517 Mrs. Ann Tschiemer Ann Tschiemer RCA
132 George Tschudi George E. Tschudi George E. Tschudi, Grumman Chief of Technical Services, NASA Test Facility,
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, 1964-1969. During this period the Lunar
Module ascent and descent rocket engines were developed and tested.
1743 Wallace J. Tubell Janice Tubell Janice (Kolbe) Tubell served as a secretary in the combined Pan Am/RCA program
management office from 1958 to 1961. She worked with Russ Barnes, Bill Sparks,
Dave Arnold, Jesse Houston and other early pioneers. Married Wally Tubell of
RCA.
1744 Wallace J. Tubell Wally Tubell Served with RCA in technical and management positions from 1955 to 1968.
Positions included Instrumentation Manager at several down-range sites,
Manager, Instrumentation Ships, and second shift I.M. at Cape Canaveral. His
operations supported dozens of early missile and space programs.
2134 Rebecca Zingarelli Susan Turner
664 Uta Tusetschlaeger Uta Tusetschlaeger Member of the German STS satellite group 'ASTR-SPAS'.
1141 John M. Twigg John M. Twigg I joined the Space Program in November 1955 as an ABMA System Engineer on
the Redstone and Jupiter family of missiles. I became a Test Conductor in 1959,
with test satellite and manned launches In 1965 I became a NASA/KSC
project/program manager for Apollo, Skylab, STS Payloads, and Spacelab before
retiring in 1987
1415 Francis R. Walton, Jr. Robert H. Tydeck Project Engineer for LEM Program (GSF) responsible for delivery, assembly, and
checkout of modules to and at launch and test sites including associated GSF.
Received awards which included a plaque for supporting the safe return of Apollo
13 Astronauts. Supported LU 11 to LU 17 launches
616 The Family Of William Tydeman William E. Tydeman Mr. Tydeman has contributed over 35 years working in the field of Aerospace. He
has been a major contributor with Grumman in space technology, specifically in
building and planning the LEM His contributions also include Configuration
Management, compiling information on methods engineering computer library
codes.
1425 Bruno Tymczyszyn Stephen N. Tymczyszyn
454 Helen Ullian Louis Ullian My husband has been involved with the space program here since1960. He is
currently the Deputy Director of Safety at PAFB. He has been present at about
2800 launches and is very worthy of this honor.
387 Denise Frederickson Leroy Underwood Leroy H. Underwood of Houston, Texas, a Korean War veteran, dedicated his
entire working career and almost 40 years of his life to the pursuit of excellence in
support of the space program in addition to being a loving husband and father to
his wife Rose and his four children.
2178 William A. Underwood William A. Underwood Hired by NASA November 1961 into the Finance office to help set up 1st
accounting system 1962. Currently, I have been with NASA 49 years. Assisted
Public Affairs since about 1975. Retired January 3, 1985. Rehired to assist Public
Affairs as a volunteer to escort press, media and VIPs. Proud of the Shuttle
launches and landings. Current age: 83.
1983 David Carbanara Duquesne University 2005 Program in Instructional Technology School of Education
Home of the Nations Leading TeachersProgram in Instructional Technology
School of Education
Home of the Nations Leading Teachers
1998 AMF Drucilla Urquhart Mrs. Drucilla Urquhart was a finalist in the 2006 Alan Shepard Technology in
Education Award contest. Mrs. Urquhart is a teacher at Spruce Creek High School
in Port Orange, Florida. The Astronauts Memorial Foundation is proud to inscribe
her name on the Spacewalk of Honor at the Kennedy Space Center.
1829 Paul Utecht Patrick Utecht Will submit later
1830 Paul Utecht Paul Utecht Will submit later
645 Mr. D. A. Valenza Dominic A. Valenza I was the Lunar Module Program Manager of liaison engineering. My group was
responsible for supporting the manufacturing effort of the LM. Liaison Engineering
issued engineering paper work to resolve manufacturing and or engineering
problems in a timely fashion to maintain production schedules of the LM

1397 M.C. Vallee Randolph R. Vallee


1879 Brad & Kelly Crosier Jac Van Dongen Jac is a Webelos II and will actively pursue Boy Scouts in one year. He supported
the Saturn Restoration Project in Alabama by saving his money and sending it in.
He wants to complete school and serve in the U.S. Navy, hopefully gaining his
wings as a pilot, serving and protecting the people and citizens of our United
States. He said he will be the best pilot he can be and hopefully enter the Space
Program. He is also a Gold Member of the Center for Space Education.
503 David Millican Richard W. Van Horn Mr. Van Horn was an engineer with Boeing from 1958-1970, and worked on the
Minuteman and Apollo Programs as well as the Lunar Orbiter. He was also on the
engineering team that designed the Vehicle Assembly Bldg. As well as doing
design work on the launch tower for all the Apollo launches. He also worked w/
Jacobs Engineering from 1982-1994 & did some work w/The Space Shuttle tiles &
has been a consultant for Jacobs on several NASA Projects
867 John F. Vance John F. Vance John worked with Lockheed as a Quality Engineer doing FMED, and 'Quality
Control for the Shuttle work orders from landing to the V.A.B. (OMI's) John also
worked for Boeing after the Challenger breakup doing Flight Cert.. on PA I 2 and 1
1737 John W. Van Cleve Jack VanCleve RCA
551 Tom Vandegriek Tom Vandegriek Worked for Grumman AEROSPACE ON THE Apollo program supported functional
checkout of Lunar Module in O&C building from1966 thru 1973.
899 Kimberly, Derek & C.R. IV Vanderscoff C.R. Vanderscoff C.R. Vanderscoff Jr. was retired in 1983 after 35 years with Hamilton
Standard/United Technologies of Windsor Locks, Ct. Through the 60,s and 70,s he
was involved in the design of the life support systems used in the Apollo Missions
2065 Patricia Vanderveeren Patricia Vanderveeren Patricia Vanderveeren was born in Belgium 03/13/1956. She did her studies at
the Catholic University of Leuven Belgium in Medical Sciences. Patricia is married
to Rudy Piot and is the mother of three sons: Jan, Wim and Stefan. Their family
lives in Belgium and all of them support the amazing adventures of NASA.
2208 United Space Alliance James D. Vanover Jim was a Shuttle engineer for 28 years. He worked for Lockheed Martin and
United Space Alliance in ECLSS, Payload Mechanical, and Swing Arms. He was
honored for the installation of an IMAX Camera and repairs to the Shuttle KU-
Band antenna, among others, as well as the prestigious Silver Snoopy award.
125 Eugene L. VanReenen Eugene L. VanReenen Gene is an Electrical Engineer. He joined Douglas Aircraft Company after
graduating from college in 1963. He helped design telemetry systems for the SIVB
stage of the Saturn Apollo vehicle. He worked in checkout and launch activities
throughout the entire Apollo era. His space support continues on Shuttle main
engines.
570 William Vaughan William Vaughan Dr Vaughan started in 1957 at Army Ballistic Missile Agency, subsequently in 1960
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL, retiring in 1986. As Chief,
Aerospace Environment and then Atmospheric Science Division, he had
responsibility for all natural environment design requirements for Pershing,
Saturn,
Skylab, Space Shuttle and International Space Station.
1677 Verguson Marjorie Leo Earl Verguson Cortland (SUNY) graduate. Teacher, business owner then structural and
mechanical designer for twenty-nine years. Retired at 65 from LTV. At 66 joined
Lockheed (CA) as Staff Engineer. Worked till age 75 on aerospace program,
Skylab; flight cradle and related equipment for Air Force payload in shuttle.
326 John Verity John Verity John Verity was employed by Grumman Corp. from 1951-90. He worked in the
LEM program during it's lifetime. He worked in all phases of structural building of
the vehicle from laying the main beams in Plt. 3 to applying the heat shielding in
Plt 5 in Bethpage, NY.
1070 Jane Vester David Vester
2129 Carlo Viberti Sacha, Carlo, Kim Viberti First lunar-gravity and weightless research flights from NASA Space shuttle L.F. for
non-government institutions. World's youngest weightless science research test
subject (11 years old).
5 Major Jay M. Viehman Jay Merle Viehman Joined KSC in 1962 in the Director's Protocol Office. Responsible for the
meticulous details for the arrival, lodging, and banquets for Kings, Queens and
other VIP worldwide and their comprehensive tours of KSC with top KSC
Personnel
briefing at each point of interest.
846 John E. Villane Ed Villane Worked on the Apollo Program, with Grumman Viking/Voyager General Dynamics
and Shuttle Programs with Martin and then Lockheed
1330 John E. Villane Marge T. Villane
2050 Carlos M. Vinas Nicolas L. Vinas This summer I attended Space Camp at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
1414 Judith Vint Judith Vint Since 1991 Judy has committed herself to the education of students and teachers
in the field of aerospace education. As a Challenger Center International Faculty
member, a NASA educational workshop facility tutor conference presenter and
classroom teacher she has touched the lives and hopefully the future of
thousands.
594 Vernon Viola Vernon Viola Senior Test Engineer, spacecraft assembly and test guidance and control systems.
Control electronics section for Grumman Lunar Modules 6,8 and 10 For Apollo
12,14 and 16 Missions
1924 Lisa Viola L&J Viola Will submit at a later time.
471 Joseph Visconti Joseph Visconti Grumman Aerospace Corporation Group Leader - structural sciences section.
Worked in Grumman Preliminary Design Department on initial Apollo program
proposals and eventually the lunar excursion module (LEM) proposals. Cognizant
Engineer responsible for the structural integrity of all lunar module pressurized
tank, ascent stage bulkhead and aft equipment bay.
472 Joseph Visconti Victor Visconti Grumman Aerospace Corporation. Draftsman/Designer - Crew Provisions Group
involved in all phases of the ergonomic study and design of the astronauts space
habitat during all the lunar module's missions to the moon.
1575 David Vitztum David Joseph Vitztum
1130 Roger J. Vizioli Roger J. Vizioli
788 Carola Lauber Matthias Vogel Engineer in the German ASTRO-SPAS program, System Manager ASTRO-SPAS has
had three successful missions: STS 51 in 1993 STS 66 in 1994 and STS 80 in 1996.
The fourth flight of this German Satellite is scheduled with STS 85 in July 1997
2145 Christina & Jeff Vogel Christina & Jeff Vogel
26 William E. Voorhest William E. Voorhest Manager of Assembly & Test at Kennedy Space Center during the launch of Apollo
11 for the Grumman Aerospace Corp Lunar Module program. I reported to
George Skurla KSC Base Manager. Previous to this assignment I was Plant
Manager in Bethpage, NY responsible for Lunar Module manufacturing in Plant
#5.
1101 Connie Moquist Terri Vorelli
1697 Maxine Vreeland Art & Maxine Vreeland RCA
1871 Rebecca Schwender Jake, Felicia & Rick Wade Will submit at a later time.
314 Wagner Waltraud Alex Wagner He is working by DASA/Germany, which is producing science satellites - Astrospas -
to explore the space and Earth atmosphere. Since 1993 he is working at the
Kennedy Space Center in frame of the Shuttle program launching several
GermanAstropas.
1925 Susanne Wagner Susan & Karl Wagner Will submit at a later time.
1033 Mrs. Marjorie Wakefield Julian E. Wakefield, Jr. 1961-1969 RCA Test Laboratory Cocoa Beach Florida Engineering Manager
Provided engineering/operational support/telemetry system/Air Force Eastern
Test Ranger # 50 million rehabilitation. Telemetry equipment in Range. 1969-1972
RCA Goddard Space Flight Center Maryland Senior Engineer/organized/supervised
engineering operational support telemetry tracking systems for NASA Networks
Directorate

1240 Mr. Frank R. Walton, Jr. Bill Waldron Mfg. Vehicle Manager of LM 5Apollo 11 Mfg. Supervisor for remainder of
program. All positions at Kennedy Space Center 1966-1972
1958 Linda L. Haas Glen S. Waldrop Glen Waldrop served the Space Program faithfully for 16 years until his retirement
in 1995.
576 Alvin Walk Alvin Walk Joined Skins in welding JIC with Siacki welder in plant 3 for upper and lower stages
of LM also fitted and built porch and hand rails for plant 3
1074 Martha C. Walker Martha C. Walker From 08/84 through 11/88 I worked for the DOD Managers Space Transportation
System Contingency Support Office (DDMS) Operations Branch. DDMS is in charge
of Space Shuttle contingency operations. I received a Certificate of Appreciation
from NASA for my work during the investigation of the Challenger accident.

2271 Clain & Jana Walker Don Walker


2298 John M. Franasiak Anna Jean Walker
394 Sue Macchiarella Eschol Walker, Jr. My father, Eschol Walker Jr., is the founder and President of Atlantic Technical
Services (ATS). His company has handled the distribution of mail at the cape since
1971. His company has directly supported the launches by getting needed
schedules, information & ADP's to the required sites in a timely manner.
283 James R. Wallace, II James R. Wallace I was assigned to Cape Kennedy in 1966 as an electrical technician on the lunar
module vehicle team. Our responsibility was to perform tests that ensured the
integrity of the vehicles. Duties included 'standing in' for the astronauts during
testing and launch simulations up to three minutes prior to lift off.
1381 Dawn B. Wallenhaupt Family Wallenhaupt
953 Joseph Ward Joseph Walsh 1962-66 Grumman Manager at facilities & site activation for Lunar Module. 1966-
69 Staff Assistant to Grumman Base Manager at KSC for LM. 1969-72 Grumman
Head of Facilities Planning for shuttle study. 1981-85 Rockwell Ground Systems
Project Engineer on space shuttle at KSC.
2115 unknown David E. Walsh
277 Frank R. Walton, Jr. Frank R. Walton, Jr. Appointed Chief of Technical Services for the Grumman Lunar Module Program at
Kennedy Space Center, FL in June 1965.Participated in all Apollo launches and
moon landings through out entire program including contract close out in 1973.
1728 G. Denton Clark Howard Warringer RCA
829 Mr. Chester T. Wasileski Chester T. Wasileski Started in 1951 at Redstone Arsenal as Chief, Prop & Gases Section in Redstone
Program. Progressed thru various positions thru the Jupiter, Saturn I B, Saturn V &
finally Shuttle. Retired1980 as Dep. Dir. Design Engineer K.S.C.
2103 Chester Wasileski Doris Wasileski
1096 Emil A. Wasinger Emil A. Wasinger Emil built the wind tunnel and display models for the Mercury and Gemini
Spacecraft at McDonnell Aircraft. From 1952 to 1973 he was at McAir performing
high and low speed tests as a wind tunnel technician. Tom (McAir 1962-1993)
started on Mercury Expedite Shop. Retired Mgr. PC McDAC.
579 Lois Watkins Lois Watkins I was a Grumman nurse who monitored the testing and construction of the L.E.M.

137 Robert Watkins, Sr. Bob Watkins, Jr. Bob Watkins Jr. worked for Grumman at KSC in 1984 while attending FIT. He was
an Assistant Space Shuttle Logistics Engineer in the VAB, LCC, etc. He is proud to
be a third generation Grumman space worker. See Bob Watkins Sr. (father) and
John
F Williams grandfather).
136 Bob Watkins, Sr. Bob Watkins, Sr. Bob Watkins Sr., Grumman Vice President, was Chief of Support for the
company's Lunar Module Program. His group managed all spare parts, produced
all technical manuals, training/maintenance analysis. Bob spent 17 years including
8 at KSC, as Assistant to George Skurla, Grumman Base Manager, later President
and CEO.
370 Eleanor Watson Bus Watson Die Supervisor of Tech Data for Grumman Aircraft Corporation, Bethpage, NY at
the Grumman facilities at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida from 1965 to 1970
or when Grumman Corporation left the Space Center, Florida. Retired after
twenty
years.
1090 Angelina Garcia Shirley Watterson Worked for the motion picture and television service of USIA which produced
many programs promoting the American Space Program.
944 A. O. Watts A. O. Watts I joined RCA in 1954 assigned to the Command Control Unit. As an Engineer my
duties were related to the design, development and support of the Command
Control System (range safety). I continued this assignment until 1988 when the
RCA contract expired, then continued with CSR until 1994.
2107 Mary Lou Harlow Emily M. Watts Mrs. Watts was one of the original members of the Procurement Directorate. She
was brought down from Washington, D.C. with Bill Lohse, the Director of
Procurement. She purchased many items needed for the launches.

2290 Jack & Sindy Smith Robert F. Watts Space Shuttle Systems - SpaceX Payload Operations
822 Bill & Gloria Makey Jack Richard Weakland Jack worked as KSC from 1968-1992. He initially worked on the Apollo Program as
an NDT Technician. He retired from Rockwell as supervisor, Quality Engineering
for the Shuttle Program. Recipient of the Silver Snoopy Award. Jack was very
proud to
be a part of the NASA Space Program
1421 Gail V. Weatherston Jaren E. Weatherston Of the years Jaren worked for Thiokol his time working on the Space Shuttle SRB
(1979-1983) were his most exciting until he died in 1999 from ALS (Lou Gehrig's
Disease). He made space exploration have a special interest not only for his
children but for his grandson Jaren Austin Passey.
674 Rebecca Zingarelli Robert Weaver Bob Weaver - North American/Rockwell. 40 years of dedication to the aerospace
industry and the manned exploration of space. Project Manager of Saturn II
Operations (Apollo 1-11). Director of Apollo Command and Service Module
Operations (Apollo 12-SkylabI). Director of Space Shuttle Test Integration (1973-
1991). He lived the dream.
1163 P. E. Adamek J.T. Tal Webb
1872 Donald G. Weber Donald G. Weber Employed as an Electrical Engineer for RCA on the USAF Eastern Test Range (1965-
2000). Supported Gemini VII - (6) (1965). Served on one-man RCA contract (Lunar
Rover Radio Support) to NASA KSC for Apollo 15 (1970-71). Answered Apollo 15
Flight roll call for "RCA". My answer was "GO" (1971).
2200 Carolynn Gannon Phil Weiner Phil worked as a machinist in the aerospace industry prior to coming to KSC in
1966. He came in with the Apollo era and worked throughout the years retiring in
2005 while working with the shuttle. Phil as known for his innovations and
problem solving ability. Silver Snoopy recipient.
718 Darrell J. Walen James Weir Jim Weir was a dedicated worker for NASA (as a civil servant, then contractor)
until his death in 1994. Jim was dedicated to America's Space Program, testified
before congress on NASA's behalf, significantly contributing to engineering
programs for NASA, the Department of Defense and private industry
1341 Jim Weiss Jim Weiss To celebrate at special Birthday, April 8th, 1999 and to let you know that: You
send me, I know you send me Darlin' you send me, honest you do You thrill me, I
know you thrill me Darlin' you thrill me, honest you do You Send Me, 1957, Sam
Cooke
1515 Betty J. Welch Joseph F. Welch
1706 Irene Welch Norman A. Welch RCA
100 Stephany Welhan Alex Welhan Alex Welhan joined the Space Program in 1957 and retired there from on January
8, 1982. He was employed at Kennedy Space Center when the program was in its
infancy and received several awards for his contributions of ideas and
workmanship during his employment by NASA.
1292 Bonnie Coggin Hubert B. Wells Employment aerospace engineer (GS-13,9) in NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Propulsion & Vehicle Engineering Laboratory. Specifically, with space stations and
advanced space systems. Research Fields in specializes are as follows: Space
Stations, Saturn/Apollo programs Research & Development of Redstone & Jupiter
Missiles. Patents: Recovery Capsule for Orbital Rescue, Satellite Retrieval/Film
Return Multi Sphere Rotating Space Stat.
1858 Troy Heard Shannon Jewel Wells Although a student, Shannon Jewel Wells has already exhibited an unfailing
commitment to a career in Radio Astronomy. Her studies and research have been
utilized at the Coca-Cola Space Science Center in Columbus, Georgia, and at
Florida International University in Miami. Through the Southeastern Association
for
Research in Astronomy REU Program.
2171 Chuck Wenk Chuck Wenk
1734 Karl Wenz Karl F. Wenz RCA
291 William Weremeichik William J. Weremeichik I took part in developing and testing all the environmental control systems on all
the launch modules which enabled man to land on the moon and return safely
back to Earth. My part was accomplished in Bethpage Long Island, New York.
407 Joan Wernicke William Wernicke William was a Human Factors Engineer with Grumman Aerospace Corp. He
worked on lunar module LEM. Was involved in Houston & Huntsville. He helped
design camera apparatus and human interaction on LEM.
343 Eleanor West Eleanore West USAF Civil Service employee loaned to NASA shuttle inspection1974-75. 'Booster
for a Future in Space'.
2035 Gabe Gabrielle Candy West
1606 Mr. & Mrs. Frank C. Westphal Frank C. Westphal
273 Jules Wetekamm Jules Wetekamm Engineering manager responsible for site preparations, field design, installation,
acceptance testing and vendor/factory liaison for over 600 cabinets of
Apollo/Saturn launch complex GSESame for KSC and VAFB Orbiter
Communications and Tracking Stations. All systems delivered ahead of schedule
and under budget. Received NASA Commendation. Published Tech Brief (KSC-
10512).
25 Philip F. Whitaker, Jr. Philip F. Whitaker, Jr. Employed NASA Procurement in May 1964 as Supervisory Contact Specialist.
Retired NASA in Jan 1984. Began Part Time in Public Affairs in Feb 1984 doing
tours, launches and landings until 1993 when NASA Alumni League began
'Volunteer' program. Have over 3000 hours of volunteer time with Speakers
Bureau, tours, Launches, Landings & Guest Center. Still maintain Area Permits
6/1/96.
1281 Rose Rayfield Philip F. Whitaker, Jr. Phil has supported the Protocol Staff, PAO as a Volunteer since he retired from
NASA in 1984; donating over 1000 hours per year since. His support has been in
the areas of Launce and Landing guest operations, VIP Tours, Kits assembly, and
Administrative support
1217 James R. White James R. White
436 Rose White John White, Jr. John worked at Grumman Aerospace, on every LEM project. First, as a lead man
and later as an Industrial Engineer. Hew was sent down to Merritt Island-Cocoa
Beach, FL when the moon shot was planned. He was very proud to be part of the
space program and we, as a family, felt the same and still do.
1627 Patricia Whitehead L.R. "Randy" Whitehead 1961-66 RCA Leader M.I.L.S. (Missile Impact Locating System) - Patrick Tech Lab
1985- RCA Operations Manager - Missile Test Project
199 Glenn Whitehurst Glenn Whitehurst Participated in numerous launches of satellites (earth, lunar, mars). Member of
launch team for Apollo launches. Supported approach and landing test for Shuttle
Enterprise at E.A.F.B. launch team member for Shuttle launches at KSC until
1984.Assisted in manufacturing and test of G.P.S. Navistar System.
1926 Jeffrey Whitestone Jeffrey Whitestone Will submit at a later time.
461 Technical Crew H.M.F. Donald Whiting, Jr. North American Aviation July 12, 1965. Apollo 11 closeout crew1969. Manager
Technical Operations H.M.F. return to flight post Challenger 1986. U.S.A Technical
Site Manager H.M.F. 1996.
1542 Charles L. Whitley Charles L. Whitley RCA/Charles L Whitley originally from Chicago, IL., Field Engineer from 1957 to
1972. Started as a technician working out of the Tech Lab. at Patrick Air Force
Station. Had many down range assignments and also worked on the different
ships. Received my B. S. in Engineering while working for R. C. A. Through their
Educational Support Program. Then promoted to field engineer and Functioned in
that position until cut backs of 1972. Enjoyed.
484 Joyce Whitman Barrett Whitman, Jr. Barrett was the Structural Analysis Group Leader for primary structure on the
lunar module ascent stage prior to the first landing. This task also included
structural engineering oversight of qualification test planning, procedures and
actual testing itself. Many difficult structural engineering problems were
encountered and solved
along the way.
1072 Katherine A. Widerborg Katherine A. Widerborg
76 Kathleen Wiegand William John Wiegand Bill Wiegand has been involved in the space industry since 1960.His career has
encompassed all of the manned flight programs. Bill has been an integral member
of the shuttle program since its inception. One of his most rewarding positions has
been as Pad Manager of Launch Complex 'A' at the Kennedy Space Center.

2028 Ronald Weir Dr. Ronald Wier Member Civilian Astronaut Corps (X-PRIZE). National Aviation & Exploration Wall
of Honor. While a graduate student (Mississippi State University) worked on
NASA Remote Sensing Project (late ‘60s).
1826 Bill (WG) Wiest Bill (WG) Wiest Established Photo Processing Lab for still & motion pictures. Consultant on
establishing NASA photo lab facility. Member & Chairman of IRIG Group for optics
& photo. Worked as Chemist in other various positions from January 1954 thru
June 1990.
2131 Ian Knox Linda Wighton Linda has been an avid follower of the space program and believes that the
exploration of space is a necessity for mankind and an exciting opportunity to be
involved in our future. Linda is proud to be associated with the Astronauts
Memorial Foundation as without pioneers we would never advance.
1748 Raymond Wilkins Raymond Wilkins NASA Alumni League, Florida Chapter Member Number 2032
138 Mariann H. Watkins John F. Williams John Williams, 33 year Grumman employee, (P/N 188), was a particularly
innovative craftsman, working in the highly critical Experimental Shop with
development engineering personnel. A lead-man, he played important roles in the
manufacture of the Grumman Orbiting Astronomical Observatory, the Lunar
Module and the Grumman Lunar Rover.
189 Grady Williams Grady F. Williams Former Dir. & Dep. Dir., Design Eng. Directorate, KSC ('68-75).Participated in last V-
2 rocket launch in White Sands and all Redstone, Jupiter, Saturn, Apollo, and
Space Shuttle launch site operations thru Apollo/Soyuz, 1975. Received the NASA
Exceptional Service Award.
269 Gayle Williams Thomas N. Williams Served as a NASA Electrical Systems Engineer for checkout and launch preparation
of manned spacecraft beginning with Project Mercury and continuing through
Gemini and Apollo. Presently serves as Chief Electrical and Telecommunications
Division for NASA, KSC, Shuttle Engineering Directorate. (1959 - present)

297 Grady Williams James Williams While working at NASA supply summer 61, helped clear old civilian buildings in
complex 39 area. As summer employee of Chrysler Corpin 62 assisted in launch
pad refurbishment after SIB launches.
388 Helen Williams Walter Williams BS Aero Eng. LSU 1939, Ph D 1963. NACA 1940-1958 X-1 project engineer and
founding director of NACA HSFS (Dryden Flt Res Cntr) Assoc. Director NASA Space
Task Group (Mercury) and Director of Operations. NASA Chief Engineer. Member
AGARD and ASAP Honfellon AIAA.
977 Marge Williams Michael Williams After developing simulated flight tests for project Mercury, Mike developed and
wrote the simulated flight tests and the launch countdown test procedures that
were used to test and launch all of the manned Gemini and Apollo spacecraft.
980 Wiley Williams Wiley Williams From 1967-1972 performed as Director of Operations for the Grumman Corp in
preparing the Lunar Module for flight at the Kennedy Space Center.
987 Dennis W. Williams Dennis W. Williams worked for Bendix Field Engineering Corp, 1966-1971. Stationed at MILA July
1966
- Kennedy, GBM dec 1966-70 - Grand Bahamas, Goddard Space Flight Center
1971. Worked all Apollo missions thru #13
1771 Deborah L. Williams Roger C. Williams Roger C. Williams started on the Space Program as an Electrical Technician at
Cape Canaveral in 1963. He supported the Titan 3C program for a year and then
the Apollo program where he supported the launches of Saturn 1B and Saturn 5
rockets. Roger has continued his service at Kennedy Space Center by supporting
the Shuttle program as Lead Technician in launch operations at Kennedy Space
Center LC-39, where he continues to support the manned space program.
1791 Helen Williams, Sheree Brodict & Kim Hollmann Ralph E. "Eddie" Williams Ralph E. "Eddie" Williams was very proud of the work he did on the Apollo
program, the Minute Man Defense System, and on the Space Shuttle, during his
30 years with the space operations team. He worked as a Safety, Reliability, and
Quality Assurance Inspector under several different contractors.
2182 Bill Williams Bill Williams Bill worked the Apollo, Skylab, Mars-Viking, & Shuttle Programs. Served as an
electrical engineer, NASA Test Director, and as Convoy Commander for STS-1
through STS-25. He retired in 2001 after 34 years of government service and
moved with his family to Melbourne, Australia. Returned to the U.S. in 2004.
1354 Keith Williamson Keith Williamson
418 Max Willis Max Willis While Director of Foreign Zone at Canaveral Port Authority, Port Canaveral
originated the concept of placing a space launch pay-load processor in a foreign
trade zone at first Astrotech Space Operations and second at Space Hab. This
attracts foreign payloads and saves hundreds of thousands of dollars per shot.
84 Susan W. Colchin Richard W Wilson Mr. Wilson served as a Project Manager for two successful contracts at KSC - the
first from 1963 to 1968 for TWA and the second from1978 to 1983 with
Wackenhut. He is a recipient of NASA's Distinguished Service Medal.
1539 Katherine Shelby Melrose Teresa M. Wilson Mrs. Teresa Wilson, 2nd Grade Teacher, The Ellis School, Pittsburgh, PA. Through
her compassion, her guidance and her knowledge 'Terri' Wilson inspired our
Daughter to 'Reach for the Stars'. With Love and Appreciation, The Melrose
Family, June 2000
2062 Hugh Wilson Hugh H. "Hamp" Wilson Hamp Wilson negotiated and administrated contracts for many of NASA's major
programs. He was a manager in the Procurement Office at KSC and a Senior
Executive at NASA Headquarters and MSFC where, as the Director of
Procurement, he led the team that negotiated the settlement for the Challenger
accident.
2140 Carolyn Wilson David Wilson, Jr. D. Sc. Dr. Wilson D.Sc. Is a leader in the development of ISS crew tools that were critical
to the successful assembly and activation of the orbiting outpost. His fingerprints
are clearly visible throughout NASA and Boeing's manned space flight history. Dr.
Wilson is president of Wilson Aerospace LLC, Boulder, Colorado. Multiple Crew
Tools: FFTD EVA ADJUST REACTION THUMB W/R ANGLE FFTD IVA, CSRD, CGRIT,
RAD 10-20, ERAD, & SEVERAL TRAINERS.
958 Rachel Windsor Ott Rachel Windsor Ott I contributed to the American Space Program, NASA, at John F. Kennedy Space
Center in the office of Supply and Procurement from11/19/63 - 5/1/94 as a
management analysis.
1581 Pauline Winship Pauline Winship
1223 Mrs. Gloria N. Winters Daniel J. Winters Employed NASA Miss. Test Facility 1965-1970 Received awards for member of
Viking Project; contributed to men's first orbit of moon 1968; 1st manned Lunar
Landing 1969. In 1970 transferred to Cape Canaveral AFS; contributed to Apollo
11 program and other programs until retirement in 1981 having served 40 years
service for Government. Employed by Boeing for 7 years on I US program
1321 Carl Winters Carl Winters Built nosecones for Wollup Island, Va. Built high speed printers for the Cape and
Mercury Program. Made various transducers for the Saturn 5. Built space
simulator. Fabrication Technician on USNS Redstone Tracking Ship from Apollo I
through Apollo X
1446 Mrs. W. Winwood Susan Winwood
1981 Ruthan Wirman Eliades Nelson R. Wirman 1960- Kennedy Space Center - Project Mercury thru 1980
1980- NASA Headquarters, Washington DC - 61-C, STS 61-C, MSL 2, Shuttle
Payload Engineering Division, Office of Space Science & Applications
NASA Headquarters - Program Manager - 19861960- Kennedy Space Center -
Project Mercury thru 1980
1980- NASA Headquarters, Washington DC - 61-C, STS 61-C, MSL 2, Shuttle
Payload Engineering Division, Office of Space Science & Applications
NASA Headquarters - Program Manager - 19861960- Kennedy Space Center -
Project Mercury thru 1980
1980- NASA Headquarters, Washington DC - 61-C, STS 61-C, MSL 2, Shuttle
Payload Engineering Division, Office of Space Science & Applications
NASA Headquarters - Program Manager - 19861960- Kennedy Space Center -
Project Mercury thru 1980
1980- NASA Headquarters, Washington DC - 61-C, STS 61-C, MSL 2, Shuttle
Payload Engineering Division, Office of Space Science & Applications
NASA Headquarters - Program Manager - 1986
200 John P. Wise John P. Wise August 1950-September 1962 US Naval Aviation. September 1962-December
1983 NASA (retired) 34 years. January 1984-February 1991Lockheed (LSOC) 7
years. US Naval Aviation- Aviation Electronic Technician. NASA-Electronic
Technician: Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Spacelab, ASTP, Shuttle. Lockheed-Ordnance
Supervisor
and Flight Battery Laboratory-Shuttle.
468 Linda Jean Button Michael Wise Mr. Wise has worked in the space program with different contractor company's
for 15 years. He has performed as a Technician, Space-craft Operator and as
Supervisor during this period of time. He has always been a staunch supporter of
the space program and has a keen interest in future exploration.
1678 Walter Wisnicky Walter Wisnicky Joined RCA 1956, Stationed St. Lucia, BWI Selected/Trained Satellite Program
Naval Research Laboratory, Wash DC. Stationed Antigua. Credited Co-Founder
Radio magnetic Star - Arctas Antighs. Sent validated coordinates establishing first
US Satellite, Project Vanguard. Also: Space Command Controller, Greenland,
PhilcoFord 1962-63 - Space Command Controller, Turkey, GE 1983-84 - College
Professor aboard USN ships 1974-97.
1738 Catherine A. Witkowski Frances H. Witkowski In loving memory of my mother, who passed away April 20, 1990.
1740 Catherine A. Witkowski Catherine A. Witkowski RCA/CSR
1746 Catherine A. Witkowski Richard F. Witkowski, Sr. RCA - In Honor of my Father
1044 Helen Walton Grumman KSC Wives Club Club organized to provide social atmosphere for Grumman wives through
meetings and events including aid to many local charities They gave unwavering
support to our LM Space Team's successful Lunar Mission. Since wives understood
the demanding hours and utmost concentration necessary to achieve this goal,
which could easily be hampered by problems at home.

20 Catherine I. Wolf Joseph J. Wolf Graduated from the City College of New York; completed graduate studies in the
same School of Engineering. He was employed at Grumman on Long Island where
he designed aircraft and spacecraft. He received a 'Silver Snoopy' for work on the
Apollo Program's Lunar Lander and first shuttle flight achievement award.
1442 Teresa Hayes Thomas E. Wolff
728 Willy A. Wolter Willy A. Wolter Performed Engineering Design and analysis of the Apollo Lunar Landing Module at
Grumman from 1961 thru 1968. Work involved thermo structural analysis of the
descent stage base heat shield. Also worked on Grumman's Space Shuttle Studies
from 1970 thru1972, and on the design of the Shuttle Orbiter Wings
1244 Family Of Marion Wood Marion Wood Date of Birth 6/05/25 Date of Death 5/20/98NASA Employee from 1964-
19851964-1972 Contract Specialist-Procurement1972-1979 Real Estate
Officer1979-1985 Management Specialist - Public Affairs
1927 Stephen Wood Stephen Wood Will submit at a later time.
1631 David Wood Dr. David Wood Family
22 Fred W. Haise Cade Hunter Woodall Grandson of Fred W Haise, Apollo 13 Lunar Module Pilot and Space Shuttle
Enterprise Commander.
1486 Susan Workman Jimmy Workman Jimmy Workman was born in the 50's and he has been interested in the Space
Program throughout the years. He enjoys pointing out everyday items that we
have due to NASA. He strongly defends NASA if anyone states that the space
program should be dissolved. Science means the world to him.
704 Robert N. Worth Robert N. Worth Northrop Corporation Project Manager Planetary Descent and Landing Systems
for research and contract studies 1961-1967.Developed design approach and
parameter envelops for Ames Research Center Mars Mission Studies. Supported
JPL Voyager Studies Presentations; Marshall Space Flight Center AIAA/AAS
'Stepping Stones To Mars' and AIAA 2nd annual meetings
1529 Art Wren Art Wren RCA/ Mr. Artemus came to Florida with the TRW Technical staff in June 1956. In
1964 he joined the RCA Missile Test Project at the Eastern Test Range. When he
retired in 1984,Mr Wren was the RCA Division Vice President for Range Services.
1531 Paul Wren Paul Wren RCA/ Paul Wren range experience was as a computer program analyst with the
RCA Operations and Maintenance Contract. His work included PC Computer Setup
and Maintenance and the Program-ing and Operations of the Range Contractor
Payroll and Management system.

1534 Robert Wren Robert Wren RCA/ Robert Wrens experience was with the RCA Operations and Maintenance
Contract on the air force Eastern Test Range. His work included telemetry, supply
systems, property control, pad launch set-up, and F-1 day checks, in support of
shuttle launches.
117 Timothy & Katherine Russell Brian Wright The commitment to work hard and to dedicate oneself to shaping the future
characterize the outstanding service of Brian Wright to the U.S. Astronaut Hall of
Fame. His coworkers and friends are thankful for his contribution to America's
future.
128 Stanley Wright Stanley E. Wright Was a member of Grumman Team at Cape Kennedy Space Port from1966 to
1973.
150 Kathleen E. Wright Kathleen E. Wright Kathy has worked at the Space Center since 1967 for 3 different contractors
(Federal Electric, Bendix LSD and USBI). She has worked for the Apollo, Apollo-
Soyuz, and Shuttle programs in the administrative area. She became interested in
the Space Program because her father, Sam, worked at the center.
243 Kathleen Wright David Wright An Electrical Engineer who performed systems analysis on Apollo instrumentation
for General Electric, including preparation of launch reports and Electrical Systems
Handbook, (until we reached the Moon) with GE 1963-69. First employed (at
Cape) in 1956 by Convair Astronautics as a Senior Design Engineer and a Senior
Flight
Test Engineer on the Atlas missile.
395 Ruth Wright-Weaver Robert Wright Worked at NASA Marshall Space Flight Huntsville, Alabama 1963-65;then was
transferred to KSC in Florida. He worked from 1965 to death in 1987 on various
programs from Apollo to the Shuttle and loved the space program.
1181 Virginia Wright William B. Wright William B Wright, Technician/Engineer/Manager Began KSC Career in May 1966
with RCA initially, and then General Electric in support of the Gemini-Titan and
Apollo programs. Since July 1978employed by CSC, Grumman, Lockheed-Martin,
and USA in support of the Space Shuttle Program
1609 Marjorie Gazvoda Zachary T. Wright
149 Kathleen E. Wright Samuel Wright Jr. Sam worked at the Space Center from 1958 until his retirement in1982. During
that time he worked for the Douglas Aircraft Co. (later McDonnell-Douglas) where
he worked as an engineer on the 'Thor' rocket for 18 years. He then joined PRC as
an inspector until his retirement.
1710 Warren Wrightington Warren Wrightington '61 to '63 at the Cape with GEEIA - '64 to '67 at MILA KSC Communications Project
- Mgr Cable Systems - Mgr Operations Control - Reported to Ed Sears
1030 Darlene Comer James Xerikos James Xerikos, PhD, is a McDonnell Douglas Fellow and Senior Member of the
AIAA. He worked on the Delta Program, designed the Xerikos nose cone used in
the HEDI program, indirectly supported space programs through contract and R &
D projects, and is a published author in national and international technical
journals
812 Leland Yager Leland Yager Lee Yager was among the first permanently assigned Grumman employees at
K.S.C. as Site Activation Manager he supervised the installation and checkout of
LMGSE. During LM checkouts he was Chief Of Systems Engineering
426 Helen Yagerhofer-McDowell Fred Yagerhofer
1089 Stephen M Yarton Stephen M Yarton
241 Joseph Yasecko Joseph Yasecko Project Engineer, Design & Development: Matador 1949-50, Atlas1951-54. Range
instrumentation engineer, Patrick AFB 1955-65.January 1953 alerted Congress
and Ike's new presidency that Russia was developing rockets faster than U.S.A.
Spoke with Defense Chief 'Charlie' Wilson, Secretary of the USAF and Senators
Saltonstall, Lyndon Johnson, and John Kennedy.
1384 Debra Paul Joseph J. Yenkavitch Joe is a retired teacher and writer. He is a founding sponsor of the Challenger
Center and a member of the Planetary Society and National Space Society. Joe has
a strong interest in Martian exploration and has a published short story set there.
He is running the Setiat Home Program.

1505 Linda Hoefer Elmer R. Yeomans Dedicated to a special man, who was a long time supporter of the United States
Space Program. Elmer enlightened us with humorous stories, loved fishing,
enjoyed photography, and befriended everyone he met. Forever in our hearts as
beloved husband, father and friend.
783 Sarah Yoffa Sarah R. Yoffa As Shuttle Program Manager for the 45 SW's RTS Contractor in 1994Ms Yoffa lead
the Cape Canaveral Team on the NASCOM 2000 upgrade of the FTS-2000
Network Services Assurance Plan (NSAP). She founded The Fourth Fate
Consortium in 1966, which supports human space flight through the Deep Space
Web Site
athttp://www.geocities.com/Area51/4296/
66 Ralph A. Yorio Ralph A. Yorio Thirty years with NASA-Kennedy Space Center. Began 1963 in the Malfunction
Investigation Laboratories, promoted Chief in 1969. Assistant to Director, Support
Operations; Shuttle Projects Office Offline Maintenance Manager; Chief, Shuttle
Logistics Engineering; 1987-1993 Chief, Shuttle Thermal Protection System Project
Office. NASA Exceptional Service Medal for Apollo 14.
1788 Gabe Gabrielle Kelly York Kelly York, a third grade science teacher in Laquey, Missouri, is an active advocate
of the Space Program. She instills wonder, interest & adventure in students
through video, literature & pictures from KSC. Her guidance and enthusiasm
perpetuate future astronauts traveling to Mars and beyond, ensuring "The Dream
is Alive".
1496 Gordon & Joy Yost Gordon & Joy Yost
1823 Linda, Barbara & Nancy Young Charles Young
792 Mr. L. H. Yount L. H. Yount Joined the Space Program in 1953 with Chrysler Missile Div. in Detroit. Spent 5
years in Huntsville (GMDD/ABMA/MSFC). 2 years at S.I.B. plant in New Orleans.
Transferred to Florida in 1962as Chrysler Base Manager on Sat I/IB
program/Apollo/Skylab/Apollo Voyage etc. Joined Lockheed in 1983 and retired V-
P Support Opus, LSOC in 1991
317 Antonius Zaal Antonius Zaal
1046 William M. Zarkowsky William M Zarkowsky As President or Senior Vice President of Grumman Corp, I participated in all space
and aerospace developments. The enthusiastic efforts of the Grumman-NASA
Team required creativity on the OAO and LEM, in science, design, and
management. Elli and I made many friends with the Astronauts and Families
434 Raymond Zeller Raymond Zeller Manufacturing Prototype Mechanic for fabrication of parts for shuttle wings - LM
vehicles - G.S.E. estimator - Ground Support Equipment - Manufacturing Field Site
Administrator - Grumman 37years.
344 Martha Coyne Albert Zellner, Jr. Dad took on fatherhood as a spaceship takes on her maiden voyage. Full of hopes,
dreams and uncharted paths. He showed us the stars and unselfishly gave us the
sun and the moon. Fathers and spaceships give us two great things, roots to hold
on to, and wings to fly.

1595 J. Zender Frank Zender J F ZENDER WITH RCA,ENGINEER I CONSIDERED IT AN HONOR TO HAVE BEEN
PART OF THE GROUP THATBROUGHT THE SPACE EFFORT TO ITS REMARKABLE
RESULTS.1940-1946 AERONAUTIC AND RADIO CAREER IN CANADA.1946-1954
MANAGER OF RCA TELEVISON ASSEMBLY PLANT IN INDIANAPOLIS1954-1957
MANAGER OF GRAND TURK,MISSILE TRACKING STATION1957-1968 ENGINEER AT
TECH LAB

1405 John W. Zewan John Zewan John Zewan worked at Kennedy Space Center from 1965 to 1974
1629 Merle G. Zimmerman Merle G. Zimmerman
1928 Ginger Zimmerman Ginger Zimmerman Will submit at a later time.
235 Mary Zink Basil Zink Mr. Zink worked for LSOC, now Lockheed Martin. He was on their contract team.
Upon retirement was Director of Information Services. His group supplied
information, wrote payroll checks, inventories. He was requested to be present
for
all launches in firing room.
1104 Louis R. Aguinaga Joseph J. Zinzi Assigned to LM Program at Grumman KSC as Supervisor of Mechanical MOD Shop
in manufacturing Directorate thru contract close out in 1973
368 Kathleen Zucchino Paul Zucchino Engineer at Princeton University. Involved with the IMAPS design for STS-71 in
1993 and STS-80 in 1996.
716 A. John Zuk A. John Zuk Employed by Grumman Aerospace Corp. Beth Page NY 1949-1990I was a test
technician on electrical power systems (EPS). I was involved with the Lunar
Module on final test of the electrical power systems
528 Anthony Zumpano Anthony Zumpano Did the mechanical design of the VHF, UHF and S-band antennas, used on the
Lunar Module. Did the electronic packaging of the tracking light, also used on the
Lunar Module.
38 Harold Zweigbaum Harold Zweigbaum NASA employee for 20 years. Ch. Atlas Agena Launch Chief U.L.O Tech. Opns. Asst
to KSC Center Dir Ch. Computer Sys. Div. CH Shuttle Payload Opns. Astrotech
Space Opns. (Commercial Payload Processing) V.P. & Gen'l Mgt for 10 yrs.

39 Reba Zweigbaum Reba Zweigbaum Wife of NASA manager-supporter of NASA


2296 Darrell Eugene New
Gabe Gabrielle Pranvera Hyseni-AOK Pranvera Hyseni is the founder of Astronomy Outreach for her country of
Kosovo and has dedicated her life to bringing awareness of Astronomy
and NASA not only to her country but also internationally. Pran is very
vocal in her support of NASA with her words and actions including wearing
NASA shirts and placing NASA stickers on numerous telescopes.
2419
Gabe Gabrielle Jeff & Carla Michaelis Jefferson and Carla established the Brazil-Florida Chamber of Commerce
whose goal is to assist Brazilian children to learn more about NASA,
Space and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and
Mathematics). The Brazil-Florida Chamber of Commerce with the
assistance of the Kennedy Space Center and KSC International Academy
has assisted numerous Brazilian teenagers in visiting NASA and KSC.
2420
Gabe Gabrielle Jessica Strauss Jessica is a 5th grade teacher who strives to give her students
everyopportunity to learn about NASA and Space.She has been
instumnetal in creating an environment so her students could develop and
2421 experiment,shich NASA selected to be flown on the ISS.
Robert and Katie Lowrie Michael&Ash Wheeler In honor of Michael and Ashley Wheeler married November 12, 2017. May
2422 they have a a long, exiting, and beautiful life together.
David Drexler David Jay Drexler Esq. During the riveting days of Apollo, David was NASA's most loyal fan,
watcheing and recording every mission. Apollo Astronauts' pictures adorn
the wall of his home. March 2009, he was upfront at Kennedy for
Discovery launch. Best memories of his life, best of times for the Space
2423 Program and USA.
2424 Norbert Morin Norbert Morin Retired Director of Studies at Universite du Quebec a Montreal
Gabe Gabrielle Tonico & Angela Tonico and Angela have brought a very special awareness of NASA to
Campus Party Brazil, reaching thens of thousands of students and gamers
across the country. He has expanded the awareness in the 5 day event to
include a NASA speaker, numerous presentations about exploring space,
the planets, their moons, exploring Mars (past, current and future) STEAM
(Science, Technology, Engineering Arts Mathematics).
2425
Brian Morrison Joseph A. Morison I dedicate this brick to my father Joseph A. Morrison. He was the data
analyst on the first PSEP project that Buzz Aldrin deployed on the Moon.
After Apollo 12 we moved to Spain where Dad continued to track S-B data
2426 until late 1971. Forever in my Heart, your son Brian.
Barbara & Ray Miller D Vandeveer Proj Mercury In 1960 Doris Vandeveer started as a secretary with project mercury in
2427 Hampton, Virginia
William Lane Patricia Akins In memory of Patricia Akins, from the OV-104team for Flow Director Angie
Brewer.Patricia Akins supportedthe hopes and dreams of NASA's Angie
Brewer who performed numerous roles in the Space Shuttle Program and
launched the final STS-135 shuttle mission. Rest in peace, Patricia, mom.
2428 God Bless.
William Lane Arthur Akins In memory of Patricia Akins, from the OV-104team for Flow Director Angie
Brewer.Arthur Akins supportedthe hopes and dreams of NASA's Angie
Brewer who performed numerous roles in the Space Shuttle Program and
launched the final STS-135 shuttle mission. Rest in peace, Arthur, dad
2429 God Bless.
Joshua Williams Alan Powers Thank you for all of the great memories! Thank you for helping us build a
foundation which will allow our future to soar to great heights! It was an
honor to be your student! God bless and enjoy your retirement! Love Josh,
2430 Jake & Anya

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