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Dr. John Cornelius Houbolt, 95
SCARBOROUGH -- Dr. John Cornelius Houbolt of Scarborough, passed away peacefully on April 15, 2014, shortly after celebrating his 95th birthday, after a long, courageous struggle with Parkinson's disease. Dr. Houbolt was best known for his work at NASA - promoting the concept of Lunar Orbit Rendezvous, a pivotal component of the Apollo Moon landings.
Dr. Houbolt was born April 10, 1919 in Altoona, Iowa to John and Hendrika Houbolt who had emigrated to America from Holland. He grew up in Joliet, Ill., attended Joliet Township High School, and Joliet Junior College where he won a scholarship to attend the University of Illinois. He earned BS and MS degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UCIC) in 1940 and 1942. He received the Rockefeller Public Service Award to undertake graduate study at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich (ETH) and earned his PhD there in 1957.
Dr. Houbolt began his career as an engineer in the Structures Research Division at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. in 1942. He served in the Army Corps of Engineers from 1944 to 1946. Later, as NACA became the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), he was made Associate Chief of the Dynamic Loads Division, and then Chief of the Theoretical Mechanics Division. In 1963, he left NASA to become Senior Vice President and Senior Consultant at Aeronautical Research Associates of Princeton. In 1976, he returned to NASA as Chief Aeronautical Scientist. After retiring in 1985, he served in the role of private consultant.
Throughout the 1945-1963 time period, he taught a variety of courses in Mathematics and in Aeronautics and Space Flight disciplines at the University of Virginia and VPI Graduate Extension Divisions. In 1949, he was an Exchange Scientist at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough, England. At the end of his stay, his fiancee, Mary Morris of Winston-Salem, N.C., joined him at Farnborough where they were wed in the Methodist Church.
Among his many achievements, Dr. Houbolt was an avid mathematician, and in researching and teaching himself orbital mechanics, he realized that the concept of Lunar Orbit Rendezvous (LOR) had far-reaching ramifications in space travel. He deemed this idea so important that he risked his career promoting the concept of LOR. He demonstrated the weight and cost savings that would permit using existing technology to fulfill President Kennedy's challenge to land on the Moon before the end of the decade. Although he was mathematically sure the LOR plan was the best, bureaucracy, politics, and fear hindered his proposal.
'Somewhat as a voice in the wildernessÉ', Dr. Houbolt took on the bureaucracy, and after significant controversy, including Congressional hearings, the LOR plan was eventually adopted. His 'Dutch flexibility' (stubbornness) and persistence resulted in the critical decision that ultimately ensured the success of the Apollo Moon program.
Dr. Houbolt was awarded the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal for his work on LOR in 1963. He was the first recipient of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro
Dr. John Cornelius Houbolt
nautics (AIAA) Structures, Structural Dynamics, & Materials Award in 1968, and in 1972 he was awarded the AIAA Dryden Research Award. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1990. He was awarded the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Spirit of St. Louis Medal in 2000. He was awarded honorary doctorates by ETH Zurich in 1975; by Clarkson University in 1990; and by UIUC in 2005. In 2007, UIUC awarded him the Illini Achievement Award, their highest honor. His contributions to the space program are on permanent display at the Joliet Area Historical Museum and his papers are held at University of Illinois Archives, where they are considered an important modern historical collection.
Dr. Houbolt served on many aeronautics and space flight committees including accident investigation, the NASA Space Shuttle, and in numerous capacities for the AIAA where he was an Honorary Fellow. He served the NATO Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development for more than 20 years. He was consultant over the years to the Air Force, Navy, and Army and various commercial firms. He was a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Air Force for 20 years. He also served on a number of highly classified projects, such as the B2 Stealth Bomber.
In his youth, Dr. Houbolt built model airplanes and competed in flight contests, forming a lifelong love of aeronautics. A trap and skeet shooter, he was a member of the Nassau Gun Club, Princeton, NJ and the Black Rock Gun Club, Plainsboro, N.J. An avid sailor, one of his favorite pastimes was spending time on his sailboat with his wife Mary - an equally enthusiastic sailor - and family and friends. He was also a pilot, skier, and inveterate handyman. He truly enjoyed repairing things for his friends and neighbors - carpentry, electronics, or mechanical - if parts were discontinued, he made them.
A scientist to the end, Dr. Houbolt arranged with his family to donate his brain to Massachusetts General Hospital for research into Parkinson's Disease.
John will be missed forever by Mary, his wife of 65 years; daughters Neil, Joanna, and Julie and their respective spouses Tucker Withington, Matt Hayes, and Carl Winter. 'Pop-pop' will be missed by his grandchildren Lia Withington, Whitney Withington, Ryan Winter, and Carla Winter. Dr. Houbolt was preceded in death by his parents and two siblings Mary Klott Jones and Neal Houbolt. He is survived by his sister Irene Coonan of Grapevine, Texas and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family sends their sincere appreciation to the staff of Holbrook, Piper Shores, Scarborough, and especially to Michael Roy, CNA, new friend and dedicated caregiver, for his loving and devoted care of John.
A private family service is planned at a later date.
To share memories and condolences with the family, please go to www.athutchins.com
In lieu of flowers
the family requests that
contributions in John's
memory be made to:
Joliet Junior College Foundation
Resource Development
1215 Houbolt Road
Joliet, IL 60431

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Apr. 22, 2014.

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Bill Weeks

April 10, 2024

I was fortunate to work as an intern for Dr. Houbolt in the summer of 1970 while between my junior and senior years at Princeton. More than an employer we was a tudor, a supporter and an encouragement to me in my career aspirations. That same summer i was able to obtain my private pilots license as he cheered me on. Several times over the summer, he would take our small crew out for lunch, often ordering his favorite drink - vodka martini with a twist of lemon. I will never forget that.
In the academic year that followed he served as my supervisor for my senior paper on vertical atmospheric sheer and turbulence. During that same time, he allowed me to housesit (surviving thru an interior squirrel attack) and for a brief period adopting a skunk from a daughter..... I think Joanna.
Thank you Dr. Houbolt for all you have meant to my life. Our friendship will last forever.
Bill Weeks

Steven Bradeen

April 11, 2016

John never received the recognition he deserved for the contributions he made to the Apollo Moon Shot! Von bran and the astronauts got much deserved credit for what they did but it did not masher up to "John Houbolt" contribution! I would like to see a book or a movie about this story of the space race! Thank You John!! Rest in Peace.

July 21, 2014

Neal, Prayers for you and your family. Comfort for your Mom. Articles in Daily Press honored your Dad. Will show to my niece, Eliza, age 14 and nephew, Ryan, 16.
Your father was truly a NASA pioneer.
Blessings to all. Patti Dixon, Hampton

May 17, 2014

RIP

Scott Chamberland

May 3, 2014

Rest in Peace

michelle plakas-kaiser

April 30, 2014

rip

April 29, 2014

My prayers go out to the surviving family and friends may the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such a tragic loss. Please accept my deepest sympathies. 2 Cor. 1:2,3.

D Kuykendall

April 28, 2014

Thank you for your contributions to the world !

John Panzer

April 28, 2014

I met Dr. Houbolt as the father of his lovely and brilliant daughter Neil and only later came to fully understand and appreciate the enormous contributions that he made to our quest to reach to moon. My most sincere condolences on his passing.

R&D Hands

April 28, 2014

To the Family of Mr.John Houbolt.
May Gods loyal love comfort you during this difficult time.
Psalms 119:76

John Hawkins

April 27, 2014

Never met the man, but grew up in the 60's with the space race. Recently retired industrial instrument & control technican, thus worked closely with various engineering groups.
Well done, sir, we'll done RIP

William Collins

April 26, 2014

My condolences to the family for their loss. While I did not personally know the gentleman, I read of his remarkable courage and perseverance in pushing for a solution to help America take one of the the many "giant leaps" and land on the moon.

April 24, 2014

My thoughts are with you at this time.....Linda Klott Windy

April 24, 2014

May the God of all comfort be with the family

Donna Williams

April 24, 2014

Sorry for your family's loss. I served your family all the time at cracker barrel. Had to share my condolences.

A

April 24, 2014

To the family, my condolences for your loss, may you all find comfort by drawing close to God. James 4:8

Marlin Stockwell

April 23, 2014

i am soooooo sorry to hear that.

April 23, 2014

My prayers are with his family

N J Bounds

April 23, 2014

May he rest in peace

April 23, 2014

I AM SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE. I AND I KNOW MANY OTHERS LOOK FORWARD TO A TIME WHERE WE WILL BE ABLE TO SEE OUR LOVED ONES AGAIN RESTORED TO A PERFECT LIFE HERE ON EARTH. AND NO ONE WILL SAY I'M SICK ISIAH 33:24.

Tony Contos

April 23, 2014

May his memory be eternal.

His story is remarkable. This story of persistence will serve as an inspiration for many. The more I learned about John's story during my days supervising the construction of his exhibit at the Joliet Area Historical Museum, the more I wished I had met him.

When you step back and look at the whole story, the world truly benefited from John's contributions.

April 22, 2014

"Dr. Houbolt will always be an inspiration to Joliet Township".

Zora Baron-Pursell

Leroy Spearman

April 22, 2014

My prayers are with you. I was closely associated with John at the Langley Research Center for many years.

Clara Johnson Pincus

April 22, 2014

Many memories of John from my early childhood perspective in the 50s ( including one occasion of eating fabulous crepes Suzettes he made ). I'm recalling also his kindness to my son who had enormous enthusiasm for making detailed rocket ship cross-sections as a little child, and his great kindness to my parents upon the death of my brother. I can still hear John's vibrant voice and enthusiastic conversation. I came to know how unassuming he was about his many accomplishments. How courageous the whole family, including John, and especially Mary, have all been throughout his illness.

Wilmer "Bill" Reed

April 22, 2014

In December 1960 John and I were coauthoring a paper for publication by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The topic was aircraft propeller whirl flutter. To meet the
publisher's deadline, we often had to work together on it well into the
night, because during the day he would be away doing "business" in
Washington. Little did I know then the nature of that business. Turns out
that John's mission was to change the minds of NASA leaders,
including von Braun, who discounted the LOR approach to landing on the
moon. He did, and the rest is history.

April 22, 2014

Dear Houbolt Family,
I am so sorry for your beloved loss. May God comfort you all in your time of grief. (1Cor 1:3,4)

April 22, 2014

MAY THIS LOSS TURN INTO A BLESSING FOR YOU.MAY IT DRAW YOU CLOSER TO OUR GOD AND CREATOR WHO WILL DO AWAY WITH DEATH FOREVER.."DRAW CLOSE TO GOD AND HE WILL DRAW CLOSE TO YOU..JAS.4:8...CONDOLENCE..NORTH CAROLINA

Glenda

April 22, 2014

My condolences to the family during this difficult time. May you be comforted by the love and support of family and friends and throw all your anxiety upon God because he cares for you.

Beverly Geer

April 21, 2014

I remember John as a dear friend and colleague of my late husband, E. Barton Geer, a fellow Iowa native.
Both shared many adventures in their NASA days, especially during the Apollo program. Iris Geer was his secretary for many years. Special memories to cherish. My deepest condolences for the family of a special man.
Beverly H. Geer

Marilynn

April 21, 2014

My condolences to the family of Mr. John Houbolt. May the hearer of Prayer help your to endure this time of sadness and may he give you peace as spoken of at Psalm 65:2. May his memories be a source of comfort to the family.

April 21, 2014

Many prayers are sent to the family of John Houbolt during this sad time. He lived a full life and hope the family remembers the good times they shared with him. Acts 17:31

April 21, 2014

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

PE

April 21, 2014

My sympathy is with the family of your dear love one Mr. John Houbolt in your loss. While mourning the loss of a loved one is difficult, may you find comfort and hope in God's promise at Jon 5:28, 29.

April 21, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Scott Chamberland

April 20, 2014

Rest in Peace

David Macaluso & David Jennings

David Jennings

April 20, 2014

In 1999, I was an engineering student working on my master's degree. I did a major research project on the Apollo program. I contacted Dr. Houbolt at his home in Virginia, and to my absolute delight, he spent quite a bit of time on the phone with me recounting his experience with the Apollo program and his days at NASA. His advice to me was to never stop learning and to help others with their education as well. A genius and a fine person. Our worlds are richer for his life. Blessings on his family.

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