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Paul R. "Pete" Leatherwood

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Paul R. "Pete" Leatherwood obituary, 1932-2017, Granger, IN

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1932

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2017

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Paul Leatherwood Obituary

Paul R. “Pete”

Leatherwood

Sept. 27, 1932 - Dec. 8, 2017

GRANGER - Paul R. “Pete” Leatherwood, 85, of Granger, IN, passed away peacefully on Friday, December 8th in the company of his family.

Born in Hanover, Pennsylvania in 1932, Pete graduated from Westminster High School in Maryland as a member of the class of 1949.

On his 18th birthday, he enlisted with the United States Air Force and was assigned to MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. Strongly driven by his desire to fly, Pete served as an airborne radio operator aboard mid-air fuel supply planes during the Korean War. He also utilized his passion and talent for music as a trumpet player in the Air Force band, performing ceremonial duties at military funerals throughout his enlistment. He was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in 1954, and many years later chose to donate his military uniform to the South Bend Historical Museum.

Soon after leaving the military, Pete married the former Miss Joan Stimax at Westminster Methodist Church in Westminster, Maryland on September 10th, 1955.

The couple remained in Westminster for a time, where Pete worked as an industrial engineer for Black & Decker.

He began secondary education, but ultimately pursued national accreditation in the field of public relations. He received accreditation and began work for Bendix, joining the company in Baltimore and later being transferred to Granada Hills, California. There, he served as head of public relations for the entire west coast, remaining in this position until being transferred to South Bend, Indiana in 1973.

Assigned to the Aerospace Division at Bendix, Pete worked in conjunction with NASA at the height of the space race era and was present at Cape Canaveral for twenty-five manned launches spanning the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and STS shuttle programs. He traveled internationally after each launch, making his way to mission tracking stations across the world for which Bendix provided the manpower. In 1967, his role allowed him to bring his wife and young daughters to witness with him in person the launch of Apollo 11, mankind's first voyage to the moon.

Pete received the key to the city of South Bend from Mayor Joe Kernan at his retirement celebration in 1993 after 30 plus years with Bendix. He and Joan relocated and filled the next ten years of their lives with sunshine and golf in Fort Myers, Florida. Pete stayed busy even in retirement, however, volunteering many hours for S.C.O.R.E., an organization dedicated to helping small businesses, and for a time also served as a guide at the Thomas Edison Estate.

The couple returned to South Bend for good in 2005 to be closer to family and, not surprisingly, Pete remained active. He served on several boards including the South Bend Historical Society, the Boy Scouts of America, Memorial Hospital, and D.A.R.E., earning numerous honors and awards for his service. The Boy Scouts presented him with the Silver Beaver Award, their highest honor. Pete was also named a Tennessee Squire, an honorary title bestowed by the state of Tennessee, and in Maryland he was named Vice President of the Jaycee's and a JCI Senator.

Pete is survived by his wife of 62 years, Joan; his daughters, Cherie and Laurie; his three grandchildren, Reid, Zach and Adam; and by the countless impacts he made during a lifetime of public service.

The family would like to thank Dr. Christopher Hall, the Memorial Hospital tenth floor nurses and doctors, Heart To Heart Hospice, Signature Healthcare, and Tammy Higginbotham with Care Patrol for their care and dedication.

There will be a viewing Tuesday, December 12th, from 3-7 pm at the McGann Hay, Granger Chapel, 13260 SR 23, enter off Cherry Rd.

A second viewing will take place on Friday, December 15th, from 1-2 pm at Eline's Funeral Home in Hampstead, Maryland, with burial to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to a Hospice of your choice.

To send condolences to the family, please visit www.McGannHay.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by South Bend Tribune on Dec. 11, 2017.

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December 12, 2017

My deepest condolences go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring you comfort. Knowing that there is a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

Julie Lundin-Shadinger

December 11, 2017

I always said it was good that his initials were P.R. because Pete Leatherwood was the consummate public relations professional! But far beyond that was the welcoming spirit and inclusion in the community I experienced as we built a friendship. His mentoring and shared knowledge as well as his good humor were instrumental in the early start of my career. The blessing out of that, too, was the friendship built with our families and how I got to be part of Cherie's musical talent! It was nice to know he and Joan were interested in my girls just as I was in theirs. Both daughters exhibit many of the personality traits of their folks and certainly the warmth and caring. In opportunities along the way, I have tried to be the kind of person that Pete and his family exhibited to me. Though distance and time happens in life- experiences are never forgotten! I am so sad but so glad for friendship and family experiences. Sending Love and Gratefulness!

December 11, 2017

Such a lovely tribute to an incredible man. Godspeed to all the broken hearts.

December 11, 2017

Deepest sympathy for family and friends during this difficult time. May our Father of comfort bring peace to your heart. 1Thess 4:13.

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