Captain Albert E. Ridgeway

1924 - 2017

Captain Albert E. Ridgeway obituary, 1924-2017, San Antonio, TX

Captain Albert E. Ridgeway

1924 - 2017

BORN

1924

DIED

2017

Albert Ridgeway Obituary

Published by Porter Loring Mortuary McCullough on Jun. 25, 2017.
Albert E. Ridgeway passed away on June 25 at the age of 92. He was born December 3, 1924 in Baltimore, Maryland, to Samuel Walter and Emma Johanna Wanhoff Ridgeway. He was orphaned at the age of three, then raised by his maternal grandparents, Martha and Edward Wanhoff, in Dundalk, Maryland. He lived with them, his older sister, Marion, and his aunts, Frieda and Helen and his Uncle Albert. His family called him "Buddy." Al was adventuresome. Before he was ten, he had: stolen the family car to go joyriding (The police delivered him home again); rowed a leaky rowboat for a night crossing to Fort McHenry (The Coast Guard towed him home); walked the top of a dangerous railroad trestle many times; skipped school to witness the arrival of the China Clipper in Baltimore Harbor; and persuaded the pilots at a nearby airfield to teach him to fly. He knew he wanted to become a pilot. At 17, he joined the Army Quartermaster Corps and received promotion after promotion, attaining his dream of becoming a fighter pilot. He served in both the European and Far East Theatres. He flew P-47 Thunderbolts and P-51 Mustangs in Europe and Korea, and other types of aircraft through the occupations of Germany and Japan. He also served as automotive staff officer for the Far East Air Forces and finally the Eighth Air Force, when he elected to revert to inactive reserve status in June of 1953. Al's military service was decorated, but he always considered his efforts pale and insignificant compared to the friends he served with who died for their country. Al joined General Motors after leaving the service and began as an adjuster for Motors Insurance Corporation. He worked his way into management and executive positions and retired in San Antonio as General Manager after thirty-six years of service. Both his military service and service with General Motors required extensive travel. Even though Al did not consider any religious denomination to be paramount to being a Christian, he was a lifelong Lutheran. In all his assignments throughout the world he was active in Lutheran churches, serving in choirs, on councils and in their executive functions. Al was a self-taught musician who played the organ (electronic and pipe), piano, accordion, concertina and trumpet. He and his friend Henry Henning built an entire pipe organ in Henry's garage. Al loved the study of music theory, and as recently as a month ago soothed himself to sleep contemplating the circle of fifths. He loved flying all his life, and spent hours at Houston's Collier airfield with his friend, Bill Collier. He worked at building a BD-4 light aircraft in his own garage as well. He loved animals dearly and had many faithful dogs throughout his life, including rescuing a distemper-ridden stray he named Gretchen, who was a special presence in his life. His little dog, Annie — also a rescue — mourns for him now. Albert is survived by his wife of 25 years, Mary E. Ridgeway, with whom he shared dancing, music, worship and countless other joys; his daughter, Rhonda R. Doré (husband Mark), his only and beloved child; grandson, Christopher C. Little (wife Yvette), of whom he was exceedingly proud; loving niece Marion Weaver and other wonderful nieces and nephews, both from his own family and his family by marriage. Visitation is Monday, July 3, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at Porter Loring Mortuary, 1101 McCullough. Funeral service will be at Shepherd King Lutheran Church Wednesday, July 5 at 10:30 a.m. A lunch reception follows at 11:30. Burial with military honors will be at 2:30 p.m., Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. The family encourages memorial contributions to Shepherd King Lutheran Church in lieu of flowers.

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June 26, 2018

Sheela Wolford posted to the memorial.

September 11, 2017

Howard Lee Wanhoff posted to the memorial.

July 3, 2017

Beverly Blackburn posted to the memorial.

Sheela Wolford

June 26, 2018

Sir, I never met you, but I see you in your daughter. My father, you see, he was a Fly Boy also. He flew at 71, but oh how he would have liked to have known you. He wanted to be a pilot, too, but his eyesight not good enough. So he was an airplane mechanic and later SAC. I just want to add this note to you, sir, on your first anniversary in the Great Wide Open and ask that you tell Rhonda's mother hello for me. I didn't know her so good, either, except I remember her white pleated slacks and nicely styled hair. I saw her smile on your daughter's second wedding day. Magical. I know one thing: you loved your girl and sir, today, I say "thank you" for everything you represent, did, yearned for and became. May your wings carry you to wherever you chose to go, and if you see my dad, Frederick Reed, who says he is on assignment, could you tell him his girl loves him so and will never forget the impact he made on her, too. Fly steady, sir. Fly proud. xoxoxo

Howard Lee Wanhoff

September 11, 2017

Hi Mary and family, I knew about Albert ( Uncle Buddy) most of my life. I was only in his presence for a twinkle of an eye. He will be missed.

Beverly Blackburn

July 3, 2017

Al was a blessing to the world. He will be sorely missed by all those who knew him. God's comfort and blessings to Mary, Rhonda and family.

Tom Holstlaw

July 3, 2017

Mary and family. Al was a wonderful person. He always had something good to say and had great jokes. I enjoyed working with him and his friendship. He is a peace now.

Wayne E. Garrison

July 3, 2017

Rhonda, I'm so sorry for your loss. He was one AMAZING MAN! I am proud to have called him my Uncle. We would hash over family history. Uncle Bud knew everything. He will be deeply missed. His memory of the family amazed me. What a Life he had......Now Buddy and my mom Helen are together again...

Nora Boyle annabelli

July 2, 2017

Mary/family so sorry for the passing of such an extraordinary man he lived a a very interesting history life and to the fullest . And blessed to be married to such a beautiful sweet lady . I pray that you'll be ok . God bless you all.

Glen and Donna Haisten

July 2, 2017

Mary and Rhonda,
Donna and I were saddened to here of your loss. I didn't know Al well but the few times we met we enjoyed each others company. We also were able to experience his relaxed playing of the organ in Aunt Maggie's house, I believe is where it was. It enjoyable to read his obituary and how well he lived his life to the fullest. I sure nothing will fill the void in your lives. You have our deepest sympathies.

Chris and April Pruess

July 2, 2017

Mary and Rhonda,
We are so sorry to hear about Al passing. We were hoping to see him again on our next visit. He was such a good life long friend to the Pruess family and he surely will be missed! Chris and I are so glad we had the opportunity to celebrate his 92nd birthday. There will be an empty spot in our lives.

Evelyn Arentz

July 1, 2017

Mary, I had no idea Al was such an adventurous fellow. He certainly had a life full of excitement and adventures. I know you will miss him dearly. God Bless you and Al's other family member's at this difficult time. We are in Idaho now, so we will miss his services. We will be thinking of you and praying for you and your family. Evelyn Arentz and JR Knight

Jennifer Harris

June 30, 2017

Mary, What an amazing life he had and what a wonderful marriage you must have had with such a daring and adventuresome man! I am sad I did not take more time to know him better. I missed out on a special relationship. My prayers to you and all your family that the God of all comfort will be felt during this time of loss and mourning.

Sheela Wolford

June 29, 2017

Dear Rhonda, Such a man! It is obvious. Your Buddy looks so much like him. An honorable man who embraced the senses and stood atop the mountain of desire. A great provider and I'm sure, witty as you.
May his love for you roll through the Hill Country and find its way to you in the high desert. May you feel his love in the most profound of ways. A superlative daughter. May you soar with him, both feet on the ground. Love, Sheela

Susan Talbert

June 28, 2017

Rhonda, I am so very sorry about your dear dad. I remember him as a kind man who loved his daughter madly. Wishing I were there to give you a hug and to hear some great stories about his interesting life. Lifting prayers for your family. I love you.

Lois and Pat Curtis

June 28, 2017

Mary and Rhonda, we admire the fact that Al lived his life with gusto, had a humorous and quick wit, and enjoyed so many of the joys of life. He had so many talents and so much curiosity for learning and achieving things. He was an exceptional man and will be sorely missed. He is at peace now and at rest.

Doris Roy

June 28, 2017

Rhonda, even though I did not know your father, you all are being remembered in my prayers. From his obituary I can surmise that he was a wonderful person, father, and friend and will be greatly missed. May God surround you with his love and consolation at this difficult time. Give my love to Mark.

walli haley

June 28, 2017

Rhonda, what a wonderful life your father had! He left such a proud and colorful legacy, which is such a part of you. I'm so sorry for your loss. Hugs.

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