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CHARLES GANDY Obituary


Charles Gandy  
Passed away on Wednesday, May 12,2021. Born in Homer LA, Charles Gandy earned his first FCC radio license at age nine. Fascinated with electronics, he worked his way through college as Chief Engineer of commercial station KRUS. He graduated from Louisiana Tech and ROTC in 1955. From his first Air Force assignment to the National Security Agency in 1955 until retirement as a Senior Cryptologic Executive, Charles made significant contributions to US Signals Intelligence. His work in the field of remote collection systems was applied during the Viet Nam War where it helped save the lives of thousands of Americans. De-classified from the 1980's, Charles' leadership on the GUNMAN project is documented in "The Spy in Moscow Station". He uncovered KGB electronic spyware that compromised Embassy security for eight years. His distinguished service to our country was acknowledged by induction into the 2008 National Security Cryptologic Hall of Honor for his work in SigInt, Information Assurance, and Counterintelligence. He was awarded five medals for Exceptional Civilian Service from NSA, CIA, and the USAF. After leaving NSA, Charles continued engineering research activities as a civilian. He developed a special radar that detected breathing and heart rate for people trapped in rubble of collapsed buildings and mines. For all of his achievements, he was named an outstanding alum by the College of Engineering and Science at his alma mater. Curiosity and technical intellect remained strong throughout his long life.  Sailing was a wonderful hobby that mentally and physically engaged Charles and his wife Freda. He was befriended by many "dock rats" through his adventures on the Chesapeake, FL Keys, and in the Bahamas.  He is predeceased by this wife of 63 years, Freda Grambling Gandy and his daughter, Elizabeth Gandy Wegner. Charles is survived by his son, Charles Gandy, Jr. (Kathy) and their sons, Mark (Cristin), David (Michele), Phil (Katherine), and Jon. He is also survived by Beth's husband, Kent Wegner and their children, Erin Wegner Brooks (Duncan) and Ryan Wegner (Sona) and 12 great- or great-great-grandchildren. Inurnment will be at Arlington National Cemetery.

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Published by The Washington Post on May 16, 2021.

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Thomas Woodson

January 22, 2023

Thank you for you service De N4PXB

Lois A. Gutman

May 18, 2021

I was fortunate to work with Charlie multiple times over the years. He was considerate of everyone and was a true visionary who was always deeply thoughtful and engaged in technical discussions. He served as an inspiration to all. Sending heartfelt condolences to his family.

Paul Koehnlein

May 15, 2021

I was fortunate enough to work with Mr. Gandy for a number of years. He was a wonderful, kind, engaging person with more than one entertaining story to tell. Always looking to solve some engineering problem. He was a pleasure to work with.

Happy Anthony

May 14, 2021

I want to pass my condolences to Charlie's family and friends upon his death. Charlie was a great person, always friendly and had nothing but kind words to say about everyone. He will be missed by all of us, and at least, we will all have very fond memories of him.

William O. Wesley, Jr.

May 14, 2021

The Gandys and my parents (Bill and Elizabeth Wesley) were sailing friends. Together, they and others, made several sailing trips all over the Chesapeake Bay, Florida and to the Bahamas. Both Charles and Freda were wonderful people, always treating everyone they met with grace and kindness. Our thoughts and prayers are with family during this tough time.

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