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Richard E. Wainerdi, P.E., Ph.D.
1931-2021
Richard E. Wainerdi peacefully passed away on March 17, 2021 at his home. In a professional career that spanned six decades, serving in academia, the energy industry, and not-for-profit, as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Texas Medical Center, from 1984 through 2012, he retired with the title, President Emeritus.
Richard Elliott "Dick" Wainerdi was born in New York City on November 27, 1931, the only child of Harold and Margaret Wainerdi. He attended public schools in New York City and graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1949. He accepted a scholarship to attend the University of Oklahoma, graduating with a degree in Petroleum Engineering.
Richard joined the United States Air Force and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant following training in the Officer Basic Military Course at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. During his time in the Air Force, he became interested in peacetime applications in atomic energy. Following his military service, he entered the graduate engineering program at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), completing his master's degree as well as his doctorate.
Richard read an article in the newspaper about a young woman in Buffalo, New York, and after initiating correspondence, the two met and fell in love. After a brief courtship, Richard Wainerdi and Angela Lampone married on June 2, 1956, a romance that continued to flourish for the next fifty-six years, until Angela's passing in 2012.
He accepted a position at Dresser Industries as the coordinator of nuclear activities, where he met and developed a lifelong friendship with George H. W. Bush, and the Bush family.
Following his time at Dresser Industries, he responded to a phone call from his former professor, John Calhoun, that drew him to Texas A&M University. He accepted a joint appointment as Associate Professor of Petroleum Engineering and Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering. This move launched his twenty-year career at Texas A&M, where he became Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs. He established the Nuclear Science Center and conducted pioneering research in Activation Analysis, established the German Synfuels Technology Retrieval Program, the Center for Energy and Mineral Resources and played a key role in starting both the Cyclotron Institute and the College of Medicine. Dr. Wainerdi's role during his years at Texas A&M University contributed to the school's rising prominence in research and nuclear science.
After leaving Texas A&M in 1977, he spent the next five years as Senior Vice President, Special Projects Division at 3D/International, where he gained experience in basic architecture and international business. In 1982, he moved into corporate executive management as President of Gulf Research & Development Company, Gulf Oil Corporation.
In the summer of 1984, he received a call from Richard J. V. Johnson, Chairman of the Board, Texas Medical Center and publisher of the Houston Chronicle. After several meetings with Johnson, he agreed to serve as president of Texas Medical Center "for a couple of years." It did not take long before he, "fell in love with the place" and devoted the next twenty-eight years of his life.
His career in academia, scientific research, and the oil and gas industry provided him with a fresh perspective to create new ideas for growth and recognition for the Texas Medical Center. He had a vision of collaboration and cooperation among the institutions yet maintaining independent leadership and autonomy. He developed a not-for-profit administrative model that focused on building consensus, providing vital support services, and connecting member institutions with resources that enabled them to heighten their unique areas of expertise. Institutions found that it was possible to work together, as well as compete in the healthcare industry. Houston went from being known as the "energy capital of the world" to the home of the world's largest medical complex. He initiated a dialogue with the member institutions and in time created a change of culture that led to improved relations, greater cooperation, and a period of spectacular growth by the time of his retirement in 2012.
He continued to be an enthusiastic promoter of the Texas Medical Center, both the larger entity and on behalf of the individual member organizations. He was dedicated to advancing the noble cause for which the original founders created the Texas Medical Center. His respect for that mission was immense and boundless, and his defense of the integrity of this purpose, as outlined in the Texas Medical Center's Covenants, was fierce and always uncompromising.
His life was characterized by his perseverance, dedication, integrity, love for family, and his compassion for others. He often worked quietly, behind the scenes, for charitable foundations and organizations. Two such organizations especially close to his heart were Fisher House Foundation, which builds homes where military and veterans families can stay free of charge while a loved one is in the hospital or receiving treatment, and The Rise School, dedicated to helping children with developmental disabilities to get the start they need to build successful independent lives.
During his lifetime he authored and co-authored almost 200 technical articles in professional journals and textbooks; held academic appointments at Texas A&M University; Wiess School of Natural Sciences, George R. Brown School of Engineering, at Rice University; Baylor College of Medicine; and The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston.
Richard E. Wainerdi learned at a young age that life was not easy, but that with hard work and a willingness to learn and follow the rules, it could be good. Although he never sought the limelight, many have recognized his numerous achievements.
Dr. Wainerdi is preceded in death by his beloved wife of fifty-six years, Angela Elizabeth Wainerdi, mother Margaret Wainerdi, father Harold Wainerdi, mother-in-law Angeline and father-in-law Thomas Lampone, daughter-in-law Belinda Wainerdi. He is survived by his sons, Thomas J. "T.J." and wife Debbie Wainerdi, James C. and wife Basma Wainerdi, grandchildren, Courtney and husband Gabe Wisneski, Sean and wife Jennifer Wainerdi, Chad and wife Grace Wainerdi, Brandon Wainerdi and fiancé Maggie Hunter, Christopher Wainerdi, Ryan Wainerdi, Allison and husband Richard Waldman, Eva Kluber, great grandchildren Cannon Wisneski, Will Wisneski, Ella Wisneski, Owen Wisneski, Aiden Wainerdi, Callie Wainerdi, Brooke Wainerdi, Kohl Wainerdi, Landon Wainerdi, Bridget Burkhalter, Reagan Waldman, Madison Waldman, Lyndon Waldman, nieces Patricia and husband Louis Pozzi, Linda and Ben Alvarez, half-brother Harold "Hal" Wainerdi, cousins Suzanne Schwimmer and David Schwimmer and his beloved extended family, Maria Solano, Eva Johnson, Lori Nelson and Gladys Castro.
A private service will be held in College Station, Texas on Thursday, March 25, 2021.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial gifts may be made to:
Fisher House Foundation
12300 Twinbrook Pkwy, Suite 410
Rockville, MD 20852
Online: https://www.fisherhouse.org
The Rise School
c/o Janet Staily, Executive Director
5618 H. Mark Crosswell, Jr. Street
Houston, Texas 77021
Online: https://riseschool.org/make-a-donation.html

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Mar. 21, 2021.

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Stuart Oring

October 6, 2021

Sincere condolences to Richard's family. Richard was my cousin for those of you who may not know of me. His mother Margaret and my mother Helen Oring were very close sisters.

Dena Kahan

March 26, 2021

I´m so sorry about your loss. Dr. Wainerdi was a wonderful friend of my family. I have wonderful memories of the Wainerdi family.

Angelo Pereira

March 25, 2021

Dear James, on behalf of my family and our design team please accept our heartfelt condolences. Your Dad accomplished so much and reading it was inspiring. Angelo Pereira (TI)

Maria Cortez (TI)

March 24, 2021

I was saddened to hear that your father passed away. My thoughts are with you and your family. Please accept my heartfelt sympathies.

Claire Jung (TI)

March 23, 2021

Dear James, We are very sorry for your loss. Wishing you strength and comfort through this difficult time. May God bless you and your family!

Mike Divin

March 23, 2021

T.J. and Jamie,
My thoughts and prayers are with you both and your families! May your Dad and Mom once again be united for eternity as they continue to share their love!
Be strong in the character that your dad displayed and passed on to each of you!
My heart aches for you! You are loved! Lynell sends condolences, also.

J. Mark Junek

March 22, 2021

TJ and James, words can not express my sorrow. Hope you stay strong with family and faith. Will always remember your mom and dad while we were growing up together. You and James were like brothers I never had and some of my fondest memories. Again my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Carla Porter Elliott

March 22, 2021

T.J. and Jamie, I am so sorry to hear of your dad´s passing, Mom and John Pearson loved your folks and spent lots of time with them over the years. What a great dad you had!

Walter Breen, PhD

March 22, 2021

I worked for Dr Wainerdi as a research assistant from 1959-1961 in his Activation Analysis Lab at Texas A&M. I thought of him as my mentor at the time and graduated with a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering. He counseled me to go on for my PhD, and I was lucky enough to get the Air Force to sponsor me. Dick Wainerdi is responsible for my subsequent career in science and over 40 years of service to the defense of our country in both the Air Force and the defense industry. Eternal thanks to you Dick! I hope I can one day make it into heaven and see you again.
Walt

Don Thiel

March 22, 2021

Richard and Angela Wainerdi were good friends from our first meeting in the early 1970's until Dick's death recently. I last had the pleasure of visiting with Dick by phone a day or so before his passing. Dick's devotion to Angela's memory was part of that conversation. I will miss him greatly. He was a man of outstanding character. Dick was a fellow member of the Colonneh Club of Houston.

Cindy Beach

March 21, 2021

So very sorry to this news. Richard & Angela have a special place in my heart and so much so I speak of them and show her beautiful colorful healing notes to me done back in late 1970.

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