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Ingrid Pederson Obituary

Ingrid Pedersen, a longtime Anchorage resident, passed away Tuesday, September 11, 2012.

Born April 17, 1933, in Stockholm, Sweden, to Maud and Sivert Liljegren, Ingrid grew up with initial

ambitions to become a school teacher. Following her formal education, Ingrid worked as a typist at the

Criminal Institute of Stockholm, where she quickly advanced to transcriber. Having a strong interest in

travel, Ingrid left for London, England,at the age of 18, where she stayed a year to work and improve her language skills.

Upon returning to Stockholm, Ingrid was hired by Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) to work in the Cockpit

Simulation Division. Here she met her future husband, Einar S. Pedersen, who recognized her spirit for

adventure and suggested she become a pilot. In 1957, Ingrid received her private pilot license, becoming only the thirteenth woman in Sweden to do so. This achievement was to be the stepping stone for a lifelong profession.

In July, 1963, with Ingrid as pilot in command and Einaras navigator, the duo set out on the adventure of a lifetime, flying a single-engine aircraft from Fairbanks, Alaska,over the geographic North Pole to Nord in northern Greenland, where they refueled, before continuing to Bodo, Norway. This accomplishment earned Ingrid international attention, as she became the first woman to pilot an aircraft over the North Pole. The feat ultimately led to her receiving the prestigious Amelia Earhart Award for outstanding achievements in the field of women in aviation, presented by the Alaska chapter of the 99's (an all woman U.S.national pilots' association). The trans-polar flight sparked a long career as an aviator that included ferrying aircraft from the U.S.to Europe over the North Atlantic, obtaining her Airline Transport Pilot rating, contracting with the Norwegian government to place scientific instrument buoys on the drift ice in the Arctic Ocean, and flying as a commercial pilot on Svalbard.

While stationed in Anchorage on several occasions during the 1960s with her husband through

Scandinavian Airlines, Ingrid's love for Alaska grew and eventually the family emigrated to the state in

September 1979. Ingrid continued her work as a flight instructor in Anchorage, making occasional trans- Atlantic ferry flights, and piloting sightseeing trips out of Skagwa. She also became the administrative director for the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum and went on to author a book on her lifetime adventures.

Ingrid, along with her husband, enjoyed the outdoors and loved Alaska (a love that was instilled in their sons); she was a dedicated fisher woman, camping and fishing all over the Kenai Peninsula and Susitna Valley in search of salmon, which she masterfully prepared in meals all winter long.

Ingrid was preceded in death by her husband Einar S. Pedersen; her father Sivert Liljegrenand; stepmother Elsa. She is survived by her sister, Siv Waters, and her husband Greg of Anchorage; sons Einar Jr. of Trondheim, Norway; Gunnar S.and wife Shayla of Anchorage; step-son Sverre and wife Fran of Fairbanks; her grandchildren and niece and nephews.

A memorial potluck will be held at the Alaska Aviation Heritage museum on Sunday, October 7, at 5:00

p.m.

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

Published by Anchorage Daily News from Sep. 29 to Sep. 30, 2012.

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October 7, 2012

To the Sverre Pederson Family--Our caring thoughts are with you as you grieve the passing of your amazing loved one. May memories of happy times shared bring you comfort.
Sincerely,
Sylvia and John Dobrovolny and Family

FRED/KAREN HERRING

October 7, 2012

With sadness of Ingrids passing, may the Good Lord help you find peace soon and guide you and all your family and friends. Thinking of all of you and always in our prayers.

October 7, 2012

Sending the family our sincere condolences.
Ingrid was a dear friend and a wonderful accomplished non assuming person.

CATHY

October 5, 2012

HI SIV GREG SO SORRY TO HAVE HEARD OF YOUR LOSS. I'M BY MARILYNS DRINKING SOME WINE WE WERE TALKING ABOUT THE FAMILY AND OF COURSE YOUR NAME CAME UP.
HOPE YOU BOTH ARE IN GOOD HEALTH ONCE AGAIN IT WAS GREAT VISITING BOTH OF YOU WHEN YOU WERE IN WIS, I'M DOING THE BEST I CAN DO HAVE GREAT FAMILY HERE OF COURSE YOU KNOW THAT.LOVE YOU BOTH VERY MUCH.

October 5, 2012

I also worked with Ingrid at the Aviation Museum. She was a caring person, and very accomplished. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. She was and amazing person, and my thoghts and prayers are with her friends and family.

Your Friends at Hospice of Anchorage

October 2, 2012

Thinking of all of your family with Ingrid's passing--it was our honor to get to know her and we are wishing you all moments of peace and comfort as you begin this journey of healing...

Steve Waters

September 30, 2012

Dear Siv & Greg, sorry to hear of your sister passing. Take care. Love brother Steve and family.

Magdalena Ortiz-Aguilo

September 29, 2012

I was a great pleasure to meet Ingrid. During the time that I was in Anchorage, I have great moments with her and her family. A great fishing companion. Rest in Peace.

Ingrid and Polly Vacher 2003

Angie Slingluff

September 29, 2012

Tha Alaska Chapter of the 99s International Organization of Women Pilots is proud to have called Ingrid one of our own. She was an inspiration to all who had the privilege of know ing Ingrid and Einar. I spent some wonderful hours with them at home. Blue skies and tail winds, Ingrid! Angie Slingluff
Anchorage, AK

Marilyn (Bart) McLeod (Waters)

September 29, 2012

Siv, (Greg,) and Family,

My Heartfelt Sympathy with the passing of your Sister Ingrid,and all the other significant people her life has touched.

I know Siv you loved her very much.

She was one of a kind for her adventurous Life. I wish I could have met her.

May God offer his eternal grace, peace, and comfort for Ingrid.

Rest in Peace, Dear Ingrid.

Laurie Joy Woodard

September 29, 2012

Ingrid was like a Mother to me during the years I worked with her at The Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum in Anchorage. It was and still is the BEST job I have ever had because of people like Ingrid! She was so kind hearted, smart, funny, supportive and a great friend. I will never forget her and her wonderful family!! It was such a honor to have known her. All my love and prayers to her awesome sons.
Love, Laurie Woodard and Family

Sandi Sumner

September 29, 2012

It was an honor and a pleasure to know Ingrid and Einar. She was a warm, articulate, positive person when I went to their home to interview her for my book about Alaska's women pilots. A very, very special person. Miss you Ingrid, and Einar.

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