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Ratzenberger Sr, Wayne A.
Wayne A. Ratzenberger Sr. Born: September 30, 1939 Died: May 21, 2013 Longtime news photographer and freelance photojournalist Wayne A. Ratzenberger Sr., died Tuesday, May 21, in Lord Chamberlain Rehabilitation Center, with his family at his side, after a two-year-long battle with cancer. Ratzenberger, 73, was born in Bridgeport and grew up in Stratford. He was the son of the late Elmer Z. and Mary (Wargo) Ratzenberger. He was a 1958 graduate of Stratford High School. Ratzenberger began his lifelong love affair with photography in high school, chronicling school events and learning how to photograph weddings. After a stint in the U.S. Army, where he attained the rank of Sergeant, Ratzenberger returned to Stratford working full-time at the former Avco-Lycoming Army Engine Plant, and part-time on weekends photographing weddings and in photo sales. Ratzenberger also attended the Germain School of Photography in New York City, and the School of Modern Photography in New Jersey. In 1976, he was hired by the then-Bridgeport Post and Telegram as a news photographer. His career there spanned 25 years, as a news photographer, photo editor, and finally, overseeing the newspaper's transition to the digital age as the manager of the digital imaging department. He was known for his skilled portraiture and feature photography. During his tenure he photographed many presidents and presidential candidates as they made their way through Connecticut including Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama's visit to the Webster Bank Arena in 2010. A signature moment in his career came on Dec. 29, 1986, when he was at Sikorsky Memorial Airport in Stratford to document the flight of a replica of the aircraft flown by Gustave Whitehead, now officially recognized as the first man to fly according to "Jane's All the World's Aircraft." With Whitehead devotee Andy Kosch at the controls, the aircraft made its way down the runway where Ratzenberger was stationed to better capture the aircraft as it soared into the air. The replica did manage to get off the ground, but not high enough to clear him. Realizing at the last minute that the plane was not lifting off, Ratzenberger used his left arm to shield his head as the plane's tire struck him, breaking his arm and knocking him to the tarmac. In addition to the broken arm, he suffered cuts, bruises and a gash to the head. In an ironic twist, Ratzenberger's grandfather, Joseph Ratzenberger, was a witness to the real Whitehad flight of 1901, and was quoted as a witness in news accounts of the day. The accident put him out of work for several weeks. Just a few days after his return to work in April 1987, his arm just out of a sling, Ratzenberger was the first photographer to gain entry after the collapse of the L'Ambiance Plaza construction project, capturing images that were distributed nationwide and were later reprinted in Newsweek magazine. Wayne's photography garnered him many awards including recognition from the CT Society of Professional Photojournalists, United Press International, New England Press Association and the 1986 National Softball Media Association Annual Awards Best Single Story Photo Coverage.
After his stint at the CT Post, Wayne was hired as a staff photographer in 2001 by the then-Hometown Publications, a string of weeklies covering towns in greater Bridgeport and the Naugatuck Valley, now owned by the Hersam-Acorn group. He loved being back on the street, capturing news and features throughout the papers' coverage area, and he enjoyed working with all of his colleagues at the Hersam Acorn papers. He also had numerous freelance clients - nonprofit, commercial, health care, and higher education including, the American Red Cross, Sacred Heart University's Art Gallery, St. Vincent's Medical Center and Griffin Hospital.
He was the official photographer for the Barnum Festival since 2000, capturing hundreds of images through the years of Festival events and personalities. In 2012, he served as Executive Aide to Ringmaster Frank Carroll.
Wayne was a 33rd degree Mason, and a member in longstanding of St. John's Fidelity Lodge No. 3, the Police Square Club and the Garibaldi Society. He was a member of the National Press Photographers Association and Connecticut News Photographers.
His two sons by his first marriage, Wayne A. Ratzenberger Jr., of Spooner, Wisconsin and David P. Ratzenberger of Lehigh Acres, Fla., both have fond memories of accompanying their father to work and learning about the world of newspapers and photography. "My father would take me with him to his Sunday assignments, showing me what was good subject matter, how to light a photo correctly, and how to develop negatives," said his older son, Wayne, recalling that on one of these trips he took a picture that eventually won a second place in a statewide contest.
Wayne was an avid dog lover, something he shared with his younger son, David. Together, he and David trained their Golden retriever, Brandy, taking her to obedience trials where she and David won many ribbons. David also learned much about photography from his father, accompanying him on assignments and into the darkroom to learn how to develop photos. "My father taught me that it's important to do the thing you love most for work because you'll never have to work again."
In addition to his two sons, Wayne is survived by his wife, Elaine K. Ficarra, and his two loving dogs Desi and Lucy. Calling hours will be held Wednesday, May 29 from 4 to 8 p.m., at the Larson Funeral Home, 2496 North Avenue. A service celebrating his life will be held Thursday, May 30 at 11 a.m., in the United Congregational Church, 877 Park Avenue, Bridgeport. To leave a condolence on line go to www.larsonfh.com

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Published by Connecticut Post from May 26 to May 27, 2013.

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Karen Kline

May 30, 2013

Elaine,
We are so sorry to hear about Wayne. We will certainly miss seeing and talking with him in the neighborhood. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Karen and Jim Kline

May 28, 2013

To My family, I am so sorry for the loss of Wayne. We all will miss him greatly. He was a great cousin and friend.
Elaine, Wayne, & David and respect spouses my heart and love go out to all of you. I am sorry I can not be there physically to give you my support but my heart is there with you all. Love Janice

Fernanda Oliveira

May 27, 2013

Elaine, sorry for your loss

Chet Kasmin

May 27, 2013

Elaine
So so sorry, I admired Wayne! Great guy!
Chet

May 26, 2013

Dave, So sorry to hear of your loss.
Charles, Mary Jane Buckley

May 26, 2013

Elaine, I pray you find peace. Jean (Lord Chamberlain)

Kim Vincent

May 26, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. So sorry to hear of Wayne's passing. Cousin Kim (Parker) Vincent

May 26, 2013

May God give you peace and comfort during this difficult time.

May 26, 2013

To The Ratzenberger Family,

The Stratford High School Class of 1958 extends it deepest sympathy on the passing of one of our dear classmates.

"What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others." Pericles

SHS Class of 1958
Natalie Glowatsky Siavrakas
Class Officer

Angel & Phyllis Gonzalez

May 26, 2013

Your photos were the window to your world, The Music @ Downtownthursdays was the view to your heart. We will miss you.

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