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Warren North Obituary

North, Warren J
Born April 28, 1922, loving husband, father and grandfather, closed his eyes for the last time on April 10, 2012. Even as a child growing up on an Illinois farm he dreamt of learning to fly. His pursuit of that dream shaped his life and his career. He was a pilot in WW II, worked as an engineering test pilot at Lewis Flight Laboratory in Cleveland, Ohio, specializing in turbojet noise research and missile design. After earning a bachelor of Science degree from Purdue and two masters degrees in aeronautical engineering from Case and Princeton, he participated in the formation of NASA, served on the selection team for the seven original astronauts, completed rigorous astronaut training with them, worked on Projects Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo and rose to one of the most important positions at NASA, Chief, Flight Crew Operations Division, Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas. Astronaut selection, training, evaluation and designs for spacecraft operations were all part of his job description. He ended his illustrious career at NASA by retiring in 1985. After retiring, he built his own plane and continued to fly until a year before his death. True to his nature, he also took on a new challenge. His aunt, Romalda Spalding, the author of a highly effective method of teaching reading, asked Warren to establish a non-profit foundation to train teachers in her method. Characteristically, Warren enrolled in her reading course and, having determined its efficacy, undertook the task. For the next 26 years, Warren devoted all his considerable energies to advancing literacy through The Spalding Method. All who were privileged to know Warren remember a quiet, modest man with a dry sense of humor and piercing blue eyes. His keen interest in people and events revealed an unflagging intellectual curiosity. His kindness and generosity revealed a caring heart. Warren was a member of that "greatest generation" whose love of country, dedication to duty and adventurous spirit won a world war, restored vanquished nations and conquered space. He is survived by his loving wife Mary, children James, Mary, Susan, grandchildren Joshua and Jesse Griggs, Jimmy North, and Christina Doody. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 28th at Emmaus Lutheran Church, 3841 W. Sweetwater Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85029 at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to either Christ Lutheran Church, 3300 N Navajo Dr, Prescott Valley, Emmaus Lutheran Church in Phoenix, or Spalding Education International, 23335 N. 18th Drive, Suite 102, Phoenix, AZ 85027. Condolences may be offered at www.greenacresglendalemort.com

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Apr. 18, 2012.

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Ruby Summers

July 6, 2012

I am so sorry to hear at this late date about Warren's passing. i was his secretary at NASA for a number of years in the 1980's. He was a fine person along with all his talents and training skills. My condolences to all the family in your loss of your father, grandfather and other relatives.

Jerry Goodman

July 4, 2012

I'm very sorry for your loss and want you to know how very well thought of Warren was for me, and others that worked with him at NASA. I remember him as a kind gentle man, who was disciplined, very dedicated to our work, and outstanding in his job. I have a soft spot in my him and others who were the way they were, and who made NASA so successful. I didn't realize until now, we had so much in common, from Illinois, Purdue, and other things. God bless...
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Terrie & Clyde Troutman

April 26, 2012

We are so sorry for your loss, and your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Terrie & Clyde Troutman, Bayfield, CO

John and Lynne Sullivan

April 19, 2012

We offer our condolences to all of Warren North's family.

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