Robert H.-Widmer-Obituary

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Robert H. Widmer

Fort Worth, Texas

May 17, 1916 – Jun 20, 2011

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BORN
May 17, 1916
DIED
June 20, 2011
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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Thompson Harveson & Cole Funeral Home & Crematory Obituary

Robert H. Widmer, 95, a retired aeronautical engineer, died Monday, June 20, 2011, in Fort Worth. A memorial service will begin at 2 p.m. Friday, June 24, 2011, in the Sanctuary of University Christian Church. Dr. Alan Lobaugh will officiate. Friends are invited to a reception with members...

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Mrs Widmer and family - I first met Bob when I was working for the Air Force on the F-111 compressor stall problem. Later about 2000, I wrote a case study on the F-111, and had a chance to renew my acquaintence with Bob when we went over the history of the F-111. Bob took me on a golf cart tour of Colonial CC. I admired Bob as an enginner and manager, and his "no-nonsense" approach to engineering.
My condolences on your loss.

Dr G Keith Richey
Retired Director, Air Force...

Dear Gail and family,

We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to all of you in these difficult days of separation. May you find comfort in the good memories shared with your loved one.

Claire-Lise and John Knecht

Dear Gail and Bill,
We are saddened by the passing of your Father. His obituary was very nicely written and a fine tribute to a man who was interesting and accomplished in many areas of life. Our heart felt love to you and your family,
Carol and Jim Dunaway

Fort Worth and the Aviation Industry has lost a giant. I had the privilege of working with Bob in the 1980s and early 1990s while he was a consultant to GD. Bob was a mentor and encouraged me to think out of the box and to anticipate the future versus react to the present. Bob was the most intelligent person I worked with in my 33 years in the industry. He was also a pleasure to work with, having what a coworker describes as "technical charisma." I met Bob occasionally in recent years...

Florice and I send our thoughts and prayers to the Widmer family.

I had the privelege of knowing Bob for more than 50 years and the pleasure of many work experiences, including business trips.

Bob was not only was an exceptional engineer and scientist, but also a remarkable person.

Sorry for your loss, Larry. Mr. Widmer was a friend and coworker of my father, Al Lanzara at GD. I know your dad enjoyed riding in your Grand Sport Corvette.

Mary and I extend our deepest condolences to Jeanette and the family. Mr. Widmer had been a giant among aerospace engineers. One does not forget those penetrating eyes and inquisitive jabs of Bob easily. His single-minded pursue of technical excellence anchored the engineering capabilities of General Dynamics/Fort Worth and Lockheed Martin Aeronautics.

Dear Jeanette
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My Mother (Aniela Goldthwaite) thought the world of both of you. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May he be playing golf now in a cool and beautiful place.
Frances Goldthwaite Read

Larry and Gail, I'm so sorry to hear of your dad's death. I remember him fondly. He seemed to be a calming influence in your home all the many times I was over playing with you two. I hope your mom is doing ok. Hopefully one day soon our paths will cross again!
Jane Hawkins MacFarland