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Walter Ratterman Obituary

Ratterman, Walter John "Walt"
unexpectedly passed away on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince, Haiti during the devastating earthquake. Born on February 14, 1952 in Louisville, Kentucky to Leo and Barbara Ratterman, Walt was 57 years old. At age 12, Walt became the CEO of Otis Painting Company in Towson, Maryland working there until he was 18. He was a graduate and Salutatorian of Towson Catholic High School and also received a diploma from the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore Conservatory of Music on May 31, 1969. Upon graduating he enrolled and attended Johns Hopkins University for a degree in Engineering, then attended Arizona State University for a degree in Electrical Contracting, and finally received a Master's Degree in Electrical Science and Engineering for Renewable Energy Technology from Murdoch University. During this time he also enlisted and honorably served in the United States Army Reserve from 1972-1978. After college, Walt worked for H.P. Foley from 1970-1985 becoming the company's Vice-President for their Alaskan Branch, Foley P.M.I. In 1985 he started TRC Electrical Construction Inc. in Phoenix, Maryland. In 2004 he was one of three founders to start up SunEnergy Power International where he became CEO in 2008 of their non-profit division. Walt's true passion came in his missionary work. He was one of two non-Asian Commissioners of the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu-Chi Foundation, worked in disaster relief for the Afghan people making numerous trips from 2001-2004, introduced sustainable energy to the newly appointed Afghan Assembly Government, appeared in the documentary by Academy Award Nominee Adrian Belic's "Beyond The Call" about his missionary work in Afghanistan, The Philippines, and Burma, and traveled to over thirty countries for aid, relief, and sustainable energy efforts. From 1999-Present Walt was a member of the Knights of Malta for Knightsbridge International. In 2004 he was knighted making him Sir Walt Ratterman. In 2003 he was commissioned a Colonel by the Honorable Order of the Kentucky Colonels. Outside of his philanthropy work, Walt enjoyed playing the piano, bike riding, and being an avid reader; always reading books from the countries he's visited. Most of all, Walt enjoyed spending time with his friends and family. Walt is survived by his loving wife of 38 years Jeanne at home, daughter Briana (Mark) Ratterman of Portland, Oregon, son Shane (Jess) Ratterman, of Edgewater, Maryland, father Leo Ratterman of Parkville, Maryland, brother Paul (Una) Ratterman of Maui, Hawaii, sisters Barbara (Jeff) Miller of Freeland, Maryland, and Aimee (Jeff) Ratterman of Towson, Maryland, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncles, as well as Jeanne's family, the Fords. He was preceded in death by his mother Barbara Ratterman in 2001. There will be a Celebration of Walt's life on Saturday, February 20th at 11:00 am at Grace Foursquare Church: 717 SE Everett St., Camas, WA 98607. The family requests donations, as a lasting tribute, are sent to www.sunepi.org to continue Walt's vision of solar energy in developing countries, www.kbi.org to help the Knightsbridge International Relief Missions, or www.solarenergy.org to help fund young technicians from developing countries to study solar technology at Solar Energy International. To send condolences or to sign the online guest books, please visit www.facebook.com search under "Walt Ratterman Haiti Mission," email [email protected] to offer stories and pictures of Walt, or visit www.brownsfh.com. Brown's Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Camas has been entrusted with arrangements.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Feb. 14, 2010.

Memories and Condolences
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Sponsored by your family, friends and Brother Knights...We miss you, you were truly the best of us... .

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Sir Robert Marcarelli

February 8, 2021

When you look up the meaning of "Servant Warrior"
Walt's name is at the top of the list.
You are the bar we all wish to reach.

Jeanne Ratterman

January 15, 2011

Walt, I love you for always and forever, I thank you always and forever. I am forever grateful for the Creator of all that is and will be, the blessing and the grace to recognize the Love throughout all that has happened. I celebrate your life every day and especially remember you on the first anniversary of the Haiti quake and so many who perished with you that day, and the loss of you to so many others in the world whom you helped. Thank you for your life, for the way you lived it, so fully. Love you!

November 18, 2010

Dear Paul: I'm so sorry to hear about your brother. I doubt you would remember me, but we lived down the street from each other on Epsom Road. You and I attended 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade together at Cromwell Valley (Ms. McIntyre, Ms. Fields and Mrs. Bailey. Then I moved away to Fort Lauderdale, and have been there ever since. Your brother was an honorable man, and gave his life in our Lord's service. Sincerely, Jo-Anne Racey Fleishman

November 9, 2010

Walt was the ideal servant. He always"pushed on" keeping the mission of making a positive difference in the lives of all he met. I keep his name on my desk and in my email chain to remind me of a truly Godly man.

Until that next meeting...

Sir Robert Marcarelli

Sir Ed Artis

November 5, 2010

I think about you every day my friend...You may be gone but you are far from ever being forgotten...Save me a seat by the aisle if you don't mind...I look forward to one of those long calming chats we used to have...and I will never forget you saying, " There is always a way..." as we fought to get our nine truckloads relief goods and those two huge Solar Ovens out of Uzbekistan and into Afghanistan in 2002... Today when I feel like I am about to hit the wall I often hear those words, take a deep breath and push on...Thank you for being in my life...albeit for far too short a time...SALUTE...

Bob Freedman

March 2, 2010

I knew Walt from TRC. He became a friend and taught me. not only about business,but about loyalty. My thoughts and prayers are with the Ratterman family.

Merle Ann McKenzie

February 18, 2010

I was on my first missionary trip to Haiti Jan. 2, 2010 when I met Walt. He had a heart that was moved with compassion.

Jerome UWIMANA

February 16, 2010

"And even though we try
The truth brings us to tears
All our words cannot express
The joy you brought us through the years.

And it seems to me you lived your life Like a candle in the wind" By Elton John

Linda Mattila

February 14, 2010

Simply an amazing human being!

Though the voice is quiet, the spirit echoes still. . .

Connie Margeson

February 14, 2010

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

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